Posted on 11/22/2005 9:45:04 AM PST by areafiftyone
Congressman Murthas On-Line Survey
Please indicate which of the following best summarizes your view on what the United States should do in Iraq:
We should re-institute the national draft to increase troop levels to where we can seal the Iraqi borders and stop the passage of insurgents and insurgent-supply missions.
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If this guy is such a military genius, then why does he need to conduct a survey in order to figure out what to do?
Send over Ted Kennedy to lube the tanks.
Done!
It's the dimocrap way, otherwise called coconut politics.
Seems to me like he is Worried SH#@TLESS! If he that insecure and unsure in what he said then why did he say it?
Voted.
The fact that "We should immediately remove all troops" is the FIRST option on the poll speaks volumes about what he REALLY wants. He really did vote against his own resolution. In addition, the results of his own poll show how wrong he is, totally misaligned with what the American people think is best.
----- We should maintain current troop levels until Iraq builds an army to defend and stabilize their country, even if that takes years. 64.6%
----- We should immediately remove all troops. 10.1%
Done, thanks. Looks like Murtha isn't hearing what he expected at 65% for our side.
His poll is getting CRUSHED!!!
I voted.
Lovin it!!
I voted, but results were denied to me.
These are the results from your web survey.
The sample survey started on 11/22/05.
The last response was on 11-22-2005 13:07.
Please indicate which of the following best summarizes your view on what the United States should do in Iraq:
Issue # Votes %
A We should immediately remove all troops. 255 9.8
B We should redeploy to the periphery of Iraq as soon as practical to protect troop safety and give the Iraqis incentive to take charge sooner, not later. 537 20.7
C We should maintain current troop levels until Iraq builds an army to defend and stabilize their country, even if that takes years. 1710 65.9
D We should re-institute the national draft to increase troop levels to where we can seal the Iraqi borders and stop the passage of insurgents and insurgent-supply missions. 91 3.
I voted, and got the message saying murtha results were denied.
Looks like the cut and run crowd has found it and started voting also.
Been voting.
A We should immediately remove all troops. 277 10.0
B We should redeploy to the periphery of Iraq as soon as practical to protect troop safety and give the Iraqis incentive to take charge sooner, not later. 579 20.8
C We should maintain current troop levels until Iraq builds an army to defend and stabilize their country, even if that takes years. 1816 65.3
D We should re-institute the national draft to increase troop levels to where we can seal the Iraqi borders and stop the passage of insurgents and insurgent-supply missions. 107 3.9
Total 2779
Just to be technically correct, he voted against Hunter's Resolution. Hunter's resolution is choice 1. Murtha's resolution is choice 2 since choice 4 was already voted down 1 year ago (Rangel Draft Bill).
These are the results from your web survey.
The sample survey started on 11/22/05.
The last response was on 11-22-2005 13:09.
Please indicate which of the following best summarizes your view on what the United States should do in Iraq:
Issue # Votes %
A We should immediately remove all troops. 281 10.0
B We should redeploy to the periphery of Iraq as soon as practical to protect troop safety and give the Iraqis incentive to take charge sooner, not later. 587 20.8
C We should maintain current troop levels until Iraq builds an army to defend and stabilize their country, even if that takes years. 1839 65.3
D We should re-institute the national draft to increase troop levels to where we can seal the Iraqi borders and stop the passage of insurgents and insurgent-supply missions. 109 3.9
Total 2816
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