About 6 percent of respondents said they had, five times the national average.
More than 22 percent of respondents in the 55-to-64 age group said they would have to work longer.
Some 85 percent of respondents said they always had enough to eat.
And 60 percent of respondents said the war has not been worth the cost.
Less than 50 percent of the respondents reported that they had training on the policy.
But only 3 percent of the respondents to the survey were women.
Three years ago, only 42 percent of the respondents agreed.
Only 7 percent of the respondents said they had cut taxes in 1986.
Note, however, that a full 70 percent of respondents did not think this a great idea.
For seven percent of respondents, it was their least favorite color.