People Poll: U.S. should not attack Iraq

From: Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA | Date: August 10, 2002 | Copyright information

An overwhelming majority of readers believe the United States should not attack Iraq to oust Saddam Hussein.

The results of this week's poll are:

53, or 12 percent of the 442 voters, said the United States ...

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