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07
Dec
Military Families Question War as Support for Bush Slips
by QuestionGirl

Ok, couple things. It took them long enough. You would think they would have been the first to realize what a fucktard he is and that he really doesn’t give a rat’s ass about them. And thank you so much to all of you who voted for him not once, but TWICE. I guess it’s good that they won’t vote another whacko Republican into office, better late than never….. but the damage is done now. There’s no undoing it. Nice that you waited until now to figure this shit out.

From Bloomberg via Yahoo News:

Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) — Kent Fletcher, an Iraq war veteran, says he enthusiastically voted for President George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004. Now, he is a registered Democrat who questions the need for the war, the way it has been managed and the treatment of returning veterans.

“Saddam Hussein wasn’t a threat and the culmination of my career was that war and it wasn’t necessary,” says Fletcher, 32, a financial analyst in Bluffton, South Carolina, who served almost 10 years as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps.

A Bloomberg/Los Angeles Times poll shows that Fletcher’s skepticism about the war reflects a growing disenchantment within the broader military community, long a bastion of support for the Bush administration and Republicans. Among active-duty military, veterans and their families, only 36 percent say it was worth going to war in Iraq. This compares with an Annenberg survey taken in 2004, one year after the invasion, which showed that 64 percent of service members and their families supported the war.

The views of veterans and their families are now closer in line with overall public sentiment. The poll shows that 32 percent of the general population supports the war.


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