Let me quote something: "I think almost everyone at the time war was declared, in their hearts, were in agreement."
What part of "at the time war was declared," "I think," and "In their hearts" do you not get?
>Even after all Bush's "mushroom cloud" speeches that is not true.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_popular_opinion_on_invasion_of_Iraq>
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>A Gallup poll showed the majority of the population erroneously believed Iraq was responsible for the attacks of September 11.
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>Anti-war demonstrations took place in more than 500 US cities
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>A Gallup poll taken after the beginning of the war showed a 62% support for the war, lower than the 79% in favor at the beginning of the Persian Gulf War.
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>>Everyone American.
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>>>The vast majority of the world population agreed the war was the correct thing at the time?
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>>>Are you sure?
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>>>>Everyone.
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>>>>>When you say everyone, are you talking about the senate or the american public?
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>>>>>>I'm betting you only hear from the choir on this one, meaning those already in agreement with you. I think almost everyone at the time war was declared, in their hearts, were in agreement. Based on what we knew at the time. But, of course, they wouldn't admit that now. It would be funny if the statements she made about this kept Hilary from getting into the White House someday...
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