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Poll Finds Americans Think the TSA Is 'Doing a Good Job'

OverTheGeicoE writes "Why is it that airport security never seems to change in the United States? Perhaps it's because most Americans think the TSA is doing a 'good job,' according to a surprise Gallup poll, allegedly commissioned by no one but the kind editors at Gallup. The poll found that 54% of Americans believe the TSA is doing a good or excellent job, and that 57% have a good or excellent opinion of the agency. So why all the criticism? According to the article, criticism of the TSA comes primarily from 'Internet sites, where reporting standards are generally not at the same level as newspapers, where reporters are taught to consider what is told to them with skepticism and to seek responses to charges.' Furthermore, 'the TSA is put into a difficult situation when such charges are posted with little or no fact checking by reporters.' Other sources, of course, have different interpretations of Gallup's results, including questions about whether the poll was biased. If Americans secretly do love the TSA, that could explain why the recent whitehouse.gov petition failed to gather enough signatures for a 'response.' In fact, you'll find so little information about the petition remains on whitehouse.gov that you'll wonder if my link is correct. And these are not the droids you're looking for. Move along."

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  1. Re:advertisement by BigT · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sample question from the TSA survey:

    Do you think the TSA is:
    a) Doing an excellent job
    b) Doing a great job
    c) The best thing EVAR!
    d) The reason I hate America, children, and puppies.

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    Is it weird in here, or is it just me?
  2. Re:Real reason by kthreadd · · Score: 5, Funny

    So you're saying TSA don't do a good job?
    Then tell me how many buildings terrorists have flown airplanes into recently. Name one!

  3. HAHAHA! by TorrentFox · · Score: 5, Funny

    'Internet sites, where reporting standards are generally not at the same level as newspapers, where reporters are taught to consider what is told to them with skepticism and to seek responses to charges.'

    I haven't laughed so hard in months. Thank you, PR lackey, for brightening my day.