Optimism on Iraq Slips in New Poll
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WASHINGTON - Most Americans still say things are going at least fairly well in Iraq (news - web sites), but the number who think things are going badly has tripled since early May, a new poll says.
Just over half, 56 percent, say things are going well, according to a CNN-USA Today-Gallup poll, and 42 percent say badly.
The number who said things are going well has dipped from 86 percent in early May to 56 percent, and the number that say badly has grown from 13 percent to 42 percent.
More than 60 U.S. troops have died in Iraq, more than a third of them in hostile action, since President Bush declared May 1 that major combat had ended.
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I am still wondering what the acceptable pain threshold level is for the media and the American Sheeple.
BadGimp
Monday, June 30, 2003
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