WASHINGTON (AFP) - For the first time since it began, a majority of Americans believe the Iraq war is not part of the war on terrorism, as US President George W. Bush keeps insisting it is, according to a poll.Fifty-one percent of the 1,206 adults surveyed in the August 17-21 New York Times/CBS News poll believed the two wars were separate, while 44 percent saw a link between them. In June, opinion was split evenly at 41 percent.
Rest of the story here. It's funny. Run this poll anywhere else in the world, and you will find a huge, lopsided percentage of people who believe the two "wars" are completely separate. Who are these 44%? Do they only watch Fox News?