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[casi] Opinion polls



Dear all

A long article by Johann Hari in today's Independent says:

'Opinion polls conducted in Iraq since the war - by reputable polling
agncies that have predicted election results across the world - have
vindicated this view (the view of the pro-war Iraq Prospect Organisation),
showing that a large majority of Iraqis wanted the invasion'

(The Homecoming, Independent Review, 18th September).

Does anyone know the opinion polls he is referring to? The question does
seem a rather obvious one and one wonders why it wasn't posed in the recent
American Enterprise Institute/Zogby Institute poll, especially if there were
good grounds for thinking the result would be favourable to the American
Enterprise Institute's point of view ...

Peter


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