Americans Skeptical About Handover
By a 2-1 margin, Americans say the turnover of political control to Iraqis now is not a sign of success, but a sign of failure because the nation’s stability remains in question, a poll out Monday found.
Six in 10, or 60 percent, said the handover of authority at such an unstable point is a sign of failure, while three in 10, 32 percent, said the handover of authority on schedule is a sign of success, according to the CNN-USA Today-Gallup poll. The poll was taken last week.
They polled 1005 people – - I think that hardly speaks for the millions that have opinions about the handover of power in Iraq, but then this is a liberal media outlet poll.
Those who say the handover is a failure would have been screaming from the rafters had the turnover not taken place on or before the deadline.
They can find nothing good in anything that has been done to liberate the people of Iraq. I think it is disturbing beyond words that there are Americans who want America to fail to prove their “Anyone But Bush” mentality.
I polled 10 people and it was unanomous that the decision was a good one! Therefore I think Reilly has a very good point. It is all in who you ask!