Michael Baldwin, Bruce
January 3rd 07, 10:06 AM
Warhol wrote:
> Sheep's cry for shepherd... Aka "The Lion of Baghdad"
>
> Iraq people lone for the good Saddam times : yet another HUGE
> embarasment for the US
>
> Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
>
> Iraqis Say They Were Better Off Under Hussein
>
> January 3, 2007
>
>
> (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Many adults in Iraq believe the coalition
> effort has been negative, according to a poll by the Iraq Centre for
> Research and Strategic Studies and the Gulf Research Center. 90 per
> cent of respondents think the situation in their country was better
> before the U.S.-led invasion.
>
> The coalition effort against Saddam Hussein's regime was launched in
> March 2003. At least 3,000 American soldiers have died during the
> military operation, and more than 22,500 troops have been wounded in
> action.
>
> There has been no official inquiry on the actual number of Iraqi
> casualties. A volunteer group of British and U.S. academics and
> researchers-known as Iraq Body Count (IBC)-estimates that more than
> 52,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed during the military
> intervention.
>
> In December 2005, Iraqi voters renewed their National Assembly. In May
> 2006, Shiite United Iraqi Alliance member Nouri al-Maliki officially
> took over as prime minister.
>
> The survey was conducted in November 2006, before the publication of
> the Iraq Study Group's findings in the United States, and Hussein's
> execution for crimes against humanity. Late last month, Al-Maliki
> called on the "followers of the ousted regime" to "reconsider their
> stance as the door is still open to anyone who has no innocent blood on
> his hands to help in rebuilding Iraq."
>
> Polling Data
>
> Do you feel the situation in the country is better today or better
> before the U.S.-led invasion?
>
> Better today
> 5%
>
> Better before
> 90%
>
> Not sure
> 5%
>
>
> Source: Iraq Centre for Research and Strategic Studies / Gulf Research
> Center
> Methodology: Face-to-face interviews with 2,000 Iraqi adults in
> Baghdad, Anbar and Najaf, conducted in late November 2006. Margin of
> error is 3.1 per cent.
>
> http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/index.cfm/fuseaction/viewItem/itemID/14282
Man, are you ****ed in the head, Wormhole.
> Sheep's cry for shepherd... Aka "The Lion of Baghdad"
>
> Iraq people lone for the good Saddam times : yet another HUGE
> embarasment for the US
>
> Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
>
> Iraqis Say They Were Better Off Under Hussein
>
> January 3, 2007
>
>
> (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Many adults in Iraq believe the coalition
> effort has been negative, according to a poll by the Iraq Centre for
> Research and Strategic Studies and the Gulf Research Center. 90 per
> cent of respondents think the situation in their country was better
> before the U.S.-led invasion.
>
> The coalition effort against Saddam Hussein's regime was launched in
> March 2003. At least 3,000 American soldiers have died during the
> military operation, and more than 22,500 troops have been wounded in
> action.
>
> There has been no official inquiry on the actual number of Iraqi
> casualties. A volunteer group of British and U.S. academics and
> researchers-known as Iraq Body Count (IBC)-estimates that more than
> 52,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed during the military
> intervention.
>
> In December 2005, Iraqi voters renewed their National Assembly. In May
> 2006, Shiite United Iraqi Alliance member Nouri al-Maliki officially
> took over as prime minister.
>
> The survey was conducted in November 2006, before the publication of
> the Iraq Study Group's findings in the United States, and Hussein's
> execution for crimes against humanity. Late last month, Al-Maliki
> called on the "followers of the ousted regime" to "reconsider their
> stance as the door is still open to anyone who has no innocent blood on
> his hands to help in rebuilding Iraq."
>
> Polling Data
>
> Do you feel the situation in the country is better today or better
> before the U.S.-led invasion?
>
> Better today
> 5%
>
> Better before
> 90%
>
> Not sure
> 5%
>
>
> Source: Iraq Centre for Research and Strategic Studies / Gulf Research
> Center
> Methodology: Face-to-face interviews with 2,000 Iraqi adults in
> Baghdad, Anbar and Najaf, conducted in late November 2006. Margin of
> error is 3.1 per cent.
>
> http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/index.cfm/fuseaction/viewItem/itemID/14282
Man, are you ****ed in the head, Wormhole.