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Americans Want This War -- Or So They Tell Pollsters (Barf alert)
USA Today ^ | March 19, 2003 | Michael Gartner

Posted on 03/19/2003 11:39:18 PM PST by TheHeterodoxConservative

Michael Gartner

Well, here we go to war. It's what the president wants. It's what Congress wants. And it's what the people want. So say the polls.

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Last month, just after Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites) addressed the United Nations (news - web sites), six different polls sponsored by U.S. media organizations said a large majority of American people favored taking military action against Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). And polls don't lie. But what were the questions?

* CBS and The New York Times asked: ''Do you approve or disapprove of the United States taking military action against Iraq (news - web sites) to try to remove Saddam Hussein from power?'' Seventy percent of respondents approved.

* ABC and The Washington Post asked: ''Would you favor or oppose having U.S. forces take military action against Iraq to force Saddam Hussein from power?'' Sixty-six percent favored.

* CNN and USA TODAY asked: ''Would you favor or oppose invading Iraq with U.S. ground troops in an attempt to remove Saddam Hussein from power?'' Sixty-three percent favored.

But what would the answers be if the questions were different?

Polls by their very nature are abstract. They are carefully designed not to influence opinion. That way results can be compared and measured over time.

But the abstract nature of polls means that they don't always give people a more concrete view of the horrors of war. Here's a poll someone should take:

* ''In the six-week Gulf War (news - web sites), it has been estimated by the Defense Intelligence Agency that more than 100,000 Iraqis died from direct and indirect military action. Would you favor or oppose war in Iraq if you knew that another 100,000 Iraqis would die?''

* ''In the Vietnam War, 47,000 U.S. troops died in battle. In Korea, 34,000 American troops were killed. In the Gulf War, 148 American troops died. Would you favor or oppose war in Iraq if you knew that 47,000 American troops would die? If 34,000 would die? If 148 would die?''

* ''Would you favor or oppose having U.S. forces take action against Iraq to force Saddam Hussein from power if you knew that 100 young men and women from your town would lose their lives in the attempt?''

* ''Would you favor or oppose invading Iraq with U.S. ground troops if you knew that a young man or woman from your block would lose his or her life in the attempt? A young relative of yours? Your son or daughter?''

What do you suppose those poll numbers would be?

Polls can make real events seem abstract or hypothetical. But the civilians who will die in Iraq are real people. The American soldiers who will die in Iraq are real people. The young men and women who will die -- like the 124,917 U.S. war dead interred at the 24 permanent American burial grounds on foreign soil, like the more than 200,000 military heroes buried at Arlington National Cemetery -- are someone's townsfolk, someone's neighbors, someone's sons and daughters.

Ponder those figures. Look at your family.

Do you really mean what you're telling the pollsters?

Michael Gartner has been editor of newspapers large and small and president of NBC News. In 1997, he won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: pollsoniraq
I tried a search. This was probably posted earlier today, but I couldn't find it.
1 posted on 03/19/2003 11:39:18 PM PST by TheHeterodoxConservative
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To: TheHeterodoxConservative
They forgot to mention only 1000 to 5000 innocent civilians died and very few Americans. I hate it when writers are liers.
2 posted on 03/19/2003 11:49:01 PM PST by Angel
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To: TheHeterodoxConservative
How about this question as long as you are making up questions for their prejudicial effect:

"Would you favor or disfavor an attack on Iraq that would cost as many as 10,000 Iraqi deaths, if that attack would prevent a future terrorist attack on the United States costing as many as 1,500,000 American deaths?"
3 posted on 03/19/2003 11:51:25 PM PST by John Valentine (Writing from downtown Seoul, keeping an eye on the hills to the north.)
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To: John Valentine
If it were Bill Clinton waging this war they would never asked such biased and leading questions.
4 posted on 03/19/2003 11:55:25 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: John Valentine
That is the right question and the whole reason we are at war.
5 posted on 03/20/2003 12:01:54 AM PST by Angel
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To: goldstategop
"If it were Bill Clinton waging this war they would never asked such biased and leading questions. "

Bill Clinton was a wuss and so are they
6 posted on 03/20/2003 12:51:31 AM PST by ezo4
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To: TheHeterodoxConservative
Where was this guy when polls said people supported President Clinton?
7 posted on 03/20/2003 12:52:47 AM PST by nickcarraway
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To: TheHeterodoxConservative
"Michael Gartner has been editor of newspapers large and small and president of NBC News"

Proof that there's no Liberal bias in the news media. I fart in his general direction.

8 posted on 03/20/2003 1:00:52 AM PST by Free ThinkerNY (((Get Saddam!!)))
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To: TheHeterodoxConservative
"Michael Gartner has been editor of newspapers large and small and president of NBC News. In 1997, he won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing"

enough said....
9 posted on 03/20/2003 1:03:31 AM PST by 2penguins (some cultures should be lost forever)
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To: Free ThinkerNY
"In 1997, he won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing."

And even further proof.

10 posted on 03/20/2003 1:03:32 AM PST by TheHeterodoxConservative
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To: TheHeterodoxConservative
I think we just did our own informal poll....:)
11 posted on 03/20/2003 1:05:19 AM PST by 2penguins (some cultures should be lost forever)
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To: 2penguins
LOL
12 posted on 03/20/2003 1:06:31 AM PST by TheHeterodoxConservative
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To: TheHeterodoxConservative
Amusing isnt' it....to prove his point, Gartner has to dis his own USAToday polls. But then, nothing's sacred ( or too hypocritical), when there's an opportunity to bash Bush.

But the most telling point is how far the lefties in the media will go to explain away reality and insult the intelligence of Bush supporters. We must be stupid, right?

13 posted on 03/20/2003 1:14:19 AM PST by YaYa123 (thanks for the confirmation!)
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