Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Poll Puts Lie To Media Stories

Despite the daily avalanche of Main Stream Media stories of "Civil War" In Iraq, and references to the Vietnam analogy. A recent survey of people who actually live in Iraq , shows that the majority of people surveyed believe they are better off now than during Saddam's reign of terror.
The following quote was printed in today's edition of The London Times

"The survey of more than 5,000 Iraqis found the majority optimistic despite their suffering in sectarian violence since the American-led invasion four years ago this week.
One in four Iraqis has had a family member murdered, says the poll by Opinion Research Business. In Baghdad, the capital, one in four has had a relative kidnapped and one in three said members of their family had fled abroad. But when asked whether they preferred life under Saddam, the dictator who was executed last December, or under Nouri al-Maliki, the prime minister, most replied that things were better for them today.
Only 27% think there is a civil war in Iraq, compared with 61% who do not, according to the survey carried out last month."

The results of this survey begin to show that the leftists who want Americans to believe that Iraq will better off if we pull out our troops are just telling more lies.
Negative opinions bombard our senses every time we pick up a paper or turn on the TV set. The Democrats, George Soros, Moveon.org, and as previously mentioned the liberal Press hope to destroy Americans will to persevere in Iraq. The object of their negativity is the destruction Of President Bush for the most part. But there are also the card carrying "I Hate America" group. These "traitors and satanists just want to see the U.S. Capitalistic System destroyed, and the anti-war movement is just one avenue of their quest.
In the war for the minds and hearts of Americans. I believe in the basic "goodness of most people, but we must recognize that we have among us the evil of "the great Satan" at work. They must not prevail!




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