Monday, April 16, 2012

Who's Really Guilty In The Trayvon Marton Case?

(WND.com) A new Wenzel Poll conducted exclusively for WND by the public-opinion research and media-consulting company Wenzel Strategies, shows three in four registered voters believe the media’s coverage of the story has made the nation more racially divided.

In the national telephone poll, conducted April 9-12 with a margin of error of 3.42 percent, some 77 percent said the way the media has covered the case has produced a “more polarized nation.”

Only 11 percent of voters said the coverage increased racial harmony, and 12 percent said there was no effect.

The editing of Zimmerman’s exchange with a 911 dispatcher in an NBC News report was one of the most egregious examples of bias.

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1 comment:

  1. A local issue gets blown out of proportion because race-baiters saw fresh meat!
    It's amazing now, that Hispanics are no longer considered "people of color" by the likes of this gang!
    Blind Justice, a jury trial by his peers, Lex Rex.
    This man seems to have been a good neighbor, good citizen, even taking his PERSONAL time to be out on this neighborhood watch!
    Nothing necessarily against Trayvon, but WHY do the media need to portray him 5-6 years younger than he is, why have they limited/edited the personal information about this young man?
    It's a total tragedy that this happened - 1 man's life snuffed out, 1 man's life changed permanently, even to the point of destroying it... But we are a nation of LAW, we are not run by mobs, anarchy and the travesty here is that, so far, law has been thrown aside!

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