Interesting......
UTICA, New York - A narrow plurality of likely voters nationwide believe President Bush acted within his Constitutional powers when he authorized the interception of international communications without the approval of a federal judge, but the public is closely divided on the issue, a new Zogby Interactive poll shows.
Nearly half – 49% - said they think he has the power to authorize the intercepts, while 45% said he does not, the survey showed.
Asked if the President’s actions made Americans more safe or less safe, 50% said the nation was safer because of his actions, while 18% said the actions put the country more at risk and 26% said it made no difference in our level of safety.
Looks like the Democrats are on the wrong side of another one.
Friday, December 23, 2005
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