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Originally posted by stevepaa
Other poll results released on Monday found public support for President George W. Bush's handling of the war in Iraq had dropped to 32 percent, with 67 percent saying they disapproved of the way Bush was handling the war.
Fifty-nine percent said they considered the 2003 invasion of Iraq as a mistake, and 63 percent said they wanted to see some or all US troops withdrawn from that country.
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If the media came out collectively and focused on negative news regarding Porsche, ignoring or spending significantly less time on the positive, what do you think it would do to Porsche sales?
What has happened since 2004, when Bush stomped Kerry?...Nothing...Nothing other than a concerted negative drum-beat by the leftist media (oh ya, and we are stomping terrorists and dismantling their ability to effectively organize)...As the media's sponsorship know that impressions are made and sales a byproduct of those impressions, the media itself knows that impressions are simply a manufacture and advertises based on their agenda.
This is what the polls reflect...The polls reflect a small portion, a negative portion, of the reality on the ground in Iraq.
Through the prism of war this war is more than successful. The media ignores this. The media ignores Iraqi sentiment (unless it fits their agenda). The media ignores military sentiment (unless it fits their agenda)...The media ignores the connections between al qaeda and Iraq...The media ignores the failures of the Clinton administration that allowed this to happen...The media ignores everything that does not suit their goals and objectives.