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No, frankly and truly, I'm sure I revised and likely added more words in all, but didn't lose a single intended meaning.
Re: And one more thing, about "being better off":
Did I say that? Oh, you mean as to Iraqi people feeling better off...sigh. Well, I feel I made my post better...
Re: You read #reply-20008412 before you posted?
No. New news as I see it...I've been out tonight.
Right now I can only strongly suspect there is no "oops" as you put it. Anecdotal Iraqi families support us as I said, too. I haven't read your link "A Family in Baghdad," because as I write my computer is failing/wanting to crash/failing to open one more browser window right now. Yet I know that if you've offered a blog about a story of one anecdotal woe-begotton family, and others like it which it surely represents statistically, this is in contrast to the overall reality by all accounts for SO long now, i.e the Iraqi people are mostly in favor of what we've done, hoping we leave them to run the place on their own, feeling either better off already and/or soon to be if we follow through, and still believe we will follow through for them which we can and should, as candidate J. Kerry has recently told us in no uncertain terms, mind you. Tis you, IMO, who's recognized but a fraction of the reality in forming your opinion. But maybe Kerry is all wrong in this too, just like Bush? Do you think? ???
But I'll read your other links (I wasn't able to scroll through all of your first link, just the first of it, and the second showed me nothing significant but the address bar) after I reboot, searching for a reason to change my mind.
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