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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Raymond Duray who wrote (23724)12/9/2003 9:00:24 AM
From: Ron  Respond to of 93284
 
jallen is still around? Gosh I ignored him ages ago. Surprised he's still at the keyboard....
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How Bush manipulates religious concepts to no good end:

thenation.com



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (23724)12/9/2003 10:28:19 AM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
Paul Wolfowitz has said, ''The polls do show that most Iraqis want us to stay as long as necessary.''

A worse case of poll abuse also occurred in September.
On ''Meet the Press,'' Vice President Dick Cheney cited a Zogby poll commissioned by the
conservative American Enterprise Institute as ''very positive news.'' Cheney singled out a question that
asked what kind of government Iraq should replicate. Cheney said, ''The US wins hands down.''

That was another Cheney lie. Of specific countries named, the United States was the
''winner,'' but the favorite of only 21.5 percent of 600 Iraqis. In second place at 16 percent
was the monarchy of Saudi Arabia. In third place at 11 percent was the dictatorship of Syria,
which the White House and the US Congress have vilified in recent months for not helping
us in the war on terrorism. Add in another 9.3 percent of Iraqis who favor an Egyptian or
Iranian style of government and Iraqis actually favor less-democratic models of governments
in the Arab world over the US model by 34.3 percent to 21.5 percent.

Cheney failed to cite the finding that only 31.5 percent of respondents said the United States
and Britain should help make sure a fair government is set up in Iraq, compared to 58.5
percent who say Iraqis should be left to ''work this out themselves.''

Read the whole thing here>
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