Davin, you very quickly displayed that you A. Know very little about polling, and B. Have nothing new to offer other than the status quo, knee-jerk, anti-war jargon. You should be ashamed that Geggy actually out did you in a thread.
Speaking of which, Geggy, I think that's the diference in the polling language. Is a distrust for America and a little more optimism in a post-Saddam life a mutually exclusive thing? I think this is the most teling find from your poll:
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Faith in the new Iraqi government was a little better, although hardly overwhelming: 53 percent were dissatisfied with the performance of the Iraqi government.
But some 63 percent said foreign troops should only leave after security improved and the capacity of Iraq's institutions was strengthened, according to the poll commissioned by the BBC, ABC News, ARD German TV and USA Today.
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About 69 percent gave similar responses for the availability of clean water, and 88 percent for the availability of driving or cooking fuel.
There was some solace for supporters of the foreign presence in Iraq, however, as 56 percent did not believe that Iraq was in a state of civil war, while 58 percent were in favour of maintaining a unified Iraq.
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