Posted on 02/06/2003 7:14:03 AM PST by Republican Red
Male 14.9% Female 85.1% Number of responses: 68698
How should the U.S. deal with Iraq?
Use military force without U.N. or coalition support 69% Use military force, but only with U.N. and coalition support 7.3% Find a diplomatic solution without the use of military force 23.7% Number of responses: 68675
Do you believe Iraq is a serious threat to the U.S.?
Yes 79.1% No 20.9% Number of responses: 68524
Are you concerned the U.S. is moving too quickly towards war?
Yes 28.7% No 71.3% Number of responses: 68670
On Wednesday, February 5, Secretary of State Colin Powell presented evidence alleging Iraq has been hiding weapons and also has ties to Al Qaeda. Did this change your position on whether you support a war in Iraq?
Yes 58.3% No 41.7% Number of responses: 68523
Do you believe Iraq is hiding weapons?
Yes 92.7% No 7.3% Number of responses: 67851
Do you think U.N. weapons inspectors should get more time to find evidence?
Yes 28.4% No 71.6% Number of responses: 68429
Do you fear terrorist retaliation if the U.S. goes to war against Iraq?
Yes 76.3% No 23.7% Number of responses: 68484
If the U.S. goes to war with Iraq, do you think anti-American sentiment will:
Increase 30.7% Decrease 46.9% Stay the same 22.4% Number of responses: 68527
If the U.S. goes to war with Iraq, what do you think will happen to America's foreign relations?
They will improve. 50.2% They will suffer. 28.2% They will stay the same. 21.7% Number of responses: 68521
What kind of role do you think oil plays in the crisis with Iraq?
A significant role. 22.9% It is one of many factors. 19.1% It does not play a role. 58.1% Number of responses: 68621
FReep it NOW!
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Male | 35.7% | ||
Female | 64.3% | ||
Number of responses: 266 | |||
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Use military force without U.N. or coalition support | 19.7% | ||
Use military force, but only with U.N. and coalition support | 10.8% | ||
Find a diplomatic solution without the use of military force | 69.5% | ||
Number of responses: 269 | |||
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Yes | 38.7% | ||
No | 61.3% | ||
Number of responses: 266 | |||
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Yes | 76.4% | ||
No | 23.6% | ||
Number of responses: 267 | |||
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Yes | 10.2% | ||
No | 89.8% | ||
Number of responses: 266 | |||
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Yes | 79% | ||
No | 21% | ||
Number of responses: 262 | |||
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Yes | 75.2% | ||
No | 24.8% | ||
Number of responses: 266 | |||
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Yes | 85.6% | ||
No | 14.4% | ||
Number of responses: 263 | |||
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Increase | 80.5% | ||
Decrease | 4.5% | ||
Stay the same | 15% | ||
Number of responses: 267 | |||
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They will improve. | 12.4% | ||
They will suffer. | 73.7% | ||
They will stay the same. | 13.9% | ||
Number of responses: 266 | |||
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A significant role. | 62% | ||
It is one of many factors. | 26.7% | ||
It does not play a role. | 11.3% | ||
Number of responses: 266 |
As I said yesterday...stoopid wimmen.
Really? When I voted yesterday, they weren't.
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