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Originally posted by: ShadesOfGrey
Originally posted by: RBachman
Originally posted by: ShadesOfGrey
I never made such a claim. Conjur made a claim and it was refuted by the facts. Sorry you don't understand facts. Shades of grey do exist in many things but there are absolutes too. It seems too many times people go looking for the grey where there is only black and white. In this case conjur is trying to take grey and calling it black.
You find it ironic that my name is Grey Shaddon? I suppose you are a diamondback fan - no? :roll:
You made such a claim in asserting that those who favor fewer troops are in favor of our continued presence, when in fact the logical conclusion is that they favor a slow pullout. Yes, I find it ironic that your user name is "ShadesOfGrey" when you see this issue only in black & white.
No, what I did was refute the claim that conjur made. The facts show that only ~1/3 support a full withdraw - which doesn't match conjur's claim that a "MAJORITY of people now oppose the continued presence in Iraq."
You can speculate all you want about what the poll means or what the people thought while responding to the poll but that's all it is - speculation. The FACTS however don't support conjur's claim.
Hehe, again you are wrong. I see this question as a somewhat grey issue -thus I refuted conjur's claim and his attempt to make it a black/white issue. You seem to be a bit confused - basically totally backwards to reality.
Again, my name is Grey Shaddon - deal with it.
I don't give a rat's ass what your name is, your username is in stark contrast with your views and I'll continue to find it ironically amusing, thank you very much
As far as your poll "interpretation", it's amazing you feel you can simply reject reality when it contradicts your views. I guess it comes naturally when all your RW brethren are doing it as well, giving it a sense of normalcy & acceptability :roll:
