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National Perspective

Behind the topsy-turvy turn in Bush's Iraq poll numbers

By Peter S. Canellos
Globe Columnist / November 15, 2005

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WASHINGTON -- Despite his renewed aggressiveness in defending the Iraq war, President Bush can't accuse the American people of flip-flopping. In a democracy, a political leader can't run against the people. Nonetheless, the latest polls on the Iraq war look like last year's numbers turned upside down. (Full article: 754 words)

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