Saturday, September 7, 2013

Public Support for War in Syria Lower Than for Any Other Conflict in Last 20 Years

Well, the public's ball-busting President Blurred Lines.

At Gallup, "U.S. Support for Action in Syria Is Low vs. Past Conflicts":

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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Americans' support for the United States' taking military action against the Syrian government for its suspected use of chemical weapons is on track to be among the lowest for any intervention Gallup has asked about in the last 20 years. Thirty-six percent of Americans favor the U.S. taking military action in order to reduce Syria's ability to use chemical weapons. The majority -- 51% -- oppose such action, while 13% are unsure.
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Public support is up from May, in light of allegations of WMD use by Syria's Assad. But clearly, Americans are burned out on international conflict.

Yeah, and that no doubt explains why Barack "Blurred Lines" Hussein is on the verge of abandoning his Syria strike plans altogether.

How embarrassing. And I mean for Americans to have this idiot in the Oval Office.

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