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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: epicure who wrote (20551)3/13/2003 10:28:06 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (3) of 25898
 
highlights from a FoxNews poll (showing just how far in the minority you are):

10. Do you support or oppose U.S. military action to disarm Iraq and remove Iraqi President Saddam Hussein? Is that (support/oppose) strongly or just somewhat?

--- Support ---
TOT Strngly Smwht
71% 54 17

--- Oppose ---
TOT Smwht Strngly(NS)
20 6 14 9

It is estimated that the war in Iraq will cost each U.S. taxpayer about 300 dollars. Do you think it is worth 300 dollars per taxpayer to disarm Iraq and remove Iraqi President Saddam Hussein from power?

1. Yes, it's worth it 69%
2. No, it's not worth it 23
3. (Not sure) 8

12. Which do you think is more likely -- Iraq is completely complying with the existing U.N. resolutions and disarming, or Iraq is lying to the United Nations and continuing to keep and build weapons?

1. Complying 4%
2. Lying 87%
3. (Not sure) 9

16. Who do you think should make the final decision on security matters for the United States –- the United Nations or the United States? (ROTATE)

1. United Nations 21%
2. United States 74
3. (Not sure) 5

20. Participated in any of the recent anti-war protests?

1. Yes 3%
2. No 97%
3. (Not sure) -

22. Who do you think is doing more to achieve real peace in Iraq –- war protesters or soldiers?

1. Protesters 8%
2. Soldiers 75%
3. (Both) 5%
4. (Not sure) 12%

foxnews.com
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