View Poll Results: How are your attitudes to the Iraqi Election
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I was against the policy, I didn't think the election would work and I think it was a failure.
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I was against the policy, I didn't think the election would work but I think it was something of a success.
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I was against the policy, I didn't think the election would work but I think it was a resounding success.
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I was against the policy, I thought the election might work but it was a failure.
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I was against the policy, I thought the election might work but it was something of a success.
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I was against the policy, I thought the election might work but it was a resounding succuess.
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I was for the policy, I thought the election might work but it was a failure.
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I was for the policy, I thought the election might work but it was something of a success.
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I was for the policy, I thought the election might work but it was a resounding success.
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This whole historical event, with expected "wrinkles" has gone well, as I expected it to
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August 4th, 2004, 06:29 PM
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Are violent games adding to violence in children/society?
This is one of my biggest "pet peeves" who in the world came up with the poposterous idea that a game or listening to a song can "make" you commit violent acts or suicide? What is everyones stance on this.
This was just brought forward in my mind again by this article:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/07/29/dixons_manhunt/
In which someone was murdered by an individual supposedly because of the game manhunt.
I think that is totally absurd and is just another 'excuse' for this kids actions so he'll get off with a mental plea or a like.
-_LeeBkr_-
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