Gallup: Jews have a really good PR!(very depressing numbers)

Started by MikeWB, April 23, 2008, 09:10:46 PM

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MikeWB

Check out this poll! Crazy numbers. See folks, this is what we're up against. They've owned the media for so damn long and have brainwashed everyone into serving them, it's impossible to dislodge this out of the public overnight. And this is why I'm pessimistic about US ever escaping their grip :(

And America hates rationality and reason... Atheists only fair a bit better than Scientologists. US is doomed. It's so depressing but true. America will have to enter heavy depression and maybe then they'll wake up... but probably not.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/106516/Ameri ... olics.aspx

QuoteAmericans Have Net-Positive View of U.S. Catholics
As pope visits, 45% of Americans view Catholics positively, 13% negatively

USAReligionReligion and Social TrendsAmericasNorthern America
by Jeffrey M. Jones
PRINCETON, NJ -- As Pope Benedict XVI prepares to make his first U.S. visit as pope, a recent Gallup Panel survey finds Americans with a mostly positive view of U.S. Roman Catholics as a group.




With 45% of Americans saying they have a positive view of U.S. Catholics and 13% reporting a negative opinion, the net positive score for Catholics is +32. A substantial proportion of Americans, 41%, say their view of Catholics is neutral.

These results are based on a March 24-27 Gallup Panel survey, which asked a representative sample of Americans whether they have a positive, negative, or neutral view of each of 10 spiritual or religious groups in the United States.

Pope Benedict will meet with President Bush, address the United Nations, meet with U.S. Catholic leaders, and celebrate public masses in New York and Washington, D.C., while in the United States.

Catholics are one of four U.S. religious groups tested in the survey with strongly positive ratings, along with Jews (+42) and two Protestant denominations, Methodists (+45) and Baptists (+35). The broader groups of "evangelical Christians" and "fundamentalist Christians" do not fare quite as well, but are still on balance rated more positively than negatively.

Americans are essentially split in their opinions of Latter-Day Saints or Mormons, with 24% viewing them positively and 26% negatively, for a net score of -2.

Three of the religious groups included in the survey are mostly viewed negatively, including Scientologists, atheists, and Muslims, with Scientologists having the lowest overall rating.



As the table makes clear, there is a considerable degree of ambivalence in ratings of religious groups, with substantial proportions of neutral ratings for each group, ranging from a low of 36% for evangelical and fundamentalist Christians to just under half of all ratings for Jews, Mormons, and Muslims.

Gallup first asked Americans to rate these religious groups in this fashion in an August 2006 panel survey, and since then, there have been declines in positive ratings for many of the more favorably viewed religious groups. For example, the net positive score for Catholics was +44 in the 2006 survey, compared to the current +32. But there were also declines in the net positive scores of Jews (from +54 to +42), Baptists (from +45 to +35), and Methodists (from +50 to +45).

It is unclear why the net positive ratings for most groups have declined, unless Americans are just less positive about religion overall today than they were two years ago. Groups such as atheists and Scientologists that rated negatively in 2006 are still rated negatively today, with similar scores over time in most cases. One exception concerns Muslims, who saw their net rating tumble from -4 in 2006 to -17 in the current survey.

Notably, the ratings of Mormons did not change since the last measurement, despite the presidential candidacy of Mitt Romney, whose campaign brought public attention to his Mormon faith. In 2006, the net score for Mormons was -1, compared with -2 today.

Implications

Certainly, one of the Pope's goals in visiting the United States will be to raise awareness and positive perceptions of the Catholic Church. Even though the church has been the subject of controversy in recent years -- most visibly with revelations of sexual abuse by priests -- Americans on balance view the church more positively than negatively.

Survey Methods

Results for this Gallup Panel study are based on telephone interviews with 1,005 national adults, aged 18 and older, conducted March 24-27, 2008. Gallup Panel members are recruited through random selection methods. The panel is weighted so that it is demographically representative of the U.S. adult population. For results based on this sample, one can say with 95% confidence that the maximum margin of sampling error is
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Anonymous

I agree with ya Mike... only through a major crisis will some be more receptive to uncovering how the crisis actually happened and who was behind it, too bad they don't care before the crisis comes.  And even then there will be the spin and deceit to shift blame from those truly responsible, maybe Masons will get the spot light LOL

MikeWB

Quote from: "aZiXx"I agree with ya Mike... only through a major crisis will some be more receptive to uncovering how the crisis actually happened and who was behind it, too bad they don't care before the crisis comes.  And even then there will be the spin and deceit to shift blame from those truly responsible, maybe Masons will get the spot light LOL

Zionists are masters of deception (just look at what Talmud says and look at Mossad's motto) so they will overtake ANY opposition movement and direct it towards yet another straw man. Just look at how they co-opted environmentalist movement and left in America and feminism as well. They always control both sides... just like they control both the Repubs and Dems. And you're right... they'll blame Masons or German Death Cult. Haha... oh man... funny yet so damn depressing and sad :(

It's hard to be an optimist when you see these numbers and when you know the extent of their influence and when you realize that the Patriot movement is completely OWNED by them.

PS: Is it too late to get that blue pill?!?!
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Quote from: "MikeWB"PS: Is it too late to get that blue pill?!?!

Yes, but there is always lobotomy <yikes!>

Ragnarok

It's not great that's for sure but a lot of that is manipulation.  Manipulation of the phrasing of questions, manipulation of the samples, and probably some doctoring of the numbers. Notice the highest percentage was neutral and that's probably less than neutral just from the presentation bias.  I wouldn't put too much stock in it being spot on but thats just my take on it.  But America isn't bent over with her cheeks spread for nothing.  x|

arctic.warfare

Hehe, atheists at -32. No wonder this "creationism debate" is still going on.
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MikeWB

Quote from: "&C"ZERO credibility Mike-- Zero. Can't trust the polls anymore than you can trust the media. (Things are brighter than these fake & doctored numbers would have us to believe-- at least I hope.)

Btw, are you from here Mike? Have you ever been here? Just wondering. People here (and wherever you're at or from) are ignorant, yes (dumbed-down and poisoned into apathy, &c.), but not altogether stupid (to paraphrase my good neighbor, Scott).

Are you trying to provoke me? Are you pissed off that I dismantled that garbage article in the Zionism thread? No need to repeat my phrases.

As for polls being wrong, they're rarely wrong. When Gallup released a poll on Ron Paul, everyone was saying they're wrong too... and yet they've been spot on. Gallup has a really good track record on reporting what people actually think. Don't blame the messenger!

And if these numbers are wrong, what proof do you have? Last time I checked, Jews really do own the Fed, the media, the newspapers, the whole financial system and the Wall Street. AND THEY OWN THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION TOO! And what has this population that supposedly dislikes them done to confirm to you that Gallup "doctored numbers"?! They're sending them more and more money and idiots like Bill Clinton who dodged the Vietnam war draft wants to DIE for them. Yeah, and we're supposedly living in a delusion...
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arctic.warfare

Not that I want to take a side, but gentlemen, can we if possible avoid some sort of terrible blood feud on the forums?
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"A government is the most dangerous threat to man\'s rights: it holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force against legally disarmed victims." -Ayn Rand - February 2 1905 – March 6, 1982

Canard

Sounds like some of you arent getting it but the phrasing of the questions, who you contact, how you contact them, time of day other things you mention etc...all can and do affect the outcome.  Someone did mention this earlier.  I know someone who runs one of the major polls in the US not the gallup but one of the same stature.  We often discuss how they get their agenda through and use the technique of lumping 'special interest issues' in with all minority issues.  It's them against them evil whites again, divide and conquer, moab and boaz.  They also use it to promote an agenda, just by having the pollsters relay info to those called.  If you think about it, and this should be evident to you guys, if you phrased things correctly and very carefully we could run a similar info campaign too.  No I don't have the money to fund this operation nor the building to house these workers. But if I think about I bet I can come up with something... :headbang: Been dying to use that animation, sums up the situation we are in brilliantly.  :lol:
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