Sunday, March 18, 2007

I may have to change the name of my website. Apparently I have joined the majority, or rather they have joined me.

The CNN poll of 1,027 adults was conducted March 9-11 by Opinion Research Corp. The sampling error for the poll is plus or minus 3 percentage points.

According to the results, 35 percent of Americans are confident about the war, the poll said. When the war began, 83 percent of Americans expressed confidence in the campaign.

Similarly, 30 percent of those polled this month said they were proud of the war, as opposed to 65 percent who expressed that sentiment in 2003.

When the Iraq war began, 68 percent of Americans said they felt the situation in the country was worth fighting over. Now, 61 percent of those surveyed say it was not worth invading Iraq, according to the poll.

It is just to bad that this isn't 2004 and we have a chance to vote this administration out of power, because it looks like America has finally come to its senses.

2 comments:

  1. Not to worry. You are still a minority. Most Americans still claim to be religious. Most Americans still don't accept homosexuals. Most Americans are still clueless about the threat of global warming. On and on.

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