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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (35304)3/18/2004 11:34:03 AM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (2) of 793670
 
"After a terrorist attack by al-Qaida that left hundreds of their fellow countrymen dead, Spanish voters immediately voted to give the terrorists what they want – a socialist government that opposes America's war on terrorism. Al-Qaida has changed a government."

Thats true but it was not necessarily the intent of the spanish voters. 90% were against iraq war and many spaniards thought they smelled a converup type event by the conservatives re: the blame on ETA. What should have happened is the elections should have been postponed for a week or two. If the election were held today perhaps the outcome would have been different. The Spanish people didnt have time to think consequences. After a couple of weeks of debates they may have. Mike
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