Monday, November 06, 2006

AEA has a lot to answer for

Majority in state back Iraq invasion

Honestly, what is wrong with the people in this state? Can't we admit we made a mistake? I supported the war. I was wrong. There, I did it. Now, will the rest of you?

7 Comments:

At 10:21 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was wrong too, Mac.

 
At 11:15 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was right, but its no fun to gloat about such a tragedy. I appreciate those that will admit they were wrong. The bottom line, however, is that it doesn't matter who was right and wrong back then, it only matters that we are willing to try to fix the mess now. Admitting our mistake at least allows us to try to get out with the lowest possible loss of life (our troops and Iraqi civilians).

 
At 12:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Blind faith... Alabamians have an abundance of it.

 
At 2:48 PM, Blogger Jeff (no, the other one) said...

"We dare defend our rights"*.

Afghanistan, yes; Iraq, no. But it's too damn tragic to gloat.




*to be as willfully ignorant and contrary as we wanna be

 
At 8:02 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Couple of things, I think if the question was "Would you encourage your child to join the military and fight in Iraq?", the results would be more pleasing to some and less so to others.

Another thing to ponder is that if you want to convert folks to your way of thinking, begin by seeing them as people, not ignorant simpletons and government dupes. Failure to do this will have a bad result.

And now to the polls, I always like to find out how I voted

 
At 9:49 PM, Blogger Mac said...

Apparently, the Folsom campaign (there were voting questions asked, too) is now attacking the poll's methodology. I do admit, this poll doesn't seem quite in line with some stuff I've seen from Mobile, and the Register/USA people are pretty established.

 
At 10:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

on a side issue, why is it that the Mobile paper has better political coverage than the Birmingham News/Post Herald?

 

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