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To: Lane3 who wrote (5091)3/4/2003 4:34:12 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7720
 
I've been following and participating in polls and I would think the number he wanted was more like two thirds.

Even two third is only reached if you cast a rather wide net, pulling in not only opponents of the war but also those who have are supporter but "reservations about the looming conflict with Iraq."

I'm not sure that I would count those as people who "to see Iraq dealt with without a war". Well in a sense it might be technically accurate to place them there but it is also misleading, as the implication is they don't want war but they are supporters of the war. It seems to me that they want to see Iraq dealt with without a war IF it was possible to properly deal with Iraq that way, but they don't think the problem in Iraq can be resolved peacefully.

Tim