Tricky
Briefly immortal
Right you are. Happens to everyone. Even Darat.No need to apologise in future. Just report one of the posts and the mods will delete the extra copies.
But not Lisa, so we must assume it's her fault.
Right you are. Happens to everyone. Even Darat.No need to apologise in future. Just report one of the posts and the mods will delete the extra copies.
There have been a number of surveys, and there are hundreds of interviews with actual Iraqis as opposed to the barrage of pundit opinions in the mainstream news. Here are some examples noted by CommonDreams of specific news articles that ignored Iraqi public opinion in favor of their own versions of reality:
As Usual, NYT Ignores Iraqi Opinion - Anecdotes trump polls on withdrawal
The paper will show:-
• how, within three years and with genuine risks to his life, a man has built up a nationwide field force, a network of regional supervisors and a busy head office…. all motivated by the belief that accurate opinion research can be a force for good.
• the challenges and practical solutions to establishing a research agency in the most difficult of circumstances. It will outline the immense detail that goes into establishing sampling frames, ensuring that various ethnic/religious groups are considered and that – as far as interviewer safety allows - as many locations as possible are covered.
• how meeting such challenges calls for exceptional determination, bravery and belief in the power of public opinion
• why organisations conduct tracking polls and the strategic insights they learn from them.
• what the people of Iraq really think. The paper will reveal what Iraqi’s feel about the security situation, about the occupying forces and how life today compares to that under Saddam. Tracking data reveals the highs and the lows of public opinion and the impact various events have had on the views of ordinary Iraqi’s.
Care to actually address the material in the CommonDreams link rather than this excuse for an argument? The specific news stories and documentation of the facts which contradict the news accounts is spelled out for you in multiple cases. And all you can do is whine about irrelevant stories CommonDreams also writes about.For a minute there, I figured you actually had a completely redoubtable unbiased news source, but it is just the liberal newswire CommonDreams that feature opinions from Deepak Chopra, Alfie Kohn, Frank Rich, Michael Moore and Robert Redford.
OM-FSM! Cicero, you've actually posted something I agree with.BTW: Obama's Iraqi policy is not much different from Bush's. I wonder how CommonDreams will cover what happens in Iraq under the Obama Administration?
Standing by for the Rapture in 3, 2, 1.OM-FSM! Cicero, you've actually posted something I agree with.
Change can be rough.
No kidding, that new avatar of yours almost gave me a heart attack!![]()
Tin Foil Timothy said:Yeah yeah of course you have. What did you do? Give them some Freedom Fries.
No kidding, that new avatar of yours almost gave me a heart attack!![]()

Bush can't, maybe Maliki can. Pardon is a legal issue in Iraq on this matter, not within Bush's presidential jurisdiction.Muntazer al-Zaidi wants Bush to pardon him.
Bush can forgive him, however, if he so wishes. Might be a Christian thing to do.
Again, the pathetic accusations say it all about you pal.
Get out of your house. Travel the world. Look at it with unbiased and less bitter eyes.
Take the blinkers off.
Stop snipping posts to enable you to take them out of context.
Have you been to the Middle East?
I've seen a few minutes of a news segments where Bush, quite wittingly actually, says, first, that he wasn't personally insulted (which seems to imply he'd forgiven the shoe-thrower) and, second, it wasn't too bad compared to all the other stuff people slinged at him during his presidency...
(Bush, though nobody would have imagined it, seems to be one of the presidents with the wittier sense of humor, when he's in the mood for a joke. Go figure.)
!! No kidding, that new avatar of yours almost gave me a heart attack!![]()
Thousands protest for release of Iraqi journalist
Iraq rally for Bush shoe attacker
In Iraqi’s Shoe-Hurling Protest, Arabs Find a Hero. (It’s Not Bush.)
Thousands of Iraqis protest arrest of shoe-throwing journalist
Montrealers are being invited to hurl their footwear at the U.S. Consulate on Saturday in solidarity with an Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President George W. Bush this week.
Not trying to cherry pick, mind you, but I couldn't find more than a blog comment or reply supporting Bush.