>>Forget the polls: Common sense dictates that our troops should leave only when local forces
>>can stabilize the region. I don't understand this move to dictate a date for withdrawal. Makes
>>no sense; unless, of course, you are so anti-war and anti-Bush that you'd rather see a nonsensical
>>retreat than to see the mission carried out to it's end.
What is the mission? When is its end?
Neither of these 2 queastions has answeres the Bush camp can readily provide.
>Polls are a wonderful thing, eh?
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>Actually, they are meaningless unless they are posited scientifically.
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>Unfortunately, many pollsters are hired to promote an agenda and the questions are phrased in a way that the respondent is trapped into an answer that doesn't reflect his or her thoughts.
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>Forget the polls: Common sense dictates that our troops should leave only when local forces can stabilize the region. I don't understand this move to dictate a date for withdrawal. Makes no sense; unless, of course, you are so anti-war and anti-Bush that you'd rather see a nonsensical retreat than to see the mission carried out to it's end.
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>>>Anyone with any sense can see that there is a constitutionally elected government operating in Iraq despite the Democrats' attempts to say that the whole thing is a failure and that civil war is inevitable.
Most Americans can see it for what it is and not for how the liberals want to paint it.
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>> 58% disapprove of GWB performance
>> 61% disapprove of GWB foreign policy
>> 61% disapprove of GWB handling of Iraq
>> 52% say military casualties & cost not worth removing saddam
>> 53% say decision to attack iraq was the wrong decision
>> 57% say US should reduce # of troops 35% say maintain troop levels
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>>I take it that no one should count you in the 58, 61, 61, 52, 53, or 57%. Please report back in 6 months on what corner we just turned over there.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
public class SystemCrasher :ICrashable
In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people