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08 June 2005

Has America finally stopped hitting the 'snooze' button and woken up?

From today's WaPo:

Poll Finds Dimmer View of Iraq War

For the first time since the war in Iraq began, more than half of the American public believes the fight there has not made the United States safer, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.

While the focus in Washington has shifted from the Iraq conflict to Social Security and other domestic matters, the survey found that Americans continue to rank Iraq second only to the economy in importance -- and that many are losing patience with the enterprise.

Nearly three-quarters of Americans say the number of casualties in Iraq is unacceptable, while two-thirds say the U.S. military there is bogged down and nearly six in 10 say the war was not worth fighting -- in all three cases matching or exceeding the highest levels of pessimism yet recorded. More than four in 10 believe the U.S. presence in Iraq is becoming analogous to the experience in Vietnam.

Perhaps most ominous for President Bush, 52 percent said war in Iraq has not contributed to the long-term security of the United States, while 47 percent said it has. It was the first time a majority of Americans disagreed with the central notion Bush has offered to build support for war: that the fight there will make Americans safer from terrorists at home.

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Guess thousands of casualties after "the end to major hostilities" is declared and 800+ after a government is elected tends to sour people on the assuraces coming from the sunshgine squad at 1600 Pennsylvania.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So, do you purposefully write in inverted pyramid style? Or is that just happy coincidence?

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