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To: TimF who wrote (54475)1/19/2007 10:34:38 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90947
 
You can disapprove of Bush's plan, because you don't think its going to work, but if that's the case and you want the coalition to succeed in Iraq the proper answer to the question "Do you personally want the Iraq plan President Bush announced last week to succeed?" Is yes.

I understand that that is the proper answer to the question if you want success in Iraq, but the proper way to ask that question is simply "do you want success in Iraq"", not "do you want Bush to succeed in Iraq?". Forcing people to support "Bush's plan" in order to express their desire for success in Iraq is just a dumb, loaded way to ask a poll question.