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Iraq anniversary

March
19

Five years in Iraq—from “Reuters.”:http://iraq.reuters.com/

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How do Americans feel about the war?

A new poll from CNN found that 7 out of 10 Americans believe government spending on the war is partly to blame for our economic problems.

Two thirds said they opposed the war; only about a third supported it.

And about two thirds said that the next president should remove most U.S. troops from Iraq “within a few months of taking office.”

More “here.”:http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/03/18/poll.iraq.economy/index.html?eref=rss_politics

PHOTO: Iraqis walk past the ruins of the former Iraqi army air defense headquarters in central Baghdad yesterday. The buildings were destroyed in the “Shock and Awe” bombing campaign in the early stages of the U.S. led invasion on Iraq in March 2003. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

This entry was posted on Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 at 2:13 pm by Noreen O'Donnell.
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One Response to “Iraq anniversary”

  1. Colour1

    “How do I feel about the war” We are in so deep now and it’s getting worse, pulling out could result in more danger state-side?? This war is killing us slowly, and they’re laughing all the way to the bank until we say “uncle” and that would never happen.It just amazes me that we have spent Billions of hard earned money trying to find this 6 foot 7 inch bastard and he’s still walking around a free man??? How is this posible???? I’m not big on war, but it’s time to really let them have it!! and stop this pussy-footing around and get this over!!

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