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Admitting error

This is something I'd wondered about. How would the war's most ardent supporters in the Congress feel about the war once they started to realize what they'd been sold? Here's a nice profile of Walter Jones (R-NC), whose district includes three Marine bases and about 60,000 veterans. Jones appears to be so wracked with guilt that he can barely read about the war without crying. And my guess -- before I hear that this is because the liberal media have poisoned his mind -- is that Jones doesn't get a lot of his information from NPR. When the administration decides to withdraw troops, it's going to be in response to pressure from Republicans in Congress.

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