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Zogbys Create Anti-Us Propaganda For Iran

John and James Zogby are American muslims who are openly and vocally anti-Bush, anti-U.S. victory in Iraq, and anti-Israel. They have now partnered with Iran’s main propaganda arm, Press-TV to spread propaganda about George Bush’s involvement in 9-11. How much are Ahmadinejad and the mullahs paying them for this, and how much have they been paid for all their earlier anti-war polls?
Why exactly should we believe their polls when we don’t know anything more than that these two men with an admitted agenda have said they’ve conducted polls and that the results always line up with their personal political views? That’s all we know.
Rush sounds off about their partnership with Iran’s propaganda machine today.
Here’s Iran’s report of the poll they did with the Zogbys:
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2006/03/iraq_zogby_poll.html
Poll: US gov’t knew about 9/11 attacks
Tue, 11 Sep 2007 22:20:11
A new poll indicates that some 43 percent of Americans believe that Washington knew about the 9/11 attacks but did nothing to stop them.
According to the Press TV-Zogby International poll, 42.5 percent of the respondents believed that the Bush Administration knew about the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center but did nothing to prevent the attacks.
Only 37.5 percent of the respondents strongly disagreed with the idea and 4.5 percent neither agreed nor disagreed with it.
Among the members of the armed forces who participated in the poll nearly 44 percent said that the US government had known about the plans for 9/11 attacks with 37.2 strongly disagreeing with it.
The poll also indicates that a majority of Americans (56.3 percent), including the members of US armed forces, support the idea that the Bush Administration used the September 11 attacks as an excuse to push ahead with its own agenda, particularly in the Middle East and only 27.1 percent of respondents disagreed with it.
Some 1006 people across the US were questioned by pollsters and the margin of error was +/- 3.2.