Posted on 03/17/2008 1:02:22 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
More than 50% of Iraqis think their lives are good, more than at any time in the last three years, a survey says. The poll for the BBC, ABC, ARD and NHK of more than 2,000 people also suggests that a majority believe that security in their area has improved since 2007.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.bbc.co.uk ...
More Iraqis now feel confident about the government
Hillary saying the war is lost today!
She must have seen this poll.
Good news... being carried by the BBC to boot. We knew it all along anyway, but let the sheeple hear the truth as well. ;)
The reliably Anti-US ABC Radio News spun this poll with the nugget that the majority of Iraqis credit the local security forces and government for improving conditions, rather than the US Military.
Is this not exactly what we want to happen? Don’t we want the Iraqi people to credit their own government with improving conditions and thus have confidence in and support the government? This is what victory looks like. And yet ABC Radio News reports this as if it is a bad thing.
Clueless Anti-American Morons!
Somebody better send this to Mrs. Clinton.
I am happy many of these people think their lives are good. It is always nice to emerge from the stone ages and come into the new century. Freedom is a great thing. Shame too many US citizens want to go backwards.
Will their Muslim handlers allow them to enjoy enlightenment? I have my doubts.
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“More than 50% of Iraqis think their lives are good”
Wish the same could be said for Americans.
I knew it would get to this point and it will keep going forward. The momentum is amazing.
It's not over yet, but that light at the end of the tunnel sure is getting brighter.
Thank you for the post. I am glad to hear that.
It would be good to get the raw data on this.
This probably just scratches the surface of how good things are.
In the last survey, BBC deleted all opinions from Kurds!
From this they derived that no one was happy.
Notice in this one they blame the Kurds for seeking national break up.
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