Withdrawal Anyone?

How long will it be before the MSM (Mainstream Media) starts paying attention to the numbers?
USA Today is starting to listen.
Nearly six in 10 Americans say the United States should withdraw some or all of its troops from Iraq, a new Gallup Poll finds, the most downbeat view of the war since it began in 2003.

Patience for the war has dropped sharply as optimism about the Iraqi elections in January has ebbed and violence against U.S. troops hasn’t abated. For the first time, a majority would be “upset” if President Bush sent more troops. A new low, 36%, say troop levels should be maintained or increased.

The souring of public opinion presents challenges for the president, who has vowed to stay the course until democracy is established and Iraqi forces can ensure security. He hasn’t suggested sending more U.S. troops.

We have reached a tipping point, says Ronald Spector, a military historian at George Washington University. Even some of those who thought it was a great idea to get rid of Saddam (Hussein) are saying, "I want our troops home."

The pattern of public opinion on Iraq - strong support for the first two years that then erodes - is reminiscent of the Korean and Vietnam conflicts, he says.

... and our old buddy, Walter Jones, is taking his activism to the next level.
Go Walt!
Walter Jones … a North Carolina conservative, said on ABC’s "This Week" that he would offer legislation next week setting a timetable for the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq. I voted for the resolution to commit the troops, and I feel that we’ve done about as much as we can do, ” said Jones, who had coined the phrase "freedom fries" to lash out at the French for opposing the Iraq invasion.



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