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["On Topic" With Doug Krile] A new CNN poll shows that support for the war in Iraq is “at an all-time low” with sixty four percent disapproving (including 70% of all women). Sixty one pecent do not approve of the Presidents performance (which marks an “all time high”) and 70% feel that the war is interfering with American ability to [...]
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[Emergingdemocraticmajorityweblog.com] The Emerging Democratic Majority WebLog - DonkeyRising: With 44% of the public now strongly disapproving of George Bush's performance, these results provide further reason to expect substantial Democratic gains in the 2006 midterm elections.
[Iraqblogcount.blogspot.com] Iraq Blog Count: 04/01/2004 - 04/30/2004: Two-thirds -- 67 percent -- said troops were not trying at all to keep ordinary Iraqis from being killed in exchanges of gunfire, while 18 percent said the Americans were trying only a little and 11 percent said they were trying a lot... Seventy-one percent surveyed said they saw troops mostly as occupiers, while 19 percent said they viewed them as liberators.
[Dnc.org] The Democratic Party: as we all know Military Personnel wounded/maimed in Iraq are having a hard time financially transitioning from Active to VA status, bridging this financial hurdle causes familes, friends and even small towns to have to beg for money to support the EP's wife and children.
[The Daily Background] Poll: Disapproval of Bush at all-time-high,... : A new CNN poll shows that support for the war in Iraq is “at an all-time low” with sixty four percent disapproving (including 70% of all women). Sixty one pecent do not approve of the President’s performance (which marks an “all time high”) and 70% feel that the war is interfering with American ability to deal with the North Korean situation.
[æçç½ç»ææ] Nicholas Lemann: Fear Factor: Nicholas Lemann: Fear Factor Filed under: The New Yorker During what you could call Bill OReillys classical period, the first few years of “The OReilly Factor””which débuted in 1996, at the same time as Fox News”OReilly seemed to be a recognizable member of the conservative-talk-show-host species, like his Fox stablemate Sean Hannity, or
[ãã¤ãã«å½¹ç«ã¤è³æ ¼ã¬ã¤ã] Why the Rebels must not Die: Excellent summary of last weekend's gathering in Washington D.C. Those who gathered ARE the silent majority and most of them were not radicals - they looked and acted like your next door neighbors.
[Altermedia news U.S.A.] The Antiwar Majority: They were in on the Iraq disaster from the beginning, with the Democratic Leadership Council consistently hewing to a hard line, and the Democratic party neocons generally riding roughshod over pro-peace grassroots activists. The convention that nominated John Kerry was a display of unabashed militarism and me-tooism, during which anyone caught with antiwar signs or even buttons was summarily kicked out the door (as happened to Medea Benjamin).
[Limbo] The Summer of Our Discontent: (As Bloomberg reported last week, in 1999 President Clinton considered a similar recess appointment to the U.N. for Richard Holbrooke, but “Holbrooke refused, saying it would diminish his credibility at [the] U.N.”) In any event, the Bolton is likely to be received at the United Nations with more than a bit of resentment.
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