Re: New poll shows americans feel race was a factor



z wrote:

Of course race was an issue.  This is funny, because alot of people are
saying race wasnt an issue.  This poll shows the american people are
actually pretty smart.  The fact that most people died who were black
isnt lost on people.  And rightly so.  Bush let thousands die.  Merely
because they were black.  Yeah, this president is a uniter not a
divider right conservatives on this board!  Right!  He is one of the
most pupular presidents ever, right conservatives on this board! Right!
 He is waging a great war on terror, right conservatives on this
board!!  HE IS A GODDAMN KILLER!  and a racist, he naps while blacks
die.  What a great guy!


Newsweek flash: Bush approval 38%, 57% have lost confidence in U.S. to deal with disaster FIFTY-SEVEN PERCENT OF AMERICANS HAVE LOST CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT TO DEAL WITH ANOTHER NATURAL DISASTER; 52% DO NOT TRUST PRESIDENT TO MAKE RIGHT DECISIONS IN A CRISIS

BUSH'S JOB APPROVAL AT RECORD LOW: 38 PERCENT


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SIXTY-SIX PERCENT DISSATISFIED WITH DIRECTION OF COUNTRY

SIXTY-FIVE PERCENT OF MINORITIES BELIEVE RACE WAS THE REASON FOR SLOW
RESPONSE: 47 PERCENT SAY 'MAJOR REASON;'

64 PERCENT OF WHITES SAY IT WAS NOT A REASON AT ALL

New York-President George W. Bush's approval ratings have fallen across
the board in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and a seemingly flawed
government response to the disaster, according to the latest Newsweek
Poll. Bush's job-approval rating dropped to 38 percent, the lowest ever
in the Newsweek Poll. Sixty-six percent of those polled say they are
dissatisfied with the way things are going in the United States at this
time; just 28 percent are satisfied, another record low in the poll.

A 52-percent majority of Americans say they do not trust President Bush
to make the right decisions during a domestic crisis, 45 percent do.
The same number-52 percent-do not trust him to make the right decisions
during an international crisis, again, 45 percent do. In addition, 57
percent of Americans say the slow response in New Orleans has caused
them to lose confidence in the government to deal with another major
natural disaster, 41 percent say it has not; 47 percent say it has made
them lose confidence in government to prevent another 9/11-type attack;
half (50%) say it has not, the poll shows.

The president's ratings on issues having little if anything to do with
domestic disasters also declined. Bush's approval on handling terrorism
and homeland security is 46 percent, a five-point drop from the August
2-4, 2005 Newsweek Poll. For the first time in the Newsweek Poll, more
Americans disapprove of Bush's handling of terrorism and homeland
security (48%). And almost half (49%) of all those polled say taking
military action against Iraq two years ago was not the right thing to
do; 46 percent say it was. This is the first time ever in the Newsweek
Poll that more Americans have said going to war was not the right thing
to do than said it was.

A plurality of Americans also rates the federal government's response
to the problems caused by Hurricane Katrina as poor (40%). Thirty-two
percent say the Feds' response was "only fair;" and 21 percent believe
the response has been "good," the poll shows. State and local
governments did not fare better: 35 percent say they did a poor job and
34 percent say they did a fair job.

However, views are starkly different when examined by political party.
Fifty-three percent of Democrats polled say the federal government did
a poor job vs. just 19 percent of Republicans. Thirty-seven percent of
Republicans believe the federal government did a good job and 11
percent believe it did an excellent job. The Democrats are more
forgiving of local and state governments, though not as forgiving as
the Republicans are of the Feds. Twenty-four percent of Democrats
believe the state and local governments did a good job and four percent
say an excellent job. Thirty percent of Democrats believe the local and
state governments did a poor job, vs. 43 percent of Republicans; 35
percent of Dems and 29 percent of Republicans say they did a fair job.

While 66 percent of all those polled say a "major reason" for the
government's slow response to the disaster was because of poor
communication between federal, state and local government officials, 57
percent say a major reason was that the amount of destruction was
unexpected and overwhelming. Fifty-five percent believe that
incompetence of federal officials whose job is to prepare and deal with
natural disasters is to blame and 57 percent believe state and local
officials incompetence is to blame.


Sorry but race was NOT an issue. The reason for the slower response was due to budget cuts and FEMA being stripped and placed under another govt agency. Bush had nothing to do with the actual response but is directly responsible by shifting every available dollar and man power to Iraq.
It would not have mattered whether the people were polk-a-dotted. They were mostly Black because the population there is mostly Black and poor.



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