I think you misunderstood the poll. It's from a left-wing attack group
for starters.
But it also says they dislike Bin Laden and al Qaeda more than they
dislike the US.
The way I see it boiling down is the Iraqi people want this to be over
so they can go on with their democratic lives. They don't want the US
out immediately because then the terrorists will take over. They want
all the problems solved and to move on.
They want the Iraqi military to be pressured to step up, our presence
is making them lazy. Nothing about them being too ignorant to adjust
to democracy.


On 9/29/06, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > gMoney wrote:
> > I was talking about a disconnect between the Iraqi government and the Iraqi
> > citizens.
> >
>
> That's what I was directly addressing, albeit implicitly.  The
> disconnect between the Iraqi people and their government is directly
> due to the fact that they don't understand a democracy: both the
> voters and the votees.  I would venture to say that representing a
> constituency probably isn't something an Iraqi is used too.
>
> And, for that matter, it's not here either: look at the polls of how
> many Americans think Iraq was a good call.

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