Majority of War Opponents Question Its Underlying Rationale

The reasons given by those who oppose the war are strikingly different from the way the administration has characterized opposition. Full Story »

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Jami Dwyer
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by Jami Dwyer - Oct. 1, 2008

Good questions. I might have preferred that respondents be able to choose more than one reason for opposing or supporting the war, as this makes some reasons look less prevalent than they are. Additionally, it's hard for some people to understand that it's not a third of Americans who think the war in Iraq is stopping terrorists. It's a third of _war supporters._ This sort of thing should be emphasized in break-down studies like this, for people who hate math.

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