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johnny cee
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75% of the people want us to win the war.
10% of the people do not believe we should defend our nation.
(NO really, that's what they said) - 4% of them live in San Francisco, and the other 6% of them are on college campuses.
I Cr 13;8a |
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caldude1010101
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Yeah, and I bet that 95% of the "democrats" who voted on the on-line Fox news poll were really Republicans, trying to skew the poll in their favor. |
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Ken
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Can you provide a link to the survey? I would like to see the questions and the methodology employed. Anyone who answers without seeing this information is being disengenuous at least. |
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grumpyoldman
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Losing the war and getting out of Iraq are two different things. I don't care what Rush & friends say. |
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justagrandma
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Did Fox ask Republicans the same question?
You can get twenty percent of any group to agree with anything if you ask it right.
Like did they ask, "world better if we lose in Iraq"
or "world better if we left Iraq"?
Since I don't know, I can't really tell you if its a true reflection of twenty percent of Fox viewers who identify themselves as Democrats. I personally don't think there are tons of people who are Democrats who watch Fox with any regularity.
And who checked their registration?
Its just possible, that many Republicans called in pretending to be Democrats and then gave answers they want. |
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Darkwolf
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Not exactly.
19% of the people who responded to the survey and Identified themselves as Democrats said that. Some of the democrats could have identified themselves as Republicans, or vice versa.
Without knowing their confidence margin, I cannot say how accurate the poll is.
A note: this is what taking a statistics class does to your brain.
further note: I amazed at everyone taking this time to bash Fox instread of responding to the question. |
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ohiofirefighter42
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Apparently true...if you read the whole article you would see that 5% of republicans think the same thing |
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Liberty and Justice For All
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The only good that will come out of our folly in Iraq is that future presidents and congresspeople will be able to look back on the Bush administration as a lesson on what NOT to do when you are president.
Whether we leave in 1 year or 10 years, it will always be a lesson in horrible ideas, terrible advisers, and incompetence at high levels. |
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Daniel F
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Fox stated in court that they mislead,their public and you believe a Fox poll.
No Democrats do not want the US to lose.THE WAR IS OVER, its the ocuppation that is lost ! |
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Mr. Morden
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It was 19%. 5% of republicans and 7% of independents agreed. What's your point? |
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jkhawaja
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I think the world would be a better place if Hannity came down with laryngitis... for life. |
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zombi86
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Don't believe anything you see on Fox. They're owned by News Corp. |
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socrates
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1. Fox news is no news. 2. The U.S. military invaded and occupied Iraq. The war there that was started by the U.S. government is a civil war. 3. The U.S. lost when Bush and his cronies decided (before 9/11) to invade Iraq without telling the U.S. citizens why. The only thing the U.S. military and government and people can do now is try to limit and repair the damage done to Iraq, the Middle East and our international reputation. Good luck on that. Should take at least a few generations if we all work together, which we won't. |
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chris h
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Forty years ago we were involved in another unwinable war. We hung out there far too long and lost far too many of our soldiers, not to mention all the civilians that died. Sometimes we have to accept the fact that we are not accomplishing anything but losing our soldiers.
Ignore what the pundits say, Steer clear of the sound bites focus on what you see over there. Chaos.
We are looking at a changing definition of Victory over there. Step back and ask who benefits from our presence over there. Do we benefit, do the people if Iraq benefit? If you can answer yes, and you can state what we will accomplish by staying, then people will listen.
Meanwhile pulling does equate with losing if we do not have a definition of victory. |
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joeanimal
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gettin out of there doesnt mean we lose like fox news has put the stamp on it as being official!!!
just because they say so doesnt makeit so!!!
these are self procliamed so called experts!!!
just becuse the fly and stand in front of the american colors like bush does, does not make it truthful or a rule of law!!!!
they have no credibility, they are just a circus act for the ignorant!!! |
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Daniel E
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Do 50% of Bush supporters still believe Iraq was involved in 9/11 and that the US found WMDs? The answer is yes.
The poll question gives a false choice, as you would expect from Fox 'news.' There is no war to lose in Iraq, just an illegal occupation to end. Repeat after me, it's not a war, it's an occupation. It's not a war, it's an occupation. The Iraqis want us OUT, what part of that can't Republicans understand? |
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Tom H
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No one wins a war, of any kind. Those who allege to win have paid too high a price in their errant need, or want to pay any price for the sake of bragging rights or boost in their personal or political power base. Which for the most part is an illusion. While those who have "lost" gain in terms of monetary and humanitarian aid in the rebuilding of their societies. Iraq was based on a false premise, by people who believe if the lie is big enough everyone will believe it. Unfortunately, that idea was also used by another dictator in the 1940's.
When will people wake up and understand that war, of any kind only benefits the power structures that support them. The American military industrial complex has grown into the monster we were warned about in the farewell address by Eisenhower, more is the pity we didn't listen. |
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john a
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Don't believe polls. Anyone with a high school education knows they are easily changed. Fox news probably did the poll by calling people in prison and saying it was unbias. The only reason fox news did the poll was to make up a news story. Its sad when a news organization resorts to making up headlines but isn't that what news is about. Another drive by media lieing to the public. |
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FudgeTown
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Of course not!!! There is a difference in thinking that we should lose the war versus accepting that it has already happened. As Kenny Rodgers put, "You got to know when to hold them and know when to fold them" What is wrong in cutting our loses. Plus, who actually believes Fox New is neutral. |
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Jaime M
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What would be considered a WIN? People need to accept the fact/reality!!! |
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uidittybop
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It appears so from their reaction and rhetoric. It seems that some, both democrat and republican place their political beliefs and power before the country. All for party - regardless. Sad. |
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ducky
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I don't believe that's a fox news poll.
source please !!!
real answer - We Don't !! / It's NOT True. |
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bettercockster3
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C'mon honey... you're quoting Fox news as a credible source! LMAO, you might as well quote Jon Stewart!
I can't take you seriously after this! |
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Golden
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consider the source. fox news is propaganda. unamerican propaganda bent on dividing this nation. |
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Great Answers
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considering 90% of libs wont have anything to with fair and balanced news the numbers are much higher |
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booman17
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Yep. thats what they believe. |
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Jerry C
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In reality the number is probably higher.
Golden - I still have yet to see one of you anti Fox News people point out one single lie that Fox News has told. So far as I can tell you guys are just pissed that Fox has been the Number one ranked News network for so many years. |
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