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Should U.S. forces remain in Somalia?
Please just respond with a YES or No. Item 21 has been established
for dialog concerning the issue.
23 responses total.
NO
NO!
No.
XY
Nope.
Yes
No.
Yes!
No.
Yes. I mean, No! YAAAHHHH!
NO
absolutly yes.
A very reluctant YES.
No, No, three times no.
Yes.
yes, but with conditions.
There is a tide in the affairs of men and women. I change my vote from XY to YES - also with conditions, the primary being that *we do it right*.
Yes, temporarily.
Nada.
Yeah, verily - but only if the needs of the soldiers there can be met quickly and effectively, not lost in the lengthy chain of command...
Yes, if we pay it the attention it deserves & don't dick around.
both options are awful. can't the quarter land on its edge just this once and come up with a solution nobody's thought of yet?
That's the application of intelligence, which I seek. The talk, now, of including Aidid in reconciliation talks, has a hint of intelligence. He is, after all, just an opposition politician, not the boogeyman. Take a look at Araft and Rabin shaking hands, and see what intelligence can accomplish (however, with no guarantee that ignorance will not reappear).
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