NPR/Kaiser Family Foundation/Kennedy School of Government Civil Liberties
VI. Government and the Press/Press Censorship Note: As shown, some questions were asked only of subsets of respondents (e.g., people who said they had decided how they would vote). Unless otherwise indicated, the tables reflect percentages of the subset that was asked the question, not percentages of the overall population. An asterisk (*) indicates a response of less than 1 percent. A cross indicates a volunteered response.44. Now that the president has declared war on international terrorism, should the government be able to review and censor news stories that (INSERT), or shouldn't the government be able to review and censor these news stories?
45. Should the government stop the U.S. media from broadcasting interviews or statements by Osama Bin Laden or his lieutenants, or shouldn't the government be able to stop these broadcasts?
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