Sunday, March 17, 2013

DISAPPOINTING

By now, I would expect at least 75% of Americans would believe the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were not worth it.
A Decade on, Most are Critical of the U.S.-Led War in Iraq
By Gary Langer | ABC OTUS News – 2 hrs 46 mins ago
As such, 58 percent in this poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates, say that considering its costs vs. its benefits the war in Iraq was not worth fighting; 56 percent say the same about the war in Afghanistan.

2 comments:

Ken Hoop said...

Here is the fact: The American people are much too spoiled from lack of fighting here on our own soil and its consequences, to truly empathize with the people
they allowed their government to put under a state of to this day semi-anarchial conditions.

If they weren't they would force the government to dismantle the Empire and creeps like McCain and the majority crop of the GOP who still defend the war would be banished to infamous anonymity.

Steve J. said...

The American people are much too spoiled from lack of fighting here on our own soil and its consequences, to truly empathize with the people

Maybe we should call this the "Portman Effect"