Zogby Poll:
51% of Americans Want Congress to Probe Bush/Cheney Regarding 9/11
Attacks; Over 30% Seek Immediate Impeachment
Zogby International | Sept. 6, 2007
67% also fault 9/11 Commission for not investigating anomalous
collapse of World Trade Center 7
Kansas City, MO (Zogby International) September 6, 2007 - As America
nears the sixth anniversary of the world-churning events of
September 11, 2001, a new Zogby International poll finds a majority
of Americans still await a Congressional investigation of President
Bush' and Vice President Cheney's actions before, during and after
the 9/11 attacks. Over 30% also believe Bush and/or Cheney should be
immediately impeached by the House of Representatives.
The 911truth.org-sponsored poll also found that over two-thirds of
Americans say the 9/11 Commission should have investigated the still
unexplained collapse of the 47-story World Trade Center Building 7
at 5:20 p.m. on September 11, 2001.
WTC 7 housed the mayor's emergency bunker and offices of the SEC,
IRS, CIA and Secret Service and was not hit by any planes but still
completely collapsed into its own footprint nearly eight hours after
the Twin Tower attacks. FEMA did not explain this collapse, the 911
Commission ignored it, and the promised official study by the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is now 2 years
overdue.
Janice Matthews, executive director of poll sponsor 911truth.org,
observes: "The supermajority response to the WTC Building 7 question
signals an increasing public concern about this remarkable event --
up from 38% last year. We can perhaps credit this rising awareness
to the millions who have recently witnessed videos or Youtube clips
of this skyscraper's descent and the outspoken demands for a new WTC
inquiry from over 150 architects and engineering professionals,
including NIST's own former Fire Science Division Chief, Dr. James
Quintiere. Another contributory factor is the increased questioning
among Hispanics, Blacks and Asians whose responses appear
significantly more critical of the 9/11 Commission than Whites,
sometimes twice as critical."
Strategy aide W. David Kubiak adds, "While only 32% seek immediate
Bush and/or Cheney impeachment based on their current personal
knowledge, a clear majority of citizens still seems hungry for a
full exposure of the facts. The results suggest widespread public
support for legislators like Rep. Dennis Kucinich who pledge to
investigate unanswered 9/11 questions in the relevant congressional
committees this fall. We hope more of our representatives find the
spine to respond to this escalating dissatisfaction with the dubious
accounting we have received thus far."
9/11 family member and 911truth.org advisor Donna Marsh O'Connor
notes, "I’m not sure this poll is at all surprising. Over half of
those polled want more answers from Congress, from those they hired
to represent them. One quarter of the country knows enough to want
to impeach both. Doesn't it just mean people need figures they
consider credible to tell them whether key details add up or not?
Truth advocates need to press their case in Congress, on college
campuses, in church groups with reason and absolute discipline
regarding what can and cannot be proven. The strongest evidence
needs to reach the people—including people who hate computers. We
must present it calmly. Like whispering so that people reach in to
hear."
Poll Sponsor
The Zogby poll was conceived and commissioned by 911truth.org and
paid for with generous assistance from individual project donors and
Visibility911.com. 911truth.org is a national information clearing
house and grassroots resource center for the US 9/11 truth movement.
The group is dedicated to investigation, education, organizing, and
accountability regarding the recent criminal misuse of government to
promote fear, repression and endless war.
Survey Methodology
This is a telephone survey of adults nationwide conducted by Zogby
International from August 23 to August 27, 2007. The target sample
is 1,000 interviews with approximately 71 questions asked. Samples
are randomly drawn from telephone cd’s of national listed sample.
Zogby International surveys employ sampling strategies in which
selection probabilities are proportional to population size within
area codes and exchanges. As many as six calls are made to reach a
sampled phone number. Cooperation rates are calculated using one of
AAPOR’s approved methodologies and are comparable to other
professional public-opinion surveys conducted using similar sampling
strategies. Weighting by region, party, age, race, religion, and
gender is used to adjust for non-response. The margin of error is
+/- 3.1 percentage points. Margins of error are higher in
sub-groups.
For the full poll and demographic breakdown of results, see:
http://www.911truth.org/images/ZogbyPoll2007.pdf
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