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Originally posted by KeyStorm
Of course he meant the worst terrorist outrage, Guernica was a Nazi attack in the Spanish Civil War. It can't be seen as terrorism in the same way.
Anyway we can say it's the biggest massacre in the history of the European Union. And that's why they considered to set on that day the day of the terrorism victims.
Yep. Also, about it being the biggest massacre in EU that is also true. (since 2nd world war)
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Originally posted by Johnny_Mac
With whats happened in spain, has an election been fueled on personal emotion rather then country well being?
maybe, but there are many people who don't use to vote because they don't care too much in politics and now they've voted. PP, the party how has lost, has got only 600 000 votes less than 4 years ago. However, PSOE, who won, has got 3 000 000 votes more. The participation has been 10% bigger than last elections (4 years ago) and there there are all those people who have thought: "I don't like politics, but this can't stay like it's now. I'm going to vote and I'll vote PSOE, because I have similar political beliefs and I don't want PP wins".