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November 25, 2005

Polls Apart

The recent rhetoric from Democrats about bringing the troops HOME (NOW say SOME); the press going on and on about President Bush's LOW approval rating- one would think the country is falling apart like it did during the Vietnam war. So I got confused when I read this:
Negative press coverage of the war in Iraq in recent weeks has emphasized rising pessimism among the American public about the conflict. But a new survey found that 56 percent of the public thinks that efforts to establish a stable democracy in the country will succeed.
What the hell is going on here??
The survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press -- which also plumbed opinions of journalists, university presidents and others in academe, diplomats, government officials, religious leaders, members of the military, scientists and international security specialists -- revealed a marked disconnect between the perceptions of the general public and many of the so-called opinion leaders.
Oh I see...the opinions of journalists, university professors, diplomats and other various leftist/socialist/communists- no need to say more.
When asked whether they thought democracy would succeed in Iraq, only 33 percent of the journalists agreed that it had a chance. The number was even worse in academe -- 27 percent of respondents thought the effort would succeed. Among the military, however, the number stood at 64 percent. "The media and academia have always been more to the left, so how they report these things is not necessarily the way the country sees things," said Charles Gravely, 56, a real estate executive from the District.
Really? Is this news? Do they know this about themselves?
Meanwhile, close to half of the American public -- 48 percent -- think the decision to take military action in Iraq was the right one. "I put my trust in the people in charge of our defense," said Haley Praytor, 21, an intern from Lindale, Texas. The survey found a spectrum of opinions between the opinion leaders. Among journalists, 28 percent thought the decision was justified. The number was 21 percent among the academic elites and 49 percent in the military. The public is evenly divided on whether the war in Iraq has helped or hindered efforts to combat terrorism, 44 percent thought the conflict has helped the effort and the same number thought it has hurt. In the press, 68 percent said the war had hurt the effort, and 22 percent said it had helped. In the academic world, the numbers were 75 percent and 16 percent, respectively. Among the military, it was 47 percent and 45 percent. The war in Iraq "has definitely helped indirectly," said Andrew Reese, 33, a software sales representative from Arlington. "It has probably kept other countries from committing terrorist acts in the U.S."
So the opinion leaders aren't doing a good job LEADING us now are they? (We're not dumb.)
The survey also found that the public's view of the United Nations has soured since March. Overall, 48 percent of Americans felt favorably toward the United Nations, down from 77 percent in 2001. The approval ratings of the United Nations dropped by 11 points since March alone.
Get us OUT of the UN.

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Your a nutcase lady. Bush is a POS that needs to be impeached.

Posted by: ChicagoChef at December 22, 2005 02:09 AM

No, it's is YOU who is the nutcase. You haven't a clue.

Posted by: Merri at December 22, 2005 07:26 AM

lefties shoudl be executed eh merri?

Posted by: Bagley at December 27, 2005 04:03 PM

she's a freeper Chicagochef let her and others stew they'll go the same way as Ernst Rohm and the SA one day unless they awaken.

Posted by: godman at December 27, 2005 04:05 PM
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