edlorah
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Good thing we don't live in a country where religious zealotry and
superstitious beliefs are running wild!AP Poll Finds Worries About 2007, 1 in 4 Expect Second Coming of
Jesus Published: December 31, 2006 12:00 PM ET
NEW YORK Another terrorist attack, a warmer planet, death and
destruction from a natural disaster. These are among Americans'
grim predictions for the United States in 2007.But on a brighter note, only a minority of people think the U.S. will
go to war with Iran or North Korea over the countries' nuclear
ambitions. An overwhelming majority thinks Congress will raise the
federal minimum wage. A third sees hope for a cure to cancer.These are among the findings of an Associated Press-AOL News
poll that asked Americans to gaze into their crystal balls and
contemplate what 2007 holds for the country.Six in 10 people think the U.S. will be the victim of another terrorist
attack next year, more than five years after the Sept. 11 assault on
New York and Washington. An identical percentage think it is likely
that bad guys will unleash a biological or nuclear weapon
elsewhere in the world.There is plenty of gloom to accompany all of that doom.Seventy percent of Americans predict another major natural
disaster within the United States and an equal percentage expect
worsening global warming. Fewer than one-third of people, or 29
percent, think it is likely that the U.S. will withdraw its troops from
Iraq.Among other predictions for the U.S. in 2007:-- Slightly more than one-third, or 35 percent, of Americans
predict the military draft will be reinstated.-- One in four, 25 percent, anticipates the second coming of Jesus
Christ.The telephone poll of 1,000 adults was conducted Dec. 12-14 by
Ipsos, an international polling firm. The margin of sampling error
was plus or minus three percentage points.
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"It was done only for political reasons only anyway. "
"It was done only for political reasons only anyway. "
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Good thing we don't live in a country where religious zealotry and
superstitious beliefs are running wild!AP Poll Finds Worries About 2007, 1 in 4 Expect Second Coming of
Jesus Published: December 31, 2006 12:00 PM ET
NEW YORK Another terrorist attack, a warmer planet, death and
destruction from a natural disaster. These are among Americans'
grim predictions for the United States in 2007.But on a brighter note, only a minority of people think the U.S. will
go to war with Iran or North Korea over the countries' nuclear
ambitions. An overwhelming majority thinks Congress will raise the
federal minimum wage. A third sees hope for a cure to cancer.These are among the findings of an Associated Press-AOL News
poll that asked Americans to gaze into their crystal balls and
contemplate what 2007 holds for the country.Six in 10 people think the U.S. will be the victim of another terrorist
attack next year, more than five years after the Sept. 11 assault on
New York and Washington. An identical percentage think it is likely
that bad guys will unleash a biological or nuclear weapon
elsewhere in the world.There is plenty of gloom to accompany all of that doom.Seventy percent of Americans predict another major natural
disaster within the United States and an equal percentage expect
worsening global warming. Fewer than one-third of people, or 29
percent, think it is likely that the U.S. will withdraw its troops from
Iraq.Among other predictions for the U.S. in 2007:-- Slightly more than one-third, or 35 percent, of Americans
predict the military draft will be reinstated.-- One in four, 25 percent, anticipates the second coming of Jesus
Christ.The telephone poll of 1,000 adults was conducted Dec. 12-14 by
Ipsos, an international polling firm. The margin of sampling error
was plus or minus three percentage points.
–--
"It was done only for political reasons only anyway. "
"It was done only for political reasons only anyway. "
