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The frightening consequences of electroshock therapy

I'm a middle aged government attorney living in a rural section of the northeast U.S. I'm unmarried and come from a very large family. When not preoccupied with family and my job, I read enormous amounts, toy with evolutionary theory, and scratch various parts on my body.

This journal is filled with an enormous number of half-truths and outright lies, including this sentence.

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The Iraq conflict - 4 years

So here we are - year four. Nice to see that the majority of the American people are now on the same page as I am about the stupidity of starting this war.

Just a few comments at this point

1) I think the press does a horrible job of covering the war. They seem clueless and too much caught up in sensationalism.

2) I still have mixed feelings about whether we should be withdrawing or staying now that we are there. An unstable Iraq at the time of our withdrawal, or one overrun by a fundamentalist regime, would be a very bad thing. On the other hand, why should any more Americans have to die over this?

3) I really hope the Kurds in the north can establish an independent state and maybe add the sections in Turkey, the Soviet Union and Iran. They seem to be the most rational and promising segment of the people living in Iraq.

That's pretty much it. I'm not an expert or anything, and I don't have a lot that I can add. But since I was right in the first place, I figure I'm good for at least two cents worth.


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