I love this poll.

“Do Americans feel safer now than before 9/11? For many, the answer is no, according to a CBS News/New York Times poll.

Fifty-four percent of Americans say they generally feel safe, but 46 percent say they feel somewhat uneasy or in danger.

Compared with five years ago, 39 percent of Americans say they feel less safe now, compared with only 14 percent who say they feel safer. Forty-six percent say they feel the same.

More also say the threat of terrorism has grown since 9/11 than said so a year ago. Forty-one percent say the threat has increased since the attacks, an 11 percent jump from last year. Just 14 percent say the threat has decreased, while 43 percent say the threat has not changed.”

So for all the doom and gloom not one negative statistic over 50 percent.

Now since the country is divided 52/48 by the measure of the last presidential election, then we could say again that those who don’t like Bush (Democrats), still don’t like him, which is not a great change from anything in the last five years.

Here’s a question they missed.

“How much safer would you feel with Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Charlie Rangel, and John Conyers at the helm?”

Love to see that stat!