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Originally Posted by aliali
I guess we can all disagree on whether the Spainish people made the correct choice in the election, but no one seems to dispute the fact that Spain gave in as a result of the terror attack.
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Hmmm well this does seem like a very bold statement then doesn’t it? Well I will be the first to admit that I really don’t know much about the internal politics of Spain prior to the bombing there, but I’m guessing neither do most of the people here either. So that being said let me play devil’s advocate here for just a moment. Could it be that the Spanish people didn’t “capitulate” to terrorist demands as some would have us believe? Seems to me that a lot of the population wasn’t very happy with their political leadership prior to the election anyway. It could just be that the bombing their simply galvanized the population in their resolve to get out the vote on election day to replace their government with one that they believed would more accurately reflect the opinion of their population instead of “capitulating” to the demands of the US. It is important to bare in mind that the war in Iraq is very unpopular globally and has already cost more then a few politicians their jobs.
And here is a question for thought, what would have happened had the US been hit at home with a similar attack just prior to the election? (Course this is all hypothetical at this point, thank God that we weren’t). Would the democrats have been able to get out the vote more or less do you suppose? Would support for an administration claiming to be keeping us safe from attacks (while the other guys wouldn’t be able to ie. Dick Cheney’s remarks) have increased or, more likely, decreased after such an event? Just something to ponder.