April 17, 2007
On Polling
Young People and the War in Iraq
By JANET ELDER
Forty-eight percent of Americans 18 to 29 years old said the United States did the right thing in taking military action against Iraq, while 45 percent said the United States should have stayed out. That is in sharp contrast to the opinions of those 65 and older, who have lived through many other wars. Twenty eight percent of that age group said the United States did the right thing, while 67 percent said the United States should have stayed out.
Thursday, April 19
Okay, but in Fairness, When You're Polling a Bunch of People Who've Volunteered To Fight in Iraq, You've Gotta Expect...Oh, Wait
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You forget to point out that you can be stupid both when young and old, and therefore, the "old and wise" addage is just doesn't cut it. Old people just want to go to Bingo, but the young will control the next generation.
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