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Toyota

Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Friday, December 18, 2015

30 percent of Republicans support bombing Agrabah, fictional town of Disney’s ‘Aladdin’: poll



I would just point out the this originated with the WASHINGTON TIMES, not to be confused with the Washington Post.

The WASHINGTON TIMES is the Moonie newspaper frequently employed by the Bush/Cheney Administration for 'canned' interviews, softball questions and simply to plant information in the public forum.

Other media could then share the information 'as quoted in the Washington Times.....'

David Brock used to work for the WASHINGTON TIMES.

Does the Washington Times suddenly have 'journalistic standards' ?



Democratic polling firm Public Policy Polling trolled Republican voters by asking them if they would support bombing the city of Agrabah — the fairy-tale setting of…
M.WASHINGTONTIMES.COM|BY KELLAN HOWELL


30 percent of Republicans support bombing Agrabah, fictional town of Disney’s ‘Aladdin’: poll


 - The Washington Times
Friday, December 18, 2015

Democratic polling firm Public Policy Polling trolled Republican voters by asking them if they would support bombing the city of Agrabah — the fairy-tale setting of Disney’s “Aladdin” — and 30 percent said they would.
In a tweet, PPP said it asked the same question of Democratic primary voters and found 19 percent support bombing Agrabah.

The poll showed 36 percent of Democrats and 13 percent of Republicans would not support bombing the fictional city.
PPP is known for posing such loaded questions to Republicans in its surveys. A 2013 PPP survey on conspiracy theories asked Americans questions like whether aliens exist (29 percent said yes) and whether the moon landing was faked (7 percent said it was), Mediaite reported.



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