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American public want US to finish job in Iraq; poll
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what is finish ?? kill em all and have free oil ? ?
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Hell yes. Get r done
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"The survey shows Americans want to win in Iraq, and that they
understand Iraq is the central point in the war against terrorism and they can support a U.S. strategy aimed at achieving victory," said Neil Newhouse, a partner in POS. "The idea of pulling back from Iraq is not where the majority of Americans are." - By a 53 percent - 46 percent margin, respondents surveyed said that "Democrats are going too far, too fast in pressing the President to withdraw troops from Iraq." - By identical 57 percent - 41 percent margins, voters agreed with these two statements: "I support finishing the job in Iraq, that is, keeping the troops there until the Iraqi government can maintain control and provide security" and "the Iraqi war is a key part of the global war on terrorism." - Also, by a 56 percent - 43 percent margin, voters agreed that "even if they have concerns about his war policies, Americans should stand behind the President in Iraq because we are at war." - While the survey shows voters believe (60 percent- 34 percent) that Iraq will never become a stable democracy, they still disagree that victory in Iraq ("creating a young, but stable democracy and reducing the threat of terrorism at home") is no longer possible. Fifty-three percent say it's still possible, while 43 percent disagree. - By a wide 74 percent - 25 percent margin, voters disagree with the notion that "I don't really care what happens in Iraq after the U.S. leaves, I just want the troops brought home." |
cumshots involved?
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you have to be a complete idiot to believe the war in iraq has anything to do with terror ... that being said I fully supported the war in Iraq for my own reasons .. but to say it has anything to do with the war against terror ? you have to be real REAL real ignorant
all that war has done is CREATE MORE terroririst and make the terrorirst goal gain more support if you want peace you need to act now and make you voice heard . |
I guess the bigger question is how that will be accomplished.
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This is a surprise. The largest Republican polling service comes up with a pro-Republican poll.
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You know my stand, but thats PRnews and you can submit any article you want there.
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12clicks for president! :)
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And... who are these people who are swinging their support over to the side of the terrorists and their goals? If what you're saying is true then maybe heir Bush needs to declare war on them as well. :D |
Yes the war in Iraq has created more terrorists.
That was a side effect of the purpose of the war. It was never totally about oil. It was never totally about revenge for trying to kill Daddy. It was about moving the terrorists attacks off U.S. soil to a part of the world that the U.S. gov't could get away with. Iraq was the top choice because there was a bad history there between the nations and the gov't could hide behind other reasons for being there. Half the nation thinks Bush is a moron, the other half sees what he's accomplished. There has not been another terrorist attack on U.S. since 911. That was exactly what the gov't wanted. They moved the battlefield from the U.S. to a foreign nation, very far away from the general public. They can never "win" because there is nothing to win. They've used this whole "fiasco" as a very smart plan to make the terrorists attack their superior army, not it's innocent citizens. (I'm no fan of Bush, but I think you have look at things from every angle.) |
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Or for 8 years BEFORE for that matter !!! :winkwink: |
You didn't see the rest of the poll, some other interesting tidbits:
- 62% of those we phoned for this survey expected to be paid for answering our questions and of those 28% became hostile when we told them they weren't - 78% of respondents pronounce Iraq EYE-WRACK, 9% pronounce it E-RACK and 23% asked us if we're the ones with the little green lizard in our commercial - A surprisingly low 36% couldn't spell Iraq, but that helps explain the 31% that couldn't spell USA either - 41% of those we talked to owned a gun, 25% owned more than one, 11% owned at least 5. Of those that owned at least one gun, 56% approved the war in EYE-WRACK, 33% acknowledged they approve any war and 9% thought DDE was still president. - 23% of those polled regularly surf GFY HOO-RAH! |
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