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Saturday, 28 January 2012

POLL REVEALS NRA MORE POPULAR THAN UNION LEADERSHIP WITH RANK & FILE UNION MEMBERS; AMERICANS FAVOR OIL DIVIDEND FOR IRAQI CITIZENS

(PRWEB) June 18, 2003

A new poll conducted by Zogby International, Associated Television News International and the John Tower Center at Southern Methodist University, asked questions on a range of issues of interest to Americans, including:


·Their support for the GOP, Democratic Party, the NRA, and organized labor


·Iraqi oil dividends


·The separation of church and state


·Their willingness to give up civil liberties to fight terrorism


·China


·Cooperation between the FBI and the CIA to fight international crime bosses who deal in weapons of mass destruction.


Americans were asked to gauge their support for the views of the Republican Party, Democratic Party, the NRA and the AFL-CIO. The question read:


How often does this organization speak for you when you go the polls? All of the time, Most of the time, Sometimes, Never, and Not sure?


The ?All of the time? response scored highest with the NRA at 9.9%. The Republican Party came in a close second with 9% while the Democratic Party came in third with 6.9%. The AFL-CIO finished in last place with 3.8%.


With the ?All of the time? and ?Most of the time? responses collapsed, the Republican and Democratic parties tied with 30% each. The NRA received 25% and the AFL-CIO garnered 13%.


Another question was developed from a suggestion from Senators in Louisiana and Alaska that a portion of Iraqi oil profits should be distributed to the Iraqi people in much the same fashion Alaska gives annual dividend checks to its citizens from Alaskan pipeline leases. The question read:


Some have suggested that the best way to rebuild the Iraqi economy and promote democracy is for each Iraqi citizen to receive a rebate or oil dividend check from the profits from the sale of Iraqi oil much the same as the citizens of Alaska receive from Alaskan Pipeline sales. Do you agree or disagree?


Agree- 59.4%


Disagree- 23.4%


Not sure- 17.1%


In an effort to measure the ongoing debate of stripping the mention of ?God? or other mention of deity from currency, school prayer or pledges, or any other religious mentioning in governmental affairs, the survey asked:


Which of the following two statements about religious freedom do you think the First Amendment to the Constitution guarantees?


Freedom from forced religious choice- 73.2%


Freedom from any government mention of religion- 17.7%


Neither- 2.9%


Not sure- 6.2%


The survey also sought to determine whether since the September 11th attacks, Americans are more willing to lose freedoms in return for more security. The question read:


As part of the government's effort to combat terrorism, the federal government is developing a number of programs, such as the Total Information Awareness, or "TIA," that would collect personal information on all citizens from driver's licenses, credit cards, airline tickets, arrest reports, passports, visas, work permits, medical records and other sources. The information would be stored, and then analyzed to try to profile terrorists or to predict terrorist activities. How much of your civil liberties are you prepared to give up in order to allow the government to try and protect the nation from future terrorist acts?


A lot- 20.9%


Some- 32.9%


A little- 22.5%


None- 20.9%


Not sure- 2.7%


With national security in mind, the survey sought to gauge public awareness of the potential threat by the communist government of China to our national security. The question read:


The U.S. recently arrested a Chinese double agent and charged her with illegally obtaining classified defense documents. Further, China has sold materials aimed at improving missile development in Iran and North Korea. With these revelations in mind, how would you rate Communist China?s threat to our national security?


Grave threat- 23.9%


Somewhat serious- 57%


Not that serious- 14.4%


Not at all serious- 2.5%


Not sure- 2.1%


The final survey question was developed to judge whether or not Americans find it important for the CIA and FBI to work together against International crime cartels:


How important do you think it is for the CIA and the FBI to coordinate their efforts to capture international crime bosses engaged in the sale of weapons of mass destruction?


Very important- 63.2%


Somewhat important- 12.5%


Not that important- 1.8%


Not important at all- 1.2%


Not sure- 1.2%


The above poll was conducted on June 6th-10th of 1,012 adults with a margin of error of + 3.2 percent. The poll was conducted by Zogby International in conjunction with Associated Television News, and The John Tower Center at Southern Methodist University.



2ndNature Launches U.S. Outdoor Sports Weather Website: ?Pinpoint Weather?Better Than Zipcode Forecasts? for Hunters, Fishermen, Golfers, Campers

Syracuse, NY (PRWEB) April 22, 2011

2ndNature, a Syracuse, NY, based interactive design studio, has announced the launch of ScoutLookWeather.com?an outdoor sports enthusiasts detailed weather reporting and forecasting website with up-to-the-minute weather for over 400,000 geo-coded locations throughout the lower 48 states. 2ndNature provided the site owners, HuntLogix, LLC, with complete identity system, brand development, website design & development, web application design & development, social media deployment, and on-going website maintenance and press release design and distribution services. A BETA version of the site was launched in November of 2010 and recently re-launched as version 1.0.


ScoutLook Weather (http://www.scoutlookweather.com) provides ?Pinpoint Weather?better than zipcode forecasts? for hunters, fishermen, golfers, campers, snowmobilers, skiers, and many other outdoor sports enthusiasts with free custom weather reports, interactive maps, and weather tools to forecast the weather for specific outdoor sports.


Weather data is provided by several weather sources including, NOAA, NWS, and includes Google Geo-coded, latitude-longitude-based Location Maps with the capability for users to add their personal ?My Locations? as map pins anywhere in the lower 48 states. Each pin can provide the most current weather conditions for that zipcode or city name, address, etc., for the specific outdoor sport of the user.


Some of the weather tools include:

????Driftpoint ? A fisherman's Wind Map that will show the direction of your boat drift and wind speed on any body of water within 5 miles of shore over a 72 hour period. Fishermen can use Driftpoint before heading out to get to the best spot for the conditions without wasting time.
????ScentCone? Wind Map create and save locations while toggling through wind shifts for the next 72 hours. Compare locations and choose the best hunting spot based on wind speed and direction.
????Ski Conditions at every US Ski Hill, with weather conditions at the hill of course!
????Snowmobile trail maps ? an integrated national trail map database allowing snowmobilers to view all maintained trails & weather forecasts at any point on any trail
????SetZone ? a Waterfowler's Wind Map that will show the upwind landing area for ducks at your blind location, throughout a 72 hour period, allowing for proper visual planning of the best location to set blind & decoys to "play the wind" to your favor.
????ScoutPics--Photo Share Your Adventure: With the ScoutPics feature, users can upload digital photos to create albums and share them with anyone through email. It's simple, free to use, and a great way re-live a day in the bass boat, in the tree stand or on the slopes!
ScoutLook Weather also has a website-associated staff of some of the nation?s leading outdoor professional sportsmen, sportswomen, and athletes who provide sport-specific tips and endorsements of ScoutLook?s weather tools. The Pro Staff includes NHL star Scott Stevens, the LPGA?s Suzy Whaley, Wildlife Biologist Dr. Harry Jacobson, ESPN?s The "Outdoor Adventure Magazine" TV series bow hunter Tom Miranda, professional B.A.S.S. fisherman Scott McGehee, expert fly-fisherman Aaron Adams, and athletes Gerry McNamara and Tim Green, amongst others with more being added soon.

Future services to be offered by ScoutLook Weather include mobile device applications, interactive user?logbooks, and several exciting ScoutLook maps for further layers of weather details important to every outdoor enthusiast.

Joel Fairbank, Owner and Studio Director of Business Development, has coordinated studio resource allocation, project management and client relations support of the overall initiative.


ABOUT 2ndNature

2ndNature is a multidisciplinary design studio that specializes in interface design and motion graphics for interactive and digital media. We develop 3D models and animation, graphical user-interfaces (GUI), multimedia/motion graphic presentations, mobile device applications, web, interactive cd/dvd, digital signage content, touch-screen kiosks and sound design for broadcast and interactive media. We also design graphic identities and branding collateral for both digital media and print to clients throughout the U.S. The firm is located in Franklin Square, an historic landmark district, in Syracuse, N.Y.


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