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Spain's Troops Will Leave Iraq

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Originally posted by: csiro
Now another terrorist group is threatening France with attacks due to the ban on religious headwear. I wonder if the French will cave to the terrorist demands and repeal the ban if the terrorists manage to succesfully stage an attack inside France.


attacks for ban on religious headwear? How lame, these people have no life...oh wait their terrorists, dead men walking.
 
Originally posted by: Ornery
Before the attack, the Socialists were significantly behind, and a long shot to be elected. What turned the tide? Yep, now you understand. That pretty much sums it up.

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And I suppose you think the Spaniards didn't mind their government trying to place the blame on ETA?

That, along with the fact that, as had been previously stated, 90% of the population was against the war, but figured maybe there were stronger reasons to vote for PP rather than PSOE, and this simply tipped the balance.
If that's the case the bombing did indeed tip the balance in favor of PSOE, but the seed was planted when the government went against the will of 90% of the people they were elected to represent.

But in your world everything is black and white, right Ornery? With us or against us, and so on?
 
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