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My basic premise was that morale in Iraq is not HIGH or confidence that we will prevail. Technically Bush didn't even report back from the frontline . . . he reported back from the airport . . . granted it's pretty dangerous there as well.
I noted explicitly that I quoted the article selectively but I do not think I misrepresented the statistics. It is always difficult to analyze polling when you use a mean value (average) and then assess responses that lie to either side. Unless you define the 'average' then everyone will apply their own definition. Accordingly, the only useful values are the extremes.
In summary, President Bush has a habit of distortion. Some say he's a slow wit. Some say he's a liar. Some say he's a straight-talker that doesn't get bogged down with DC wonk. Personally, I think he's a slow wit, liar but typically he says what he means to best of his limited ability.
Defending our nation is a worthwhile endeavor and everyone that chooses (or old farts . . . drafted) to perform that duty deserves our respect and consideration. But by his actions, Bush shows the US military even less consideration than his equally impressive draft-dodging predecessor. Stop Loss orders are likely a function of low morale and that low morale is likely a function of misuse and abuse of our military.
I noted explicitly that I quoted the article selectively but I do not think I misrepresented the statistics. It is always difficult to analyze polling when you use a mean value (average) and then assess responses that lie to either side. Unless you define the 'average' then everyone will apply their own definition. Accordingly, the only useful values are the extremes.
For this item possible could mean anything. On any given day if you ask me if I will ever use my preternatural neuropsychopharmacology skills at PFE, BMS, JNJ, GSK, or LLY . . . the typical answer would be (very unlikely) . . . . when the bills are due (not likely) . . . and when the wife is talking about Maserati Spyder (possible). I don't know what typical retention looks like and I imagine that Iraq is no picnic but considering.9. How likely is it that you will stay in the military after your current obligation is complete?
340 Very likely 18%
245 likely 13%
353 possible 18%
333 not likely 17%
611 very unlikely 32%
Does average in Tikrit mean the same as Mosul or Baghdad? To assume average belongs in the "good" column (or bad) is just that . . . an assumption. But the values at the somewhat unambiguous extremes . . . do not portend high morale as a satisfactory descriptor for US forces in the region. Then again maybe the sample sux so all conclusions are suspect.13. How do you rate your unit's morale?
53 very high 3%
252 high 13%
653 average 34%
540 low 28%
412 very low 21%
In summary, President Bush has a habit of distortion. Some say he's a slow wit. Some say he's a liar. Some say he's a straight-talker that doesn't get bogged down with DC wonk. Personally, I think he's a slow wit, liar but typically he says what he means to best of his limited ability.
Defending our nation is a worthwhile endeavor and everyone that chooses (or old farts . . . drafted) to perform that duty deserves our respect and consideration. But by his actions, Bush shows the US military even less consideration than his equally impressive draft-dodging predecessor. Stop Loss orders are likely a function of low morale and that low morale is likely a function of misuse and abuse of our military.
