kinoko wrote:This post is pretty much just to bump the topic up so David Hallgren or someone will see it.
But it looks to me like the people want pitch accent markings.
The fact that there are three "yes" options and only one "no" option, which is worded such that it is a straw man, might have something to do with that. Plus, from your first post, I assume you will interpret the "I don't care" option to mean "yes" as well. And probably the "I don't want them" option too.
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United States National Referendum on the War in Iraq, circa late 2002:
Note, George W. Bush says "I think that even if the majority don't want a war in Iraq, it would help a lot of people."
Should the United States lead a Coalition of the Willing to go to war in Iraq?
Please check one:
1. Yes! Free the Iraqi people and get those WMD.
2. Sure. I guess it would be good to kill Saddam, maybe.
3. I don't care. Doesn't matter to me at all.
4. I don't like war, but sure, go for it. I just won't watch CNN.
5. Absolutely not! Saddam Hussein is my uncle!
Gee, everybody answered that they want the war...