(POLL) 96% say the US is a great country


An overwhelming majority of respondents say they believe the United States is a great country.

That’s according to the latest unscientific poll at SharylAttkisson.com.

Ninety-six percent (96%) say they think the United States is a great country.

Just four percent (4%) say they do not believe the United States is a great country.

The results show broad agreement among respondents on a question that often sparks political and cultural debate.

With nearly all respondents answering “yes,” the poll reflects a strong sense of confidence and pride in the nation.

Full results are below. Be sure to answer the newest poll at SharylAttkisson.com. Look for the black box on the right sidebar on your computer or scroll way down on your mobile device.

Poll Question: Do you think the United States is a great country?

96% Yes

4% No


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3 thoughts on “(POLL) 96% say the US is a great country”

  1. Lisa,
    Sharyl
    —and Full Measure Team :

    What factors comprise the idea, “Great Country” ?

    Is it the LAND,
    the collective social/cultural structure,
    or the originating gene-pool ?

    White Civil Society ( WCS ) is superior to any other germ line, according to crime statistics and evidence of the general social character of every other tribe, as African and Latino populations resort to name-calling WCS, “White Supremacists”—in order to hide their social/cultural inadequacies.

    Study Aristotle :

    Forwarded Message :

    Aristotle had warned us :

    —“Masculine republics
    give way to feminine democracies,
    and feminine democracies give way
    to tyranny.”

    —On race-mixing :
    [[ This explains growing loneliness among whites, as non-WHITE foreigners invade America ]], :
    “Another cause of revolution is difference of races which do not at once acquire a common spirit; for a state is not the growth of a day, any more than it grows out of a multitude brought together by accident. Hence the reception of strangers in colonies, either at the time of their foundation or afterwards, has generally produced revolution.”

    —On bad democracy :
    “[T]he last form of democracy . . . [in which] all share alike . . . [and] the leaders have been in the habit of including as many as they can, and making citizens not only of those who are legitimate, but even of the illegitimate . . . This is the way in which demagogues proceed. Whereas the right thing would be to make no more additions when the numbers of the commonality exceeds that of the notables and of the middle class,—beyond this not to go . . . [these] measures taken by tyrants appear all of them to be democratic. Such a government will have many supporters, for most persons would rather live in a disorderly than in a sober manner.”

    —On how to install bad democracy :
    ”Fresh tribes and brotherhoods should be established; the private rites of families should be restricted and converted into public ones; in short, every contrivance should be adopted which will mingle the citizens with one another and get rid of old connections.”

    -Rick

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