Government Does Not Give Enough Support to Vets
Most Americans say the government does not provide enough support to soldiers who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Most Americans say the government does not provide enough support to soldiers who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Fewer than four-in-ten Americans say the U.S. “stands above all other countries in the world.” A majority say it is just one of the greatest countries.
Among adults ages 30 to 44, 7% lived with an opposite-sex partner as an unmarried couple in 2009.
Nearly six-in-ten online adults say they use at least one social networking website.
A majority of adults who use Facebook interact with the website at least daily.
The number of adults who own an e-book reader doubled from November 2010 to May 2011.
By an overwhelming 69%-to-6% margin, Pakistanis see the U.S. as more of an enemy than as a partner.
Most Pakistanis disapprove of the U.S. military operation that killed Osama bin Laden.
Evangelical leaders around the world view secularism as the biggest threat to evangelical Christianity.
A 58%-majority say it is essential that the U.S. continue to be a world leader in space exploration
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