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Originally Posted by roachboy
yeah. well, it's good there are people who make ace seem sensible i suppose. jesus.
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Your comment here is childish and unnecessary. In addition, what I have posted here has merit. If you focused on the issues in each post rather than personal attacks you would see a higher level of discourse here.
The post you mock has a solid basis in generally held views by many in this country.
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By a wide margin, American voters think Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi is more committed to staying in power than President Barack Obama is to ousting him.
In addition, most voters think the Obama administration has failed to explain what the U.S. goals are in Libya, and more voters disapprove (51 percent) than approve (42 percent) of the president’s handling of the situation there.
These are just some of the findings in a Fox News poll released Wednesday.
By a large 31 percentage-point margin, more voters think Qaddafi is determined to staying in power (57 percent) than think Obama is committed to removing him (26 percent).
Most Republicans (71 percent) and independents (65 percent) say Qaddafi is more determined. Even among Democrats, a slightly larger number believe Qaddafi is more committed (43 percent) than think President Obama is (39 percent).
Meanwhile, despite President Obama making a prime-time address to the nation on March 28, most voters -- 61 percent -- say the administration has not explained what the U.S. is trying to achieve in Libya.
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Read more:
Fox News Poll: Qaddafi Seen as More Committed than Obama - FoxNews.com
I suggest you take an objective look at these issues and try to understand what is going on and why on this issue.