"A public-opinion report says only 40 per cent of respondents across Canada, and almost none in Quebec, support the deployment.”
So about 60% across Canada oppose the mission and most of Quebec.
And you "can also tell you which way the people who are this ignorant vote...." Interesting 
I'm going to withhold the initial words that lept to mind and instead just tell you to roll your eyes at somebody else!
Does it not strike you as coincidental that there is approximately 40% support for the Conservatives right now with 60% split between the Liberal Party, the Dippers, the Greens and the Block?
I'm not saying that all Conservatives who currently back the mission are 100% knowledgable about all the facets, but I believe based on my conversations with known conservatives, those that aren't 100% up to speed have cast their dye based on "principle-based intervention". That is, we're involving ourselves to make a positive difference.
On the other hand, in my conversations with those whom I know are dedicated to other parties (that 60%):95% couldn't find Aghanistan on a map without labels on it.
90% believe it's George Bush's war (85% will also believe GWB orchestrated 09/11)
95% have no concept of the impact on women and girls & education specifically between NATO intervention & not
95% have no concept of the terrorism training implications if NATO abandons Afghanistan and it reverts to a Waziristan-like terrorist breeding ground.
I should add, in my many conversations with non-conservative voters, when you suddenly introduce the women's education & rights facet of the debate, a majority suddenly have their eye-brows pop-up and the general response is "Gee, I didn't know that."
Bottom Line: Afghanistan is currently unpopular because it is being branded as a Conservative effort. Based on it being a Conservative effort, it is blacklisted as being acceptable by ALL on the Left. All they need to hear is that Harper is for it, and they are automatically against it, and feel no need to actually educate themselves to understand it. If you applied some sort of knowledge test to voters (or poll participants) about where Afghanistan is, what the issues are, etc. and only allowed those to vote based on passing that test, I think you'd find you that 95% of your 60% that currently oppose the mission would fail. Furthermore, my father taught me at a young age that not all opinions are equal. Only when your opinion is based on a solid foundation and you yourself have subjected that opinion to repeated objective criticism and fault-testing is ANY opinion worth the air it is spoken upon. I should add in addition to the filter that the Left is currently applying to all things "Conservative", the Left in our country has become incredibly
lazy. We live in a country with free access to information, and instead of having any interest in educating themselves on issues like Afghanistan, Taxation, Kyoto, etc., the people who congregate in the Liberal Party, Green Party, and NDP seem more interested in tuning into the latest reality show. Quite frankly, it's an afront to democracy when eligible voters CHOOSE ignorance because of this laziness.
Now I'm going to show more respect than you showed me by not rolling my eyes at you, but I would like your response....
Matthew.
