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    Poll Says Bush Is Losing Support on Iraq
    By WILL LESTER

    WASHINGTON (AP) - Public approval of President Bush's handling of Iraq has slipped to a new low - alongside his overall job rating - after last week's grisly deaths of four contractors in Fallujah, a poll says.

    Still, a majority supports his decision to use military force in Iraq, says the poll released Monday.

    Four in 10, or 40 percent, approve of the way Bush is handling Iraq, while 53 percent disapprove. That's down from six in 10 who approved in mid-January, according to the poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press.

    Bush's overall job approval is at 43 percent, a low point for his presidency, down from 56 percent in mid-January. In the new poll, 47 percent disapproved of Bush's job performance. Bush's job approval soared to 90 percent after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and remained in the 70s for almost a year after that.


    Public support for the decision to use military force in Iraq has not changed. The poll found that 57 percent think the United States made the right decision to use military force - about the same as in early February.


    ``People are sticking to their guns on whether this was the right decision, but they're beginning to feel a little more wary about how long our troops are exposed to these dangers,'' said Andrew Kohut, director of the Pew Research Center. ``While they think this was the right thing to do, they don't think Bush is handling it very well.''


    Kohut suggested the drop in Bush's overall approval rating may be caused by a combination of domestic and overseas concerns. Public interest in high gas prices rose to 58 percent who said they were following the story very closely, compared with 47 percent who felt that way in mid- March.


    ``He's got bad news out of Iraq, interest in gasoline prices is soaring,'' Kohut said. He added that the effect of last Friday's report of more than 300,000 new jobs may not be evident in polls yet.


    The poll of 790 adults was taken Thursday through Sunday and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.


    Half of those polled, 50 percent, said the United States should keep troops in Iraq until a stable government is formed there, while 44 percent said the U.S. should bring troops home as soon as possible. In January, 63 percent said the United States should keep troops in Iraq until there is a stable government.
    “I’ve always stated, ‘I’m a Missouri Tiger,’” Anderson said March 13 after Arkansas fired John Pelphrey, adding, “I’m excited about what’s taking place here.”

    Asked then if he would talk to his players about the situation, he said, “They know me, and that’s where the trust comes in.

  • #2
    Razzy-

    I have noticed a disturbing trend the past 3-4 months...

    You have been discussing politics more than sports...but, I chalked that up to no baseball...

    Now, baseball is upon us...I didnt see you post much in the game thread...but, you were as busy as a beaver with the politics talk...

    What gives, man??

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    • #3
      He's running a full court press against those evil Baptists.
      And, frankly, it has never occured to me that "winning" a debate is important, or that I should be hurt when someone like Airshark or kah, among others (for whom winning a pseudo debate or declaring intellectual superiority over invisible others is obviously very important) ridicule me.

      -The Artist formerly known as King in KC

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      • #4
        I tell you why the Lounge is kick-ass...

        I used to think Razzy and JD were tighter than pantyhose 3 sizes small...they shared exactly the same view of LaRussa and the Cards...

        However...I realised that the ONLY thing the agree upon is being ITF...

        See...you get to see all sides of the equation here...not just one side...

        Cue...kick-ass music...as I ride into the sunset...

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        • #5
          Indu,

          I did read the game day thread, and kept up with the Cards game on ESPN.com since I was at work last night and couldnt watch on tv. Had I been watching the game, I may have posted in that thread, but I was at work working and could only occasionally glance at the game tracker.

          Don't listen to JD, he is full of shit as always <_<
          “I’ve always stated, ‘I’m a Missouri Tiger,’” Anderson said March 13 after Arkansas fired John Pelphrey, adding, “I’m excited about what’s taking place here.”

          Asked then if he would talk to his players about the situation, he said, “They know me, and that’s where the trust comes in.

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          • #6
            I'll bet those Baptists even forged that employment report.
            And, frankly, it has never occured to me that "winning" a debate is important, or that I should be hurt when someone like Airshark or kah, among others (for whom winning a pseudo debate or declaring intellectual superiority over invisible others is obviously very important) ridicule me.

            -The Artist formerly known as King in KC

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Damtoft@Apr 7 2004, 06:50 AM
              I'll bet those Baptists even forged that employment report.
              well it was cooked.....if not baptists there were certainly episcopalians involved.
              Are you on the list?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Damtoft@Apr 7 2004, 06:50 AM
                I'll bet those Baptists even forged that employment report.
                Nah, they just conveniently left out the fact that all of the gains were in the form of government jobs, while the private sector still lost over 100,000 jobs in March.

                President of smaller government, indeed.

                Its depressing to see that you and others have been hindwinked by the Republicans on the premise that they are the party of fiscal responsibility and smaller government.

                Talk about having the wool pulled over one's eyes...
                “I’ve always stated, ‘I’m a Missouri Tiger,’” Anderson said March 13 after Arkansas fired John Pelphrey, adding, “I’m excited about what’s taking place here.”

                Asked then if he would talk to his players about the situation, he said, “They know me, and that’s where the trust comes in.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Razzy@Apr 7 2004, 07:25 AM
                  Its depressing to see that you and others have been hindwinked by the Republicans on the premise that they are the party of fiscal responsibility and smaller government.

                  I don't believe that.
                  Asked what he would do differently in Iraq, Kerry said, "Right now, what I would do differently is, I mean, look, I'm not the president, and I didn't create this mess so I don't want to acknowledge a mistake that I haven't made."

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BurnKU+Apr 7 2004, 07:42 AM-->
                    QUOTE (BurnKU @ Apr 7 2004, 07:42 AM)

                  • #11
                    Originally posted by Razzy+Apr 7 2004, 07:51 AM-->
                    QUOTE (Razzy @ Apr 7 2004, 07:51 AM)
                    Originally posted by [email protected] 7 2004, 07:42 AM

                  • #12
                    Unlesss you are part of the religious right (and even some of them dont plan on voting for Bush), there really isnt any more good reasons left to vote for Bush this year.
                    I'm voting for Bush for no other reason than to antagonize you.

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                    • #13
                      Originally posted by BurnKU+Apr 7 2004, 07:52 AM-->
                      QUOTE (BurnKU @ Apr 7 2004, 07:52 AM)
                      Originally posted by [email protected] 7 2004, 07:51 AM
                      Originally posted by [email protected] 7 2004, 07:42 AM

                    • #14
                      Originally posted by ReggieCleveland@Apr 7 2004, 07:53 AM
                      Unlesss you are part of the religious right (and even some of them dont plan on voting for Bush), there really isnt any more good reasons left to vote for Bush this year.
                      I'm voting for Bush for no other reason than to antagonize you.
                      I am glad that I have that kind of power over you.

                      Now take a deep breath and get back down on your knees and finish what you started.
                      “I’ve always stated, ‘I’m a Missouri Tiger,’” Anderson said March 13 after Arkansas fired John Pelphrey, adding, “I’m excited about what’s taking place here.”

                      Asked then if he would talk to his players about the situation, he said, “They know me, and that’s where the trust comes in.

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                      • #15
                        Originally posted by Razzy+Apr 7 2004, 08:00 AM-->
                        QUOTE (Razzy @ Apr 7 2004, 08:00 AM)
                        Originally posted by [email protected] 7 2004, 07:52 AM
                        Originally posted by [email protected] 7 2004, 07:51 AM
                        Originally posted by [email protected] 7 2004, 07:42 AM
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