Remember Bush's horrible, illegal war?

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Now that it's Obama's horrible, illegal war we don't hear too much about Iraq anymore but here is an article that just came out.

In Safer and More Optimistic Iraq, Support for Democracy Climbs

http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=45058

Iraqis are significantly more optimistic about the future, less concerned about security and increasingly supportive of democracy, according to a new poll gauging Iraqis’ attitudes six years after the U.S.-led invasion.

Asked about security in their neighborhood, 85 percent of respondents rated it as “very good” or “quite good,” up from 62 percent one year ago and 43 percent in August 2007. The proportion of those describing security as “quite bad” or “very bad” dropped to 15 percent, down from 39 percent in 2008 and 56 percent in 2007.

The poll, conducted for ABC News, the BBC and Japanese broadcaster NHK, saw 2,228 Iraqis surveyed in all 18 provinces. It was the sixth in a series that began in March 2004.

A total of 52 percent of those polled said security had improved over the last year. In March 2008, only 16 percent said security had improved over the previous year.

Asked about the single biggest problem they faced, respondents rated unemployment and high prices above security concerns, war, sectarian violence or terrorist attacks.

And questioned on how they felt things were going for Iraq as a whole – rather than for themselves personally – 58 percent selected “very good” or “quite good,” up from 43 last year and 22 percent in 2007.

Growth in support for a democratic political system rose to 64 percent, up 21 points since 2007. Support for an Islamic state declined slightly, down three points to 19 percent. The third option given for a preferred form of political administration – “government headed by one man for life” – stood at 14 percent, down 20 points since 2007.

Despite the rising optimism and improving conditions evident in the results, 64 percent of respondent regard the role of the U.S. in Iraq to be negative, versus 18 percent positive. Still, the same question in 2007 saw 77 percent answer negative, and 12 percent positive.

Respondents were also negative in their assessment of the role of Iran in Iraq, but in that instance the trend went the other way – 12 percent positive in 2009, compared to 17 percent positive in 2007; 68 percent negative now compared to 67 percent negative in 2007.

Among other noteworthy findings, the number of respondents expressing confidence in the U.S. forces rose to 26 percent from 20 percent in 2008 and 15 percent a year earlier. Confidence in the Iraqi government rose to 61 percent, from 48 percent in 2008 and 39 percent in 2007.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s approval rating climbed to 55 percent, up 15 points since last year and 22 points since 2007.
 
Ohhhhh, I know... the spin is just incredible...
If there is anyone who still does not recognize the 'biased liberal media', then they are simply blind.

But, the good thing is that the basic facts are true!!!!
While I do not see any overriding and permanent and lasting peace in the Middle East, EVER.... for now, Bush's atrocities are resulting in a free and hopeful and semi-prosperous country! Not to mention that, I am hoping that there is hope for women and children. :thumbsup2
 
Ohhhh, and get this...
Here is an even more incredible example of the biased liberal media and their spin...

A year ago, the were hammering us with that clip of Obama, in the most hateful manner, reiterating McCain's quote from some time in the past that 'Our economy is basicly sound'....
Guess what the headlines were the other day????
"Obama - Our economy is basicly sound...."

So, it is a bunch of Hoo-Haa when McCain tries to offer reassuring positive comments... But the EXACT, verbatim, comments from Obama are like words from god... :rolleyes:
 
I am not an Obama Supporter, But he has to be positive. If our President preaches doom and gloom as he did during the election, We would have no faith and start putting money in the mattress.

As for the war, yes the press will now report positive results since they are in bed with Obama. If they are critical of Obama the face the prospect of being invited on the Daily Show and being challenged by John Stewart and the twenty writers that are behind him.
 

What kind of news source is that?

Thanks for giving me a good laugh.

And yes, it's still Bush's horrible, illegal war. OBama just has to clean it up, just like the maids do at Pop after a bunch of hillbillis stay there. I don't blame the maids then either.
 
so, if this is true then the ends justify the means? we can go and do whatever the hell we want if it spreads "democracy"? hmmm, good to know....
 
What kind of news source is that?

Thanks for giving me a good laugh.

And yes, it's still Bush's horrible, illegal war. OBama just has to clean it up, just like the maids do at Pop after a bunch of hillbillis stay there. I don't blame the maids then either.

:rotfl2:
 
What kind of news source is that?

Thanks for giving me a good laugh.

And yes, it's still Bush's horrible, illegal war. OBama just has to clean it up, just like the maids do at Pop after a bunch of hillbillis stay there. I don't blame the maids then either.

:thumbsup2

This war will always be Bush's war and he should be convicted for it.
 
Didn't the Bush administration originally say that we went to Iraq to get nuclear arms? And then when we did not find any, then we just decided, ok since we're already here, let's just stay and fight the terrorists?

When we did not find nuclear arms, we should have pulled-out of Iraq, and brought our troops home.
 
Didn't the Bush administration originally say that we went to Iraq to get nuclear arms? And then when we did not find any, then we just decided, ok since we're already here, let's just stay and fight the terrorists?

When we did not find nuclear arms, we should have pulled-out of Iraq, and brought our troops home.

Do you really think if it was that simple we wouldn't have?
 
Do you really think if it was that simple we wouldn't have?

Oh oh oh. I can answer that question.

No, because we weren't going in there for that reason to begin with.
 
Yes, I think it was that simple, at the time.

Oh oh oh. I can answer that question.

No, because we weren't going in there for that reason to begin with.

Wow, I didn't realize we had people here who were privy to all that info the people in charge and the ones making the decisions had. Tell me did you get it all from the biased news media :lmao:
 
For those that opposed the war in Iraq, how do you feel about sending more troops to Afghanistan?
Will that be an OK war?
 
What kind of news source is that?

Cybercast News Service... named that because the phrase 'Conservative News Service' was already trademarked (I kid you not), which is owned by the Media Research Center which is a conservative group that studies and analyzes the media, including the alleged 'liberal bias.'

Personally, I think the Bark Street Journal is a more reputable news source

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Wow, I didn't realize we had people here who were privy to all that info the people in charge and the ones making the decisions had. Tell me did you get it all from the biased news media :lmao:
I'm only stating my opinion. Never said I was privy to any special information. Quit putting words in my mouth.

Please enlighten me as to how I am wrong. I'm certainly willing to listen to what you have to say.
 
For those that opposed the war in Iraq, how do you feel about sending more troops to Afghanistan?
Will that be an OK war?
Absolutely...we should have been there in higher numbers in the first place.
 
For those that opposed the war in Iraq, how do you feel about sending more troops to Afghanistan?
Will that be an OK war?

I absolutely believe we should be in Afghanistan and should have been there in large numbers from the beginning. There were/are clear ties to the Taliban and we should have gone after them right away. We also should have sanctioned Saudia Arabia since the majority of the terrorists were from there but because of our oil dependency and Bush's cozy ties, that would never happen.
 
I'm only stating my opinion. Never said I was privy to any special information. Quit putting words in my mouth.

Please enlighten me as to how I am wrong. I'm certainly willing to listen to what you have to say.

I don't know all the facts either and being that, I wouldn't make such a bold statement about it being simple to just pull out of Iraq. You seemed pretty confident, I guess I figured you must know more :confused3
 
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