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Old 08-03-2007, 11:32 AM   #1
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Default Bush 8 TIMES higher approval rating for handling war than Congress

UPI/Zogby Poll: 54% Lack Confidence in Bush's Ability As Commander in Chief
Survey shows just 3% of Americans approve of how Congress is handling the war in Iraq; 24% say the same for the President
[align=left]A majority of American adults (54%) lack confidence in President Bush"™s ability as Commander in Chief of the U.S. military, a new UPI/Zogby Interactive poll shows. A majority (60%) said they do not trust the president"™s judgment when it comes to the war, while 38% say they have faith in his military decisions.[/align][align=left]Just 24% give the president favorable ratings of his performance in handling the war in Iraq, but confidence in Congress is significantly worse "“ only 3% give Congress positive marks for how it has handled the war. This lack of confidence in Congress cuts across all ideologies. Democrats "“ some of whom had hoped the now Democrat-led Congress would bring an end to the war in Iraq "“ expressed overwhelming displeasure with how Congress has handled the war, with 94% giving Congress a negative rating in its handling specifically of that issue.[/align][align=left]The online survey was conducted July 13"“16, 2007, and included 7,590 respondents. It carries a margin of error of +/"“ 1.1 percentage points.[/align][align=left]To best show support for the troops, 42% believe Congress should fully fund the war in Iraq to maintain current troop levels, while 34% would favor attaching requirements for phased withdrawal to Iraq war funding. Just 18% said cutting all funding for the war in Iraq to bring troops home would be the best showing of Congressional support. Congress has proposed a bill continuing funding the war in Iraq, but that would require the withdrawal of the majority of troops there by Spring of 2008 "“ a plan favored by 49% of Americans. But nearly as many (45%) are opposed to this plan.[/align][align=left]Slightly more than half (54%) believe the U.S. should set a timeline for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, and 55% believe the U.S. should begin the phased withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of this year. President Bush has threatened to veto any bill that funds the war in Iraq that also sets a date to begin withdrawing U.S. troops, but 52% would disagree with a presidential veto, while 44% would approve.[/align][align=left]More than half (55%) believe if the U.S. withdraws from Iraq that it will be considered a defeat, while 41% disagree.[/align][align=left]Half of Americans (51%) believe the presence of U.S. troops in Iraq incites anti-U.S. sentiment and creates a greater likelihood of a terrorist attack within the United States. But 44% believe the U.S. troops in Iraq are fighting terrorists within Iraq so that the U.S. does not have to fight terrorists here at home.[/align][align=left]Overall, slightly more than half (55%) said they oppose the war while 44% say they support it. While the vast majority of Democrats are in opposition to the war (93%), slightly more than half of independents (55%) and just 14% of Republicans take the same stance. Self-described conservatives (87%) and very conservatives (93%) show strong support for the war, but support among moderates (25%) is significantly less.[/align][align=left]Dissatisfaction with how the war in Iraq is being handled is also considerable among past or current members of the military and their families "“ nearly three in four (71%) give the president negative ratings on his handling of the war and than half (54%) said they don"™t trust the President"™s judgment when it comes to the Iraq war. Nearly half (47%) say they lack confidence in Bush"™s ability as Commander in Chief "“ 41% said they have no confidence in him at all. The vast majority (96%) also have a negative view of how Congress has handled the war, but there is disagreement about what Congress should do to support the troops. While half said Congress should fully fund the war in Iraq to maintain current troop levels, 29% would favor attaching requirements for phased withdrawal to Iraq war funding and 16% believe Congress should cut all funding for the war in Iraq and bring the troops home.[/align][align=left]Those with military ties are split over setting a timeline for withdrawal "“ 48% would favor withdrawal but 50% would oppose such a plan. There is a similar split when asked if the U.S. should begin the phased withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of the year "“ 50% agree while 46% disagree. Slightly more than half (57%) believe withdrawal from Iraq would be considered a defeat, but 38% disagree with that perspective. Two in five (40%) favor a proposal by Congress to continue finding the war in Iraq, but that would require the withdrawal of the majority of troops by the spring of 2008. Half (51%) would support a Presidential veto of a bill that funds the war by sets a timeline for withdrawing U.S. troops, although nearly as many (46%) would oppose a veto.[/align][align=left]Those with military ties mirror the feelings of Americans overall. While half (51%) believe U.S. troops in Iraq are fighting terrorists within Iraq so that the U.S. does not have to fight the terrorists domestically, nearly as many (45%) believe the presence of U.S. troops in Iraq incites anti-U.S. sentiment and creates a greater likelihood of a terrorist attack here at home.[/align][align=left]Bush also gets low ratings in dealing with veterans "“ two-thirds (67%) give Bush negative ratings for his performance in providing adequate health care for the veterans who have returned home from the ward in Afghanistan and Iraq. Among those who have or are currently serving in the military and their families, nearly as many agree (62%), while just 30% believe Bush has done a favorable job of providing health care for veterans.[/align]For a complete methodological statement and a list of the questions asked on this survey, please visit:
http://www.zogby.com/methodology/readmeth.dbm?ID=1203
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Old 08-03-2007, 11:42 AM   #2
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and this is a good thing how?
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Old 08-03-2007, 11:51 AM   #3
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It's not a good thing at all. It's just funny how the media is all over Bush, but virtually silent on congress regarding the war (except for a few polls and articles). 3% approval rating on the war should be headlines, yet I'll bet we hardly hear about this.

None of this is to build up Bush at all, or to champion polls, just to wonder how an approval rating could be so low.
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Old 08-03-2007, 12:04 PM   #4
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Keep in mind that congress did not change until fall of 2006, less than a year ago. I am by no means sayingcongress is better now or even will be better but before you go demanding that congress be browbeaten by the news orgs remember who was in control for most of the war to this point.
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Old 08-03-2007, 12:11 PM   #5
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Keep in mind that congress did not change until fall of 2006, less than a year ago. I am by no means sayingcongress is better now or even will be better but before you go demanding that congress be browbeaten by the news orgs remember who was in control for most of the war to this point.
That would all be fine, except.... The Congressional approval ratings are much worse NOW than before "the change".
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Old 08-03-2007, 12:13 PM   #6
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Keep in mind that congress did not change until fall of 2006, less than a year ago. I am by no means sayingcongress is better now or even will be better but before you go demanding that congress be browbeaten by the news orgs remember who was in control for most of the war to this point.
That would all be fine, except.... The Congressional approval ratings are much worse NOW than before "the change".
No doubt. So is everyone's assessment of the war .
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Old 08-03-2007, 12:32 PM   #7
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True all, but the striking message of the poll is relative difference between perception of Bush and perception of congress.Bush is rated 8 TIMES higher on handling of the war.
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Old 08-03-2007, 12:35 PM   #8
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8 times higher but basically it still sucks,right.
polls are about as usefull as teets on a boar.

If I saud how I really feel about our goverment right now I'd proably have home land security knocking on my door.
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No doubt. So is everyone's assessment of the war .
Not everyone's... Didn't one of the left-wing oriented New York papers recently run an article citing improvements in Iraq and arguing that "the surge" is actually having beneficial effects?
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Old 08-03-2007, 12:56 PM   #10
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Awesome. George Bush should get a "participation prize", then I guess.



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