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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

1 In 7 Americans Agree With McCain's Plan To Send More Troops To Iraq....

The New York Times John M. Broder November 14, 2006 12:24 AM

Senator John McCain is accustomed to staking out a lonely piece of ground, but on Iraq he is virtually an army of one. Nearly alone among major political figures in calling for an increase in American forces in Iraq, Mr. McCain is either taking a principled stand or a huge political gamble. Or both.

A majority of Americans now say they think invading Iraq was a mistake and would like to see the withdrawal of at least some of the nearly 150,000 troops there, polls say. Only one in seven Americans agrees with Mr. McCain that the United States should send more soldiers and marines. Even President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, who assert that victory is the only acceptable outcome of the war, have not dared publicly to advocate additional deployments.

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2 Comments:

Blogger MR said...

I really think McCain is toast regarding 2008: He morphed from a 'Straight Talking' moderate independent, to a Jerry Falwell, intelligent design supporting right winger seemingly overnight. And he wants Americans to "Just trust me" regarding sending tens of thousands of extra troops into Iraq? Maybe the 1999 John McCain, not version 2.0...

www.minor-ripper.blogspot.com

14/11/06 12:41 PM  
Blogger Kangaroo Brisbane Australia said...

Right On, Ripper Welcome to Rebelle from Down Under

14/11/06 5:43 PM  

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