A majority disapprove of the president's handling of the war in Iraq and are more in line with the views of the general public.There is no need to comment on the content and substance of this article and the results of the research.
Nearly six out of every 10 military families disapprove of Bush's job performance and the way he has run the war, rating him only slightly better than the general population does.
And among those families with soldiers, sailors and Marines who have served in Iraq or Afghanistan, 60% say that the war in Iraq was not worth the cost, the same result as all adults surveyed.
It is important to simply recall that we allegedly live in a democracy. In our form of democracy, allegedly, the majority wins.
Anyone who makes references to democracy and simultaneously does not adhere to the rule of majority wins, destroys democracy.
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