Saturday, September 02, 2006

Poll: Signs of Doubt Cloud War on Terror


There should be doubts. Major doubts!

Where is bin Laden?

Where is that madman al Zawahiri?

Where is the anthrax missive mailer?

Who is running our ports?

Why aren't "nukular" plants more secure and chemical plants?

Why is DHS a freakin' pork factory?

Why are gas prices higher than ever and where are the alternatives.

If we are so upset about the possibilty of a bioweapons attack, why isn't everyone insured?

Oh, and what the hell are we doing in Iraq, except making everything worse, to the tune of billions?

Poll: Signs of Doubt Cloud War on Terror:

WASHINGTON -- Doubts about the war on terrorism are growing. Most people worry that the cost in blood and money may be too high, and they don't think al-Qaida kingpin Osama bin Laden will ever be caught, an AP-Ipsos poll found.

Five years after the attacks of Sept. 11, fully one-third of Americans think the terrorists may be winning, the poll suggests. Worries fed by the war in Iraq have spilled over into the broader campaign against terrorists who directly target the U.S.

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