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Quote from: SeerZilla on November 18, 2003, 12:33:30 AMinteresting "This swing in the mood of British voters is echoed in the poll's finding that two-thirds of voters believe British and American troops should not pull out of Iraq now but instead stay until the situation is "more stable". "thatsa very true statement.. both sides of the argument agree that should be the case...in America, no. We still have millions of people that still think we should leave Iraq. Why? Because their hatred for George Bush is so strong they won't agree with anything he does, so him being in Iraq means they automatically oppose it. It proves to me, that this subset of people (liberals) doesn't give a shit about common sense, they are only thinking politically, like always.
interesting "This swing in the mood of British voters is echoed in the poll's finding that two-thirds of voters believe British and American troops should not pull out of Iraq now but instead stay until the situation is "more stable". "thatsa very true statement.. both sides of the argument agree that should be the case...
Quote from: Trauma on November 18, 2003, 06:40:40 AMQuote from: SeerZilla on November 18, 2003, 12:33:30 AMinteresting "This swing in the mood of British voters is echoed in the poll's finding that two-thirds of voters believe British and American troops should not pull out of Iraq now but instead stay until the situation is "more stable". "thatsa very true statement.. both sides of the argument agree that should be the case...in America, no. We still have millions of people that still think we should leave Iraq. Why? Because their hatred for George Bush is so strong they won't agree with anything he does, so him being in Iraq means they automatically oppose it. It proves to me, that this subset of people (liberals) doesn't give a shit about common sense, they are only thinking politically, like always. *head explodes from the irony of Trauma's posts*