Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Finally!

Most in U.S. see no tie between Iraq, terror war
Fifty-one percent of those surveyed said the war in Iraq was separate from the U.S. government's war on terrorism. The findings were a considerable shift from polls taken in 2002 and early 2003, when a majority considered the two to be linked, The New York Times said.

As recently as June, opinion was evenly split, with 41 percent on both sides of the divide. Now only 32 percent considered Iraq to be a major part of the fight against terrorism, the newspaper said.
Sheesh, that only took 3 years. And really, at this point it is a win-win for the democrats. For the 51% just keep saying "where's osama?" and for the other 32% just keep saying "Bush has screwed up Iraq", followed by, "where's osama, btw?"

[update] thinking along the same lines.

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