Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Worth Defending?

Well another guy at the Netscape blog says we cant't force democracy on the Iraqis.

So I ask him:

Did you notice 11 million purple fingers? Or did I miss the meaning of that?

I Support Democracy In Iraq - The Animation

How many of them do you suppose support democracy in Iraq? Enough to be worth defending?

Me?

I Support Democracy In Iraq

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Polls of Iraqis and general man on the street interviews indicate
most of those fourteen million already have lost faith in the government. Besides, they voted for ethnic and religious slates,not individuals. Besides they voted for people with whose names they were for the most part unfamiliar. Besides,in ordering Syria to leave Lebanon (don't fret,their agents are still there)
Bush said a free election was impossible under an occupation.

And as per your moralizing about blood on the hands of those advocates of leaving? The blood ,so far of about 800,000 innocents and 3500 American soldiers is already indelibly on your hands if you approved of the illegal and immoral invasion.

M. Simon said...

Polls of Iraqis and general man on the street interviews indicate
most of those fourteen million already have lost faith in the government.


Sounds a lot like America.

Proof positive that democracy is working.

Thanks for supporting my proposition!!!

M. Simon said...

BTW I'm always encouraged to see the anti-war folks against self government.

Always good to know where the opposition stands.