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A letter to Bush

Tyger

Old School, New Tricks
Ok, the "Real" reply...

Originally posted by tazzhc10
This just taken off of www.gallup.com.


Bush's current approval rating 58%

Do you approve of the US decision to go to war?

76% Approve
20% Disapprove
4% Had no opinion

Should the war have begun when it did?

70% for
27% against
3% clueless


How anyone can say that the citizens of the USA do not approve of what President Bush is doing must not have done any research on the subject.
I want to zone in on that "approval rating" part up there then.

Actually, As it's being reported, it's basically a 'leisurly drive across the desert'. Just wil unitl the "real" stuff hits the fan. When people ralise that war is a messy buisness and that LOTS of people DIE in them! It's one of the key factors to why the US pulled out of "Desert Storm" in the first place, bad publicity.

-Tyger
 

Mario

Pigeon amongst the cats
Sep 25, 2002
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i support the war but i aint driving the tanks coz i aint old enough...however give me a year and i'll be dropping the bombs :p RAF for me...and no it aint no patriotism thing going on it's what i've always wanted to do. e.g. fly planes not drop bombs :rolleyes:
 

Buddha 3

Hamfist McPunchalot
Originally posted by JoseDominguez
He used them last time, ancient pre-Korean war crap. I'd assume he still has them laying around. That sort of thing didn't get too much publicity, it's not so impressive when your tanks are blowing apart museum pieces rather than state-of-the-art Soviet armour.
You've been misinformed (Don't worry, happens a lot. You'd be surprised by the amount of crap even something like the Discovery Channel spits out). The T60 was produced between 1941 and 1942, and was used as a light recon vehicle. Most of them have been blown to crap by the Germans, and it is unlikely any survived the war, except for a few pieces that are in museums, such as Kubinka.



The vehicle that they probably meant is the the T54 and T55, which are indeed from the fifties.