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Originally posted by FlamesAllTheWay@Nov 12 2004, 08:03 AM
True, but there is some foundation to it. Are you one of the 70% of Bush supporters that believe the U.S. has come up with "clear evidence" that Saddam Hussein was working closely with Al Qaeda? How about the one-third that think WMD's were found in Iraq or another third that think a substantial majority of world opinion supported the U.S.-led invasion?
I really don't know what to make of numbers like this and what is the Democratic Party supposed to do? The facts are already out there and yet these people only hear what they want to hear and believe what they want to believe to suit their views. It's like talking to trees.
http://www.spiegel.de/politik/auslan...326924,00.html
Oh, and I know you personally don't fall into any of those categories, I was just making a point when I questioned you directly, heh...
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As you alluded to at the end, no...I'm not in any of those categories.
To be honest with you, I don't believe those numbers. For example, just the first one alone.....which has never even been insinuated in my mind (at least in the context portrayed with you adjectives) you'd be talking about 40 million people.
I'd like to know exactly how those numbers were developed. I'll give the links a try after work and see if I can find out.