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 | Mr.Political (18) 02/03/2005 | Only to Al Gore... (and Jar-Jar)
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 | CastleBee (81) 02/02/2005 | It was a success. It figures that this would piss off certain factions of our own lazy and spoiled population. Have the nads to admit it.
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 | Jar-Jar Binks (16) 02/01/2005 | In a few years, you wait and see what happens in Iraq when the elections are close and tainted. Someone's gonna cheat ... Just like the fraudulent elections in 2000 when Al Gore really won.
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 | CanadaSucks (45) 02/01/2005 | All the yellow ribbons, hand clapping, flag-waving, and bumber stickers can't erase the fact that this was a rich-man's war initiated on a lie that Iraq was a world threat. Yeah, we'll give 'em democracy even if 10,000 civilians have to die. . .sounds more like the Roman Empire than democracy to me. . .or doesn't anyone out there read history?
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 | Djahuti (54) 02/01/2005 | How convenient for Halliburton that the new Iraqi President says U.S. Troops should stay...Nevermind the fact that OUR OWN Electoral Process is a in a shambles.
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 | amack (0) 01/31/2005 | ARE YOU REFERRING TO THAT OIL PIPELINE THAT NEEDED TO BE FINSHED (HALLIBURTON).
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 | jamestkirk (23) 01/31/2005 | Only time will tell on the legitimacy of this election, but right now it isn't. These elections were held with detailed planning and sincere effort on the part of everyone involved.
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 | LanceRoxas (40) 01/31/2005 | Millions of Iraqi's braved the terror threat to strike a blow to tyranny and oppression- to exercise the human right of consent in governance. Far from being a fraud it was a huge progression toward freedom in the Middle East.
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