k wrote: ] ] As the nation prepares to watch the presidential ] ] candidates debate foreign policy issues, a new ] ] PIPA-Knowledge Networks poll finds that Americans who ] ] plan to vote for President Bush have many incorrect ] ] assumptions about his foreign policy positions. Kerry ] ] supporters, on the other hand, are largely accurate in ] ] their assessments. The uncommitted also tend to ] ] misperceive Bush's positions, though to a smaller ] ] extent than Bush supporters, and to perceive Kerry's ] ] positions correctly. ] ] [ Framing, framing, framing, framing. Co-opt the language and ] you convince people despite facts. Luntz, Norquist and the ] network of conservative think tanks have worked for 30 years ] to set this up. These are the rewards they're reaping : ] ] "Majorities of Bush supporters incorrectly assumed that Bush ] favors including labor and environmental standards in trade ] agreements (84%), and the US being part of the Comprehensive ] Test Ban Treaty (69%), the International Criminal Court (66%), ] the treaty banning land mines (72%), and the Kyoto Treaty on ] global warming (51%). " It may come as a shock to you, but I am glad that Bush doens't favor these things. Now, tell me about something that Kerry does favor and why he does and when he first gained that conviction? ] ] -k] RE: PIPA - What's New |