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To: Suma who wrote (69677)12/28/2004 10:33:14 AM
From: Augustus Gloop  Respond to of 89467
 
Sounds like the Red Cross is an option

We all have a pretty good life here. 10 dollars or whatever you can afford isn't asking much and people will feel good about helping



To: Suma who wrote (69677)12/28/2004 2:53:33 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 89467
 
Poll: Most Americans Now Say War Was a Mistake

By E&P Staff

Published: December 28, 2004 10:45 AM ET

NEW YORK - In a historic shift, a majority of Americans express the view that the U.S. made a mistake in going to war against Iraq, according to a new CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll.

The poll, released on Tuesday, shows that 51% now hold this view, with 48% supporting the decision to go to war. In November those numbers were virtually reversed.

In January, 63% approved of the war and 35% disapproved.

Eighty percent of Democrats find the war a mistake, while 80% of Republicans defend it. The split among Independents is 53% disapprove and 46% approve.

Other views also turned more negative.

By 58% to 39% the public disapproves of the way the U.S. has handled things in that country in recent months.

Nearly half the sample says things are going worse in Iraq than a year ago, with only 20% saying it is going better.

editorandpublisher.com