It’s Should Not Be This Tough to Get to News Like This (Iraqi Constitution’s Passage Looks Very Likely)
Via the infrequently posting but obviously vigilant SeanO at KelliPundit, who is the only one I’ve seen with this heartening news (Washington Times link may require registration):
Iraqi charter gains wide backing
BAGHDAD — Recent polling shows widespread support for a new Iraqi constitution to be voted on Oct. 15, even in strongholds of Sunni Arab groups that are fighting to derail the charter.
Mehdi Hafedh, director of the Iraqi Center for Development and International Dialogue, said his latest survey showed that Iraqis are exhausted by the continuing violence and that most are hoping the new constitution will be a first step toward the restoration of order.
“The Iraqi people want to finalize the political process as soon as possible. … They want to establish a normal government and institutions,” Mr. Hafedh said yesterday, adding: “Iraqis want this situation to end. It is untenable.”
The poll of 3,625 Iraqis, conducted Sept. 14 to 19, showed 79 percent in favor of the draft constitution and 8 percent opposed. The remainder did not respond.
A high percentage of respondents said they intended to vote and that the level of violence likely would be reduced after the referendum.
It’s not over until the votes are counted, but the margins are impressive.
I guess it doesn’t fit the “Iraq is failing” template.









