What you're saying about why the voters went against the Spanish government doesn't seem to have ANYTHING to do with Bin Laden, which was the issue taken with your original post.
So it seems, from your last post, you are reversing course and saying it wasn't Bin Laden who ushered the socialists into power, but rather longstanding public disapproval of the conservative government's policies and actions. That's precisely the point we've been making.
So it seems, from your last post, you are reversing course and saying it wasn't Bin Laden who ushered the socialists into power, but rather longstanding public disapproval of the conservative government's policies and actions. That's precisely the point we've been making.
Except for the "ANYTHING" part.
Doesn't Usama have anything to do with attacks on soldiers in Iraq? Or even (with emphase that I doubt any links between him and Saddam) with the invasion?
Your definition of "cowardice" is virtually meaningless. By that standard, voting for any side is done out of cowardice, in some form or another. Big insight there.
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