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Showing Original Post only (View all)Poll: Majority Of Americans Approve Of Sending Congress To Syria [View all]
http://www.theonion.com/articles/poll-majority-of-americans-approve-of-sending-cong,33752Poll: Majority Of Americans Approve Of Sending Congress To Syria
EWS Syria News ISSUE 4936 Sep 5, 2013
WASHINGTONAs President Obama continues to push for a plan of limited military intervention in Syria, a new poll of Americans has found that though the nation remains wary over the prospect of becoming involved in another Middle Eastern war, the vast majority of U.S. citizens strongly approve of sending Congress to Syria.
The New York Times/CBS News poll showed that though just 1 in 4 Americans believe that the United States has a responsibility to intervene in the Syrian conflict, more than 90 percent of the public is convinced that putting all 535 representatives of the United States Congress on the ground in Syriaincluding Senate pro tempore Patrick Leahy, House Speaker John Boehner, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, and, in fact, all current members of the House and Senateis the best course of action at this time.
I believe it is in the best interest of the United States, and the global community as a whole, to move forward with the deployment of all U.S. congressional leaders to Syria immediately, respondent Carol Abare, 50, said in the nationwide telephone survey, echoing the thoughts of an estimated 9 in 10 Americans who said they strongly support any plan of action that involves putting the U.S. House and Senate on the ground in the war-torn Middle Eastern state. With violence intensifying every day, now is absolutely the right momentthe perfect moment, reallyfor the United States to send our legislators to the region.
In fact, my preference would have been for Congress to be deployed months ago, she added.
Citing overwhelming support from the international communityincluding that of the Arab League, Turkey, and France, as well as Great Britain, Iraq, Iran, Russia, Japan, Mexico, China, and Canada, all of whom are reported to be unilaterally in favor of sending the U.S. Congress to Syriathe majority of survey respondents said they believe the United States should refocus its entire approach to Syrias civil war on the ground deployment of U.S. senators and representatives, regardless of whether the Assad regime used chemical weapons or not.
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Lol, seems like a good idea along the lines of what I have always felt should be a requirement for
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#1
Because our leaders believe they are an elite class whose lives are way too valuable to be placed at
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#46
The Syrians would probably have a better chance of survival from cruise missles.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2013
#2
the public has learned more from the Iraq debacle than the Congress has
carolinayellowdog
Sep 2013
#10
"Subjecting the Syrian population to our Congress surely would fall under that"
Jamastiene
Sep 2013
#23
Maybe they can get their numbers up in the approval category if they go, they should consider it.
Jefferson23
Sep 2013
#16
If we leave those who vote No, we might have a House that's 80% republican and a senate
pampango
Sep 2013
#81
Good idea. Also, send the generals and admirals who currently have desks in the Pentagon.
AnotherMcIntosh
Sep 2013
#37
“In fact, my preference would have been for Congress to be deployed months ago,”
etherealtruth
Sep 2013
#48
Syria would probably prefer getting hit with cruise missiles than having the US Congress land there
Snake Plissken
Sep 2013
#71