In our latest poll, we ask the controversial question: Do we need the extreme security measures recently proposed by the Justice Department? Two recent news stories about this problem were posted February 12, Will You Be Watched on the Web? and February 5, Joe College is Being Watched.

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In our latest poll, we asked you how you felt after listening to Colin Powell’s address to the UN. Most of you are peaceniks: 45% of you think we should seek a peaceful way to end the crisis. But 36% of you are prepared to go to war, even if we can’t convince the UN. 10% think we should attack Iraq only with UN support and 9% think we should simply walk away.

Earlier poll results showed that most of you were prepared to go to war, with or without UN sanctions, but now opinion is starting to go in the other direction. This reflects how hard it is to decide what should be done in this troublesome situation.

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In this week’s poll we ask you how you feel about the overall performance of George Bush. And whether you’re for or against the Iraq war (or undecided), you’ll want to join our prayer group in their new prayer for peace. Our new Insight reveals that many elections are fixed–and no, we’re NOT talking about the last presidential race.

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If you had 30 seconds to decide whether or not to go to another world, would you take the chance? In our last poll, we wanted to find out how many of you would go with no conditions or only if you could take your loved ones with you (or not at all). It turns out 40% would go with no conditions, 33% only if loved ones could come and 27% wouldn?t go at all. That means about three-quarters of you are ready for contact!

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