Of the 393 people
interviewed about Iraq
during those crucial weeks, only three were antiwar advocates. That’s a
fraction of 1 percent -- a nondebate, at a time when polls showed half the country
opposing a rush to war.
Sept 10, 2006 -- Economists following the social fallout of 9/11 have discovered that wages and weekly earnings for Arab and Muslim men living in the United States fell 10 percent following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.