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Would you change your voting intention following a terrorist attack?
it depends on the circumstances of the attack and the positions of each side.
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Regardless of whether you say you will change your views or not, the results in Spain guarantee that al Qaeda will attack or attempt to attack across the world to influence elections in its favor.
Anyone who wouldn't be influenced by it is one of those people who just subscribes to a party and votes for it no matter what. So it's kind of a moot question.
Originally posted by Ned
Regardless of whether you say you will change your views or not, the results in Spain guarantee that al Qaeda will attack or attempt to attack across the world to influence elections in its favor.
We have yet to establish that Spain voted socialist to avoid future attacks. And don't give me that polls crap - like a poll has never been wrong. Max Clelend was up 10 points in Georgia the weekend before Saxby beat him. Does that prove Diebold rigged their e-voting machines?
BTW, how was the economy doing in Spain? That might explain a transition to socialism ...
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It really depends on the political agenda of the attackers. If I share their beliefs, and calculate the popularity swing caused by the act (casualties+media=support), I just might vote for them.
Ahem, no. Not many here would chance their vote based on such thing... We too smart.
I've allways wanted to play "Russ Meyer's Civilization"
are you sure about that? i mean, i can't stand kerry or most democrats, but a bombing that didn't kill me still wouldn't change my opinion that bush has got to go.
if there were a different, more fiscally responsible republican that i could trust, i'd vote for him in a heartbeat over kerry. and if there were to be a perfect, independent candidate, i'd vote for him/her/it over anybody in the field.
bombing or no bombing, i'm not voting along party lines, but against bush. so are you sure it's a moot question?
Originally posted by General Ludd
Anyone who wouldn't be influenced by it is one of those people who just subscribes to a party and votes for it no matter what. So it's kind of a moot question.
Or those people might have concerns other than terrorism. The economy, judicial appointments, that the current leaders are crooks, etc.
- "A picture may be worth a thousand words, but it still ain't a part number." - Ron Reynolds
- I went to Zanarkand, and all I got was this lousy aeon!
- "... over 10 members raised complaints about you... and jerk was one of the nicer things they called you" - Ming
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