We already know that the President doesn't set policy based on polls, and I
certainly would not leave it to public opinion to decide how to manage a
war, or any other undertaking, for that matter.

On 1/9/07, Gruss wrote:
>
> It's getting mighty close to just Barney and Laura Bush left
> supporting the President.
> --------------------------------------------
>
> As the White House puts the final touches on President Bush's Iraq
> speech, there are fresh signs of just how much the public and members
> of the president's own party oppose an escalation.
>
> On Tuesday, your nation's capital was greeted by a new poll from USA
> Today/Gallup. The poll found that only 12 percent of Americans support
> "sending more troops to Iraq."  When respondents were given a softer,
> seemingly more comfortable question about increasing troops
> "temporarily to stabilize the situation," support rose to just 36
> percent, with 61 percent still opposed.
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16548312/



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