* While political liberals (52%) are more likely to read political blogs
than their conservative (48%) or moderate (46%) counterparts, it is
interesting to note there is almost no difference in the percentage of
Republicans, Democrats, or Independents who log on to these online
journals.

TABLE 1
READ POLITICAL BLOGS - BY EDUCATION AND GENDER
"About how often do you read political blogs?"
Base: All Adults Online

Total
(n=2,630) Education Gender
H. EOE
M/F/D/V.

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Y. Figures for age, sex, race, education, region and household income were
weighted where necessary to bring the sample of adults into line with their
actual proportions in the population . Known for The Harris Poll(R) and for pioneering Internet-based
research methods, Harris Interactive conducts proprietary and public research
to help its clients achieve clear, material and enduring results.
As the ozone layer formed, it would have deflected ever greater volumes of
radiation , to the point where the photosynthetic mode itself would have slowed
and evolved into that which yields oxygen (O2) and [CO2].

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* Among online adults who have read a political blog, more than half
(53%) say they spend less than 15 minutes in a typical reading session.

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S.S. or Some College Post Male Female
less College Grad Grad (n=1,250)(n=1,380)
(n=585)(n=1,179) (n=428)(n=438)
% % % % % % %
Read blogs (Net) 44 33 46 54 50 48 40
Once a month
or more (Net) 27 18 31 34 32 30 25
At least once
a day 5 3 6 6 3 6 3
2-3 times a
week 7 4 8 9 12 8 7
Once a week 6 5 6 6 8 7 5
2-3 times a
month 5 3 5 7 4 4 5
Once a month 5 3 6 6 5 5 5
Less than
once a month 16 15 15 20 17 18 15
Never read 56 67 54 46 50 52 60


TABLE 2
READ POLITICAL BLOGS -- BY PARTY ID AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
"About how often do you read political blogs?"
Base: All Adults Online

Total
(n=2,630) Party ID Political Philosophy
Repub- Democrat Indepen- Conser- Moderate Liberal
lican dent vative
(n=814) (n=878) (n=641) (n=729 ) (n=991) (n=514)
% % % % % % %
Read blogs
(Net) 44 45 47 43 48 46 52
Once a
month or
more (Net) 27 29 31 27 29 30 36
At least
once a
day 5 6 7 2 7 3 8
2-3 times a
week 7 7 7 9 8 8 8
Once a
week 6 8 5 5 7 6 8
2-3 times
a month 5 5 4 6 4 6 6
Once a
month 5 4 7 5 3 6 7
Less than
once a
month 16 16 16 16 19 17 16
Never read 56 55 53 57 52 54 48


TABLE 3
TYPICAL POLITICAL BLOG SESSION LENGTH -- BY EDUCATION
"When you log on to read political bogs, about how long does a typical session
last?"
Base: Have Read Blog

Total Education
(n=1,193) H.S. or Some College Post
less College Grad Grad
(n=203) (n=555) (n=220) (n=215)
% % % % %
Less than 15
minutes 53 52 51 51 67
15-29 minutes 22 16 26 26 18
30 -59 minutes 6 7 4 6 11
1 hour or more 2 2 2 1 1
Not sure 16 23 16 16 3


TABLE 4
POSTED COMMENT ON POLITICAL BLOGS -- BY PARTY ID AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
"Have you ever posted a comment on a political blog?"
Base: All Adults Online

Total Party ID Political Philosophy
(n=2,630) Republican Democrat Independent Conservative Moderate Liberal
(n=814) (n=878) (n=641) (n=729) (n=991) (n=514)
% % % % % % %
Yes 7 7 7 8 7 7 13
No 91 92 90 90 92 91 85
Not
sure 2 1 3 2 1 2 1


TABLE 5
FREQUENCY OF POSTING POLITICAL BLOG COMMENTS / PAST YEAR -- BY PARTY ID AND
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
"How often have you posted in the past year?"
Base: Have Posted On Blog

Have Party ID Political Philosophy
Posted Repub- Democrat * Indepen- Conser- Moderate Liberal
On Blog lican* dent* vative
(n=224) (n=60) (n=80) (n=63) (n=61) (n=84) (n=72)
% % % % % % %
Once 20 29 21 14 16 15 25
2-5
times 50 48 54 61 57 63 33
6-9
times 9 6 4 6 7 5 14
10 or
more
times 21 17 22 20 20 17 28
* Very low base. Unfortunately, there are several
other possible sources of error in all polls or surveys that are probably more
serious than theoretical calculations of sampling error.

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They include refusals
to be interviewed (non-response), question wording and question order, and
weighting . It is impossible to quantify the errors that may result from these
factors.com ), the 15th
largest and fastest-growing market research firm in the world, is a Rochester,
N. But did they give off oxygen or ozone
(O3)? And does it seem logical that such massive deposits in the Arctic were
grown with the same mode of photosynthesis we now know - or was it an
accelerated, nearly explosive form, whose instability, would be echoed in the
radical nature of the ozone molecule given off?
This theory claims the reason for the explosive mode is that the fossil
fuel deposits, especially those in the colder regions, grew (and only could
have grown) in an environment comprised of the pure food of plant life: CO2,
intense radiation (let in by the CO2) and water. So, it is the atmosphere
that must have changed.ereleases.

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Other interesting results include:

* Online adults with a college or postgraduate degree (52%) are
significantly more likely to have read a political blog than those who
have attended just some college (46%) or those with a high school
degree or less (33%).

* Political liberals (13%) are significantly more likely to have posted a
comment on a political blog than either conservatives (7%) or moderates
(7%).
These statements conform to the principles of disclosure of the National
Council on Public Polls.S.
And [CO2] is the only gas that could have triggered, fueled and allowed
such growth at the poles (or even those deposits at the equator).

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S.

* There is a gender gap in reading political blogs -- men are more likely
than women to read them (48% to 40%).
To become a member of the Harris Poll Online(SM) and be invited to
participate in future online surveys, visit http://www.

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, In 2004, the relatively new
phenomenon of political blogs became part of the U. This breakthrough was powered by the fact
that two-fifths (44%) of U.
adults who are online, conducted by Harris Interactive(R) between March 8 and
14, 2005.
Postgraduates , who are more likely to read political blogs, read these
postings quickly -- 67 percent spend less than 15 minutes in a typical
session.

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Liberals (28%) are significantly more likely
than conservatives (20%) or moderates (17%) to be frequent posters,
posting 10 or more times in the past year.S.hieurope.novatris.harrispollonline.

Proof as an Interlocking Puzzle:

The logic seems clear, if you look at Earth's atmosphere as a product of
photosynthesis:
First, it is obvious that such vegetation could never have grown beneath
our present, oxygen -rich (deflective) atmosphere.

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Methodology
The Harris Poll(R) was conducted online within the United States between
March 8 and 14, 2005 among a nationwide cross section of 2,630 adults aged 18
and over, of whom 1,193 have read political blogs and 224 have posted on a
blog.com .
, The following is an op-ed piece
issued by Richard Henkels:

Fossil fuels were once vegetation .


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Despite the relatively high proportion of respondents reading political blogs,
just seven percent of adults who are online have ever posted a comment on one.harrisinteractive.-based global research company that blends premier strategic consulting
with innovative and efficient methods of investigation, analysis and
application.

How Did Oil Get Beneath the Arctic?: 'The Origin Ozone ' by Richard Henkels

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About Harris Interactive(R)
Harris Interactive Inc. NEWPORT , R.

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* Among online adults who have posted comments to a political blog, the
majority have posted five or less times in the past year (20% once and
50% two to five times). For more information,
visit http://www.com.

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Propensity score weighting was also used
to adjust for respondents' propensity to be online.
And is the ozone layer being melted by the release of truly minuscule
volumes of aerosol propellants? Or is it the result of the massive consumption
of the fossils that gave off the ozone?
And finally, are we leaving our children and those of the oil barons a
pleasant greenhouse effect, with just milder winters, or an increasingly
radiated, cancer -causing oven?

Contact:

Richard Henkels
(508) 446-4639

This release was issued through eReleases(TM).

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There is no difference, however, by party identification.I.

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Democrats (22%) who post to
political blogs are significantly more likely than Republicans (17%) to
have posted 10 or more times in the past year (20% of Independents have
posted this frequently).com ), Paris-based
Novatris (http://www.

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adults who are online have read a political
blog, with more than a quarter (27%) reading them once a month or more.

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Results should only be used directionally.
So, were the Ice Ages triggered by collisions with meteors or asteroids
(the effects of which would have been cleared by gravity) as some claim? Or
were the periods of cold a product of great surges in oxygen levels, to become
an ever-thicker, deflecting filter? This oxygen , on the other hand, could have
lasted many thousands of years.

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Two-fifths of U.S. Adults Who Are Online Have Read Political Blogs

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Sampling error for the various
sub-sample results is higher and varies . This online sample is not a probability sample.Y.
Harris Interactive combines its intellectual capital, databases and
technology to advance market leadership through U.

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(http://www.
It is also logical that such an environment must have caused an explosive
photosynthesis (reverberating in the unstable nature of the radical ozone
molecule given off).

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presidential election,
bursting onto the political scene.
Even among those who read political blogs, only 15 percent have posted a
comment.
These are some of the results of a nationwide online survey of 2,630 U.

Contacts:
Nancy Wong
Harris Interactive
585-214-7316

Kelly Gullo
Harris Interactive
585-214-7172


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But less than one in 10 have ever posted a comment on a blog

ROCHESTER, N.
In theory, with probability samples of this size, one could say with 95
percent certainty that the results for the overall sample have a sampling
error of plus or minus 2 percentage points. offices and wholly owned
subsidiaries: London-based HI Europe (http://www.com ), Tokyo-based Harris Interactive Japan,
through newly acquired WirthlinWorldwide , a Reston, Virginia-based research
and consultancy firm ranked 25th largest in the world, and through an
independent global network of affiliate market research companies.

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