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New poll asks your opinion on junk food in schools

Results of poll on Frank and Jesse James at bottom of this article
A new poll is online today, which asks:
Do you agree with the Casey Kids who favor laws to stop junk food sales in public schools?

The poll offers these answer options:
  • Yes. Let's stop junk food sales in our schools
  • No. Schools need the money from junk food sales
  • I have no opinion on this question
Everyone is invited to vote one time.

The poll is located lower down the right hand side of this page.


Last poll won, thus far, by those with rather agnostic view

Readers did not show great faith in the legend that Jesse and Frank James pulled the Bank of Columbia robbery, or at least that 's how it stands today, Tuesday, February 15, 2005.

Those with the rather agnostic view, "Don't know and don't care," led the balloting with 40% of the vote.

Only 30% believe the local legend.

Three comments appended to the poll results page indicate a greater interest, however.

And, a substantial number, 14.29% wanted the matter to get more scrutiny.
Guilty or Not Guilty?: Did Jesse and Frank rob the Bank of Columbia?

  1. Don't know and don't care. 40.00 % (28)
  2. Yes. The James Gang did it. 30.00 % (21)
  3. Don't know, but let's get to the bottom of this. 14.29 % (10)
  4. Don't have any idea who pulled the job. 11.43 % (8)
  5. No. It was another outfit. 4.29 % (3)

As with all our polls thus far, readers can continue to make their views known. Every reader is invited to vote one time in any poll, from our first, "How's the best way to drink Ski," to the current one on junk food in schools.



This story was posted on 2005-02-15 09:52:42
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