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"'Military Times' Poll Finds Fading Support for President, War

By E&P Staff

Published: January 02, 2006 5:45 PM ET

NEW YORK While President Bush remains more popular within the military than outside it, support for him, and for the war in Iraq, "has slipped significantly in the last year among members of the military's professional core," according to the Military Times, analyzing its annual year-end poll.

The Military Times Media Group is made up of the Army Times, Air Force Times, Navy Times and Marine Times.

Approval of the president's Iraq policy fell 9% from 2004; a bare majority, 54%, now says they view his performance on Iraq favorably. Support for his overall performance fell 11 points, to 60%, among readers of the Military Times newspapers (85% of those polled are on active duty).

"Though support both for President Bush and for the war in Iraq remains significantly higher than in the public as a whole, the drop is likely to add further fuel to the heated debate over Iraq policy," the report continued. "In 2003 and 2004, supporters of the war in Iraq pointed to high approval ratings in the Military Times Poll as a signal that military members were behind President Bush's the president's policy."

Of the poll respondents, all active duty, about half had served in Iraq or Afghanistan. Only 13% called themselves Democrats. The poll was taken from about mid-November to mid-December, with 1,215 respondents.

Other findings:

• Positive feelings about Congress, civilian and uniformed Pentagon leaders and the media all fell.

• Opposition to the draft fell slightly, from 75 percent last year to 68 percent this year.

• Nearly two-thirds said the military is stretched too thin to be effective, though that figure is down substantially from two years ago."


http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001772647

1/3/2006 12:15:32 PM

TreeTwista10
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and thats why plans for troop extraction and the "end" of the war are coming together

1/3/2006 12:24:10 PM

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My sister is a Lt. at Schofield Barracks and I went to lunch with her and some of her soldiers. THe only soldier who supported Bush was an older Sgt. who's family was very wealthy...1 out of about 20 isn't saying much for the Prez

1/3/2006 12:40:59 PM

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And 20 people out of almost a million in the military isn't saying much for a representative sample.

1/3/2006 2:44:26 PM

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um, it says that the poll had 1215 respondents

1/3/2006 4:14:10 PM

GGMon
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Wow - lets all paste bias "news" clippings and feel good about our worthless, sinful life.

1/3/2006 4:23:25 PM

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"TGD: W is going down!!1"

1/3/2006 4:32:24 PM

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hahahhahahahahahah GGMon will do anything to defend that dude

it's funnay

1/3/2006 5:00:09 PM

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Well, I guess it's a good thing that President Bush isn't up for reelection.

1/3/2006 5:01:06 PM

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more like "too bad our soldiers are up for re-enlistment ever 2-4 years"

have fun with the draft you young sons of bitches

1/3/2006 5:12:23 PM

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to throw some anecdotal evidence on the fire.....
I have a friend who just returned from Iraq last week after his 2nd tour. Before, during and after the 1st time he was over there he supported the war and Bush, but during this 2nd tour he came to realize that he no longer believed in the cause nor the way the war is being conducted.

so there's at least one out of your million that have lose support.

1/3/2006 5:39:15 PM

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"um, it says that the poll had 1215 respondents"


*SIGH*

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"My sister is a Lt. at Schofield Barracks and I went to lunch with her and some of her soldiers. THe only soldier who supported Bush was an older Sgt. who's family was very wealthy...1 out of about 20 isn't saying much for the Prez"


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"And 20 people out of almost a million in the military isn't saying much for a representative sample."


It wasn't just an accidental juxtaposition.

And yes I realize that they're getting sick of fighting. I'm not disputing that. I'm disputing shitty statistics.

[Edited on January 3, 2006 at 8:10 PM. Reason : ]

1/3/2006 8:07:39 PM

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I found two of these statements funny. First, I sincerely think the guy who conducted a poll with his sister at lunch has absolutely no idea what he is talking about.

Secondly, I saw this same piece in Army Times, with an article right underneath it that had to do with "mission approval ratings" being high. But, of course, pryderi with his tunner vision wouldn't bother reading that. (Actually I'd be surprised if he read anything beyond the title half the time)

1/4/2006 7:27:59 AM

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Facts don't get in the way of Pryderi and his views. NO BLOOD FOR OIL!

1/4/2006 10:54:27 AM

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I thought this was funny coming from the military.

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"Opposition to the draft fell slightly, from 75 percent last year to 68 percent this year."

1/4/2006 10:58:08 AM

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the fastest way to finish a war is to lose it

1/4/2006 11:03:56 AM

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"Secondly, I saw this same piece in Army Times, with an article right underneath it that had to do with "mission approval ratings" being high."



But of course, Maverick with his dishonesty neglected to post that although "mission approval ratings" remain high, those also fell by 12% between 2004 and 2005.

This is significant when soldiers doubt their own mission, and don't approve of their own commander-in-chief.

1/4/2006 12:08:01 PM

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the lifers never give up support of bush or the military...its the draftees and suckers who get convinced to go to iraq in a walmart parking lot of bumfuck, usa by some sheisty recruiters who only recruit so THEY dont have to go to iraq

1/4/2006 12:15:52 PM

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The people who ran the poll said that it was skewed heavily towards the lifers.

1/4/2006 12:25:04 PM

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yes
lets call the guys who are doing what we aren't willing to "suckers"
gg

and i doubt that maverick was being "dishonest"
guy probably has more honor and integrity than at least 95% of the soap box, myself and the thread starter included

1/4/2006 12:26:09 PM

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hey woodfoot...if you are at walmart buying, whatever, a damn 12 pack...and some recruiters approach you in the parking lot...and they convince you to join the army and go to iraq...you are a sucker

maybe you can be nice and call it 'naive' or 'misguided' or something else to make yourself feel better

1/4/2006 12:29:58 PM

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"pryderi: This is significant when soldiers doubt their own mission, and don't approve of their own commander-in-chief."

irony++

1/4/2006 1:11:48 PM

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"and some recruiters approach you in the parking lot...and they convince you to join the army and go to iraq...you are a sucker"

what if they're really good at their job?

1/4/2006 1:45:16 PM

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they probably are...but that doesnt change my point

1/4/2006 1:52:29 PM

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what if they expressly tell me i won't actually be in iraq
but i'll be a press operator in the laundry room in birmingham

?

or that i can get a great billet to hawaii?

1/4/2006 2:09:14 PM

TreeTwista10
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well then they are probably lying, and good at their jobs, and you are probably a gullible 18 year old in flint michigan omg michael moore have my baby

1/4/2006 2:12:11 PM

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soooo

lemme get this straight

you feel that all the soldiers with complaints about the military are idiots

i just wanna make sure we're on the same page here

1/4/2006 2:19:04 PM

TreeTwista10
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you must be reading pages in a different book

i say many of the kids who are planning on going to the store or the mall and get convinced to join the military on the way are suckers

1/4/2006 4:53:24 PM

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"what if they expressly tell me i won't actually be in iraq
but i'll be a press operator in the laundry room in birmingham

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or that i can get a great billet to hawaii?"


That's why you always read any contract you sign, espeicialy one that hands your ass over to the government. It's not too much to ask people to actualy read the 3 pages of the enlistment contract is it?

1/4/2006 8:06:52 PM

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"But of course, Maverick with his dishonesty neglected to post that although "mission approval ratings" remain high, those also fell by 12% between 2004 and 2005.
"


Even my own powers of recollection can be flawed.

These ratings also remain relatively constant with the ratings from 2003. (There was a spike upwards in '04, then back to the '03 level).

And of course, on the upside as well, Rotary-Wing accidents are going down significantly, too, even as more and more aircraft fly increasingly more flight hours. I liked that article too.

[Edited on January 4, 2006 at 8:13 PM. Reason : .]

1/4/2006 8:12:19 PM

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^i like that too

1/4/2006 8:33:56 PM

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with great power comes no responsibility

1/4/2006 9:10:21 PM

Docido
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With great power comes the feeling of great invincibility.

1/4/2006 9:50:12 PM

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"Wow - lets all paste bias "news" clippings and feel good about our worthless, sinful life.

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sinful? weren't you the moron who tried to say it wasnt conservatives who were advocating abstinance?

and joe liebermann does not count.

1/4/2006 11:40:43 PM

GGMon
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Sinful refering to Pryderi homosexaul lifestyle.

1/5/2006 10:41:28 AM

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hey, only 2 out of 6 words misspelled. That's pretty good for GGMon.

1/5/2006 11:59:24 AM

Woodfoot
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hahahahah

1/5/2006 12:58:50 PM

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Does it really matter if no one supports Bush?

1/5/2006 1:14:12 PM

GGMon
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spelling smack - you suck at the interweb.

1/5/2006 8:00:40 PM

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