Tuesday, March 02, 2004

Patriot Act Backlash? Nope

From Gallup News Service:
Few Americans say they are highly familiar with the Patriot Act, signed into law over two years ago, but most believe it is within acceptable bounds in its treatment of civil liberties. Furthermore, despite sharp criticism of the law by the American Civil Liberties Union, more Americans trust Attorney General John Ashcroft than trust the ACLU to balance the sometimes competing values of national security and civil liberties.

That is the positive spin suggested by poll data relating to the counter-terrorism law passed by Congress in the panicked weeks shortly after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The negative spin is that Americans are at odds with some of its specific provisions.

According to a Feb. 16-17 CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll, only one-quarter of Americans (26%) believe the Patriot Act goes too far in restricting people's civil liberties in order to fight terrorism. Nearly as many (21%) think it does not go far enough, while the plurality (43%) believes it is about right. That represents a more than 2-to-1 balance of opinion against the idea that the act goes too far. Public reaction has changed little since first measured last August.

Matt's Chat

No surprise to me. Liberals who bash the Patriot Act are out of touch with reality; tell me something I didn't know...

Mark's Remarks


Wow, yet another instance where liberals are WRONG again. Wow, totally amazing. Wait, this poll must be rigged. HALLIBURTON!!!! LIE AFTER LIE AFTER LIE...THIS POLL WAS COOKED UP IN TEXAS, WHERE WAS PRESIDENT BUSH WHILE THIS POLL WAS BEING MADE? THE PARTICIPANTS WERE KIDNAPPED!!!! See how stupid liberals sound?