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Politics : WHO IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (2355)6/10/2003 8:29:01 PM
From: Glenn Petersen  Read Replies (1) of 10965
 
GEPHARDT: TRAITOR TO THE TRUTH

Too early to know what is true and what is not.

In the US, however, the administration has been emboldened by opinion polls showing Americans continue to support the decision to go to war regardless of the recent furore over intelligence. A Gallup poll this month found that 56 per cent believe the war was justified. Two-thirds believe the president has not misled them on the issue.

Unlike in the UK, where Mr Blair justified an unpopular war by insisting that Iraq's weapons programme posed an imminent threat, most people in the US had long wanted to oust Mr Hussein. A solid majority has believed the US should have finished the job during the first Gulf war in 1991.
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