A majority (looking for the numbers) of Americans still think Iraq aided al-Qaida before the war and had weapons of mass destruction.
... At least some of the people are the same people who say they have been 'closely following' events in Iraq. WTF?
"These findings come from polls by ABC-The Washington Post, The Associated Press-Ipsos, CNN-USA Today-Gallup and the Pew Research Center. The polls of about 1,000 adults each were taken in late February or early March and each has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points."
Slightly more encouraging though:
I also thought it was interesting that only 22% of Americans say they are 'closely following' events regarding North Korea.
... At least some of the people are the same people who say they have been 'closely following' events in Iraq. WTF?
"These findings come from polls by ABC-The Washington Post, The Associated Press-Ipsos, CNN-USA Today-Gallup and the Pew Research Center. The polls of about 1,000 adults each were taken in late February or early March and each has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points."
Slightly more encouraging though:
I also thought it was interesting that only 22% of Americans say they are 'closely following' events regarding North Korea.