Why not ask the People ?

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eric

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Some of us have been in disagreement about whether the Iraqi conflict was worth it. You know maybe it is not up to us to decide but rather the people of Iraq themselves. Why not check out the Gallup Poll results:

Two-thirds, 67 percent, say they think that Iraq will be in better condition five years from now than it was before the U.S.-led invasion. Only 8 percent say they think it will be worse off.
But they're not convinced that Iraq is better off now — 47 percent said the country is worse off than before the invasion and 33 percent said it is better off.

The Gallup poll of 1,178 adults was conducted face to face in the respondents' household from Aug. 28 through Sept. 4 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. Gallup plans to poll extensively in the coming months and years in Iraq and has established a center in Baghdad to coordinate the polling effort.

The survey found that 62 percent think ousting Saddam was worth the hardships they have endured since the invasion.

Six in 10 said they have a favorable view of the new Iraqi Governing Council, but most see its priorities as set by coalition authorities. Half said the coalition authorities are doing a better job now than two months ago, while 14 percent said they were doing a worse job.

Richard Burkholder, head of the Gallup team in Baghdad, said residents of the city of more than 6 million were eager to talk with his researchers and most who were contacted agreed to be interviewed in their own homes. Gallup drew its sample from different neighborhoods throughout the capital.

Sounds to me like overall the people once again have hope!

By the way the data is from www.gallup.com.
 
Great post, Eric!

lmao, Mtn Biker, welcome to the board!

I wonder what Spillmind will say about this? Hmmmm....


Spillmind : "And 83% of all Iraqis polled stated they need a bong hit."
 

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