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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elroy who wrote (252651)9/25/2005 10:58:44 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) of 1572099
 
re: Given the choice of the proposed Iraqi constitution (which I guess doesn't give women equal rights, even though the US never passed an ERA), or no change in Iraq at all, the writer would prefer Saddam's regime to be back in charge?

Could be. Over half the population of Iraq will have had more far more rights under SH than under the new government.

re: That's what the elected Iraqi governing body chose. And likely (but who knows?) there is some method outlined in the constitution to modify the constitution, so over the next 10-200 years, if the Iraqis are disatisfied with it, they can change it.

It's Iran redux. The only question is how far the Mullahs want to take it towards fundamentalism... you remember, the stuff that breeds anti-american terrorism. Is this how you envisioned the great democratic revolution in the middle east? Is this why we sacrificed 2000 kids, countless limbs, and spent $200Billion?

re: Since Ted is not around are you taking on the responsibility for posting any anti-Bush article that you can find??

LOL, I don't have the time to post every anti-Bush article, they are everywhere. This one was today's NYT lead editorial, and I thought it offered a different perspective. I guess you don't agree...

Welcome back, did you have a good time?

John
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