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Two polls in three days, my kind of research!
Firstly, I want to thank everyone for the many well-thought comments on my previous article on this particular topic. I'm glad it caused so much good debate and discussion! Now back to our previously scheduled blogging..
Well, at long last, we have a national poll that gives us our first good glimpse at what support this Occupy movement has gained, now five weeks into the movement's existence. The poll is question was carried out by the Associated Press-GfK, in which they asked 1,000 adults between October 13-17.
I am continuing my previous post's theme on the Occupy (insert city/street name) movement, this time focusing on it's merits, actions, and possible support among the American people as a whole. (For those reading this on the MWP's official site, please read my earlier post on the movement on my blog).
Today I received a mailer from the Public Interest Institute, an Iowa-based non-partisan policy group, that included a rather interesting economics piece.
For more information on the PII, see their official website: http://limitedgovernment.org/index.html
First, I want to thank the MWP for allowing me to post here and share my ideas with the party at large.
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