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, 06:33 PM
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Sick kids are sick kids, they don't need music or video games or anything else to go off. The one thing you can draw similarities between with all these kids is that their parents didn't pay attention enough to their problems. They probably all let the T.V. or computer be the babysitter. Now why these people are even allowed to procreate is beyond me but what are you going to do?
Mankind have a great aversion to intellectual labor; but even supposing knowledge to be easily attainable, more people would be content to be ignorant than would take even a little trouble to acquire it.
- Samuel Johnson
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