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To: chgomac

I really think we are putting too much into polls. I have posted this earlier. Think of this...if you ask the question.." do you agree with the president on his handling of the war"...that is leading and can be interpreted...

If I say I disagree with the prez, that does not mean I disagree with the policy I might just disagree with how he is talking to the press about this and want him out front more. But in the black and white tally of the press accounts I still go in the disapprove catagory.

Again, the polls have yet to prove to me that the Dems are getting anywhere with the " Bush Lied" jargon that would show a positive result for them. Also the majority of Americans know we have to finish the job. And the ones who want out now only want to do so for political advantage.. if they had half a brain they would not even think of doing this.

And what about Zarqawi...if it is true he was killed today...and it was by muslims who are tired of his crap considering Jordanians are not too pleased with him...and his family has had to renounce him.....we are poised to have the news cycle back on our side for months to come. They naysayers will be put in their place on Iraq's election day so keep your chin up.


995 posted on 11/20/2005 4:01:04 PM PST by generationfixit
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To: generationfixit

"And what about Zarqawi"

On the car radio they said his family has disowned him and that in Bedoin tradition that means they will try to kill him as an honor killing.

Then Fox reported that Pentagon officials are trying to confirm if he was killed in a bombing.

Either way...one more bad guy dead or a dead man walking. This pleases me.


1,032 posted on 11/20/2005 4:29:03 PM PST by chgomac
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