LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - The majority of Britons now approve of the U.S.-led war on Iraq, following a large swing as the conflict began last week, a new poll showed on Monday.
In the ICM poll, due to be published in the Guardian newspaper on Tuesday, 54 percent of Britons said they supported a military campaign to remove Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, compared with 38 percent in a previous March 16 poll.
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WASHINGTON, March 24 — Public support for President Bush has solidified in the early days of the war with Iraq, with two-thirds of Americans saying they approve of the way he is doing his job, according to a NBC poll published Sunday..
So "up yours" to the rockapes and useful idiots who like to beat drums and play at making paper mache' figures and wagging school, theyre the noisy minority, as always........
Good people DONT march to support wars, but anti-war goons DO march to support dictators.