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July 15, 2008 1:00 PM

CBS News Poll: Americans More Upbeat On Iraq But Most Still Say U.S. Should Have Stayed Out

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Vaughn Ververs
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A new CBS News/New York Times will be out at 6:30 this evening but we have an early look at some of the numbers.

The poll shows that while Americans have been pessimistic about the direction of the country in general and the state of the economy in particular, they are increasingly positive about the way things are going in Iraq.

Just seven percent say the war in Iraq is going very well but 45 percent now say it is going at least somewhat well. This marks the most positive assessment of the war since January, 2006, and a 10 point upswing since just last month. But 51 percent say the war is going at least somewhat badly. In June, just 35 percent said the war was going somewhat well while 62 percent said it was going badly.

Still, 59 percent of Americans say that the U.S. should have stayed out of Iraq altogether, a number slightly up from April when 57 percent said so. Thirty six percent say that the U.S. did the right thing by going to war with Iraq.

Barack Obama's campaign has been trying to paint a possible John McCain presidency as a third Bush term and that message may be resonating with some voters, particularly on Iraq. Most (78 percent) think McCain will continue President Bush's policies in Iraq. Just 17 percent say McCain will not continue those policies.

For more on the CBS News/New York Times poll, tune in to the CBS Evening News tonight and see the full results at CBSNews.com at 6:30.

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by mattcat25 July 16, 2008 1:39 PM EDT
Iraq is%u2026.OVER!

There were no weapons of mass destruction, or delivery systems.
Iraq had absolutely no air force and a depleted army.
Saddam Hussein was under UN sanctions.

George Bush and Richard Cheney had the aspiration to invade Saddam%u2019s Oil Fields at their inauguration in January 2001. $Billions and $Billions of US Federal Treasury Funds have been wasted away on this immoral and insidious crusade for control and profits.

Meanwhile, Osama Bin Laden has been allowed to continue his operations and fragmenting of the US economy. Islamic Terrorism is and always has been centered in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Bush Administration has not alleviated the security threat, but has permitted its flourish.

The Nouri Al-Maliki Government has called for the scheduled withdrawal of US Military Troops from Iraq, Oil contracts have been executed between the New Iraqi Government and 5 Multinational Oil Corporations.

It%u2019s done, and time to leave.
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by flreason July 16, 2008 1:15 PM EDT
Ariel133:

So when did you do your stint in Iraq? If Obama is unqualified because he hasn''t been to Iraq, I assume you measure yourself by the same standard. I''m supposed to accept your assessment without any mention of your bona fides?

Just in case you haven''t read any of the recent information that might conflict with your world-view, former Federal Reserve Chairman Greenspan, hardly an Obama apologist, stated that the reason for the Iraq war was not about Saddam Hussein or terror, it was about oil. Greenspan was the ultimate Washington insider and part of the Bush Administration inner cicle. You need to stop channeling right-wing talk radio and look objectively at the facts. The Iraq war has NOT, by even the Bush Administration''s intelligence assessments, reduced the threat of terrorism for Americans...it has increased it. An administration that wages an assault on our Constitutional freedoms is a lot more of a threat to us than Iraq ever was.
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by bluestardad July 16, 2008 1:55 AM EDT
YOU THINK?

IF YOU LIKE BEING IN IRAQ OR THE MIDDLE EAST GO SERVE YOURSELF!

THERE IS NOTHING IN THE MIDDLE EAST AMERICA NEEDS OR IS THERE ANY THREAT TO AMERICA THERE!

THE ONLY REASON IT STAYS IN THE NEWS IS BECAUSE THE AMERICAN MEDIA IS RUN BY AIPAC MEMBERS!
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by noloyalisti July 15, 2008 10:22 PM EDT
I happen to know a lot of supposedly smart Americans who are still invested in war profiteers. Who still believe the military is somehow protecting our freedom. Who still get their news from TV and newspapers and then believe propaganda like the surge is working. I am just reviewing the record and seeing what Americans have allowed to happen with elections, the Supreme Court and the fake wars.
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by jone775 July 15, 2008 9:16 PM EDT
noloyalisti: really, generally Americans are idiots? hmmm...? I''m not a Bush fan but I disagree completely with that assertion.
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by noloyalisti July 15, 2008 9:12 PM EDT
Upbeat idiots, yes. That is not a slur, it is only reality. The mainstream media, who supported the invasion to make money and supported Bushoccio because he was willing to send people to die for profits, stopped reporting reality in Iraq.
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by jone775 July 15, 2008 9:10 PM EDT
azure11: I could not agree with you more; I feel your frustration!
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by ariel133 July 15, 2008 7:59 PM EDT
Element- Wars come & go- even if you don''t want them to. Time to get into the real world.
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by ariel133 July 15, 2008 7:58 PM EDT
OBAMA is the problem with America,..the lack of balance and justice- the lack of real CHANGE- If you keep focusing on something that is not feasible you will be disappointed and it will reinforce your belief that fighting for your country is bad- Don''t you want to WIN THE WAR on terror??!! Obama has not right to make statements having not been to IRAQ...it is MUTE.
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by inventagod2 July 15, 2008 7:57 PM EDT

Generally, Americans are idiots.
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