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April 29, 2005

15 Minutes

Michael Silence at the KnoxNews.com blog site notes:

Gallup polled Americans on what they'd talk to President Bush about if they had 15 minutes with him.

Scroll way down the page and you'll find moral issues just got a response of 6 percent, and just 1 percent mentioned the courts and judicial system.

The war in Iraq, the economy and Social Security topped the list.
As I said over there, I'm not sure what we can conclude from this. I back the President position on many moral issues and on judges, and in general approve of both the level and direction of his involvement in both. Neither would make my list of what to discuss with him, though. What is there to say? "Nice job, I agree with you?"

The Gallop page says that "general encouragement and praise or criticism" was a popular response. I would expect that the reaction of many to the president's take on moral issues would land in this general category, since, at least for me, my overall impression of a person is heavily influenced by what I preceive their moral character to be.

(Link via Instapundit.)

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