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US admits defeat in Iraq? by toxin2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Heck no. by Illiad2004-09-24 09:16:45
    Funny, the went to establish democracy... by Pandilex 2004-09-24 09:29:00
..where figures like %20 confuse me wildly...

If 40% votes yes, and 60% votes no, 40% of your country (2 in 5 people) are unhappy with the result. Is this any basis for government? Surely it's about compromise... either way I like to stay well clear of political discussions and arguments...
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      true, but... by neksys2004-09-24 09:45:34
        Really? Not here. by Naruki2004-09-24 09:46:27
          Thats what I mean... by neksys2004-09-24 09:50:35
            I'd love to see a real democracy. by Naruki2004-09-24 09:56:21
              Seems to me we went through that before. by Avium2004-09-24 10:30:47
                None of the past governments seemed to want by Naruki2004-09-24 10:35:50
                  From what I understand... by Avium2004-09-24 10:42:42
                    We still have to consider each state by Naruki2004-09-24 10:51:03
                    I still think by Matthewdba2004-09-24 10:52:48
      the problem with compromise by Matthewdba2004-09-24 09:49:17
        One of my favorite sayings by thread_killer2004-09-24 11:29:56

 

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