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Title: Americans mistrustful of Iraq report
Source: Iran Press TV
URL Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=19868§ionid=351020201
Published: Aug 18, 2007
Author: Agencies
Post Date: 2007-08-18 08:14:27 by Eoghan
Keywords: None
Views: 324
Comments: 10

A majority of Americans do not trust the upcoming report by top US commander in Iraq on the progress of the war, a new poll says.

US President George W. Bush has frequently asked Congress and the American people to withhold judgment on his so-called "troop surge" in Iraq until David Petraeus, the top commander in Iraq, and Ryan Crocker, US ambassador to Iraq, issue their progress report in September.

But according to a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll released on Friday, 53 percent of people polled said they suspect that the military assessment of the situation will try to make it sound better than it actually is.

The poll also indicates that most of America's mind is made up about the war--72 percent said the report will have no effect on their view of the war.

White House press secretary Tony Snow reacted to the poll, saying that he hoped that "people do not try to engage in personal attacks on Gen. Petraeus or Ambassador Ryan Crocker."

Twenty-six percent of those polled feel that the Iraqi government is making progress, while 69 percent said that it wasn't.

Of those opposed to the war, 47 percent said Petreaus' report could not change their mind while 17 percent said it could.

The survey was based on interviews of 1,029 Americans by telephone between Aug. 6 and 8.

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#1. To: Eoghan (#0)

Government reports on their own activity are always honest and upfront. To think otherwise is to be a communist (at least according the idiot reich-winger definition of "communist").

Burkeman1  posted on  2007-08-18   10:04:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Burkeman1 (#1)

Government reports on their own activity are always honest and upfront. To think otherwise is to be a communist (at least according the idiot reich-winger definition of "communist").

Hmmmff. Today a communist (or liberal, or muslim-lover, etc.) is anyone that doesn't agree with them. I've been off the Inet for awhile and when I came back I noticed that there are actually people on LP and FR calling Ron Paul a liberal and a leftist. One of the people that sticks out in my mind was someone calling themselves MillerCreek. What a brainchild that person is. Talk about riding the shortbus! Whether one agrees with Ron Paul or not, no one with even a tiny bit of political knowledge can honestly call Ron Paul a liberal or a leftist.

F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2007-08-18   10:59:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Hayek Fan (#3)

I've been off the Inet for awhile and when I came back I noticed that there are actually people on LP and FR calling Ron Paul a liberal and a leftist.

Funny you should read that on LP and FR, because quite coincidently I read a heavily posted thread on Daily Kos about Ron Paul and 95% of the kossacks were vehemently opposed to Ron Paul because they claimed Ron Paul was an eeeevil Republican through and through. There are 557 comments, most of them negative to Dr. Paul.

http://www.dailyko s.com/storyonly/2007/8/16/153755/091

"Because Ron Paul Is Nuts, That's Why"

I think both the GOP'ers and the Dem's have gone so far off course from their party's positions that a guy like Ron Paul scares them, confounds them because he's so genuine and true to upholding the constitution - Ron Paul represents the best type of leader ( constitutionalist/classical liberal/old fashioned conservative...whatever) for the kind of America that the Founding Fathers had created/envisioned to become.

Now both the GOP'ers and Dem'ers have so twisted and warped their own party's ideals that instead of embracing Dr. Paul, they are fearful and disavow Dr. Paul bearing any semblance to their party's mandates.

scrapper2  posted on  2007-08-18   14:05:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: scrapper2 (#8)

Now both the GOP'ers and Dem'ers have so twisted and warped their own party's ideals that instead of embracing Dr. Paul, they are fearful and disavow Dr. Paul bearing any semblance to their party's mandates.

It took me a while to figure out the left/right game played in American politics.

The "Two different wings on the same bird of prey" both fear Ron Paul because his views attack their core belief that the State is the answer to everything. "R"s and "D"s simply project a warmed over version of the same political ideals with a few worthless trappings like abortion or welfare reform thrown in to add a touch of difference.

Each group is nothing more that statist control freaks with some cosmetic changes. That's why Ron Paul sends both sides into a tizzy.

Like in 1920's Germany. The German communists recruited heavily from the Nazi party and visa-versa because both groups had a great number of political beliefs in common. The same was true in the Spanish Civil war, both sides (Supported by Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia) made sure that the anarchist anti-government fighters would not survival the war.

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