A survey of 1,003 adults conducted by the Scripps Survey Research Center at Ohio University found that 8 percent said they, personally, have seen a mysterious object in the sky that might be a visitor from another world. Here is how different groups responded to the question.Entire nation ................... 8Men ............................ 10Women ........................... 618-24 years old.................. 725-44 ........................... 545-64 .......................... 1065 or older .................... 10Lives in major city ............. 4Smaller city .................... 5Suburb ......................... 12Rural area ..................... 10Northeast ....................... 4South ........................... 6Midwest ......................... 5West ........................... 15White ........................... 8African-American ................ 6Hispanic ....................... 10Asian-American/Other ............ 0Strong Democrat ................. 5Lean Toward the Democrats ....... 9Independent .................... 11Lean Toward the Republicans ..... 7Strong Republican ............... 3Very Conservative ............... 5Somewhat Conservative ........... 6Middle of the Road ............. 10Somewhat Liberal ................ 8Very Liberal .................... 6Not A High School Graduate ..... 15Graduated High School ........... 9Attended Some College .......... 10College Graduate ................ 5Post Graduate Studies ........... 4Income Below $25,000 ........... 1125,000 to $40,000 .............. 1340,000 to $60,000 ............... 960,000 to $80,000 ............... 680,000 to $100,000 .............. 4Above $100,000 .................. 6Attended Church Recently ........ 6Not Attended Church Recently .... 9Evangelical Protestant .......... 4Other Protestant ................ 8Roman Catholic .................. 8No Religious Preference ......... 9(Distributed by Scripps Howard News Service, http://www.scrippsnews.com)
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Submitted by SHNS on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 17:38
Paying taxes unites us. It also divides us. People can pay five and even six times more in state and local taxes than other folks in similar circumstances making similar incomes.
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