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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: tejek who wrote (54448)1/18/2007 10:58:08 AM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 90947
 
Your argument doesn't refute my point. If we assume that all of it is true, it still doesn't mean that I wasn't right when I said -

"What gave Saddam the right to decide what's best for them? Iraq isn't a single person or a group in automatic 100% agreement. Saddam imposed on them. Freeing them from Saddam's decisions, and letting them vote for their own government isn't deciding what's best for them and imposing it on them."

Iraq has been freed from the rule of a tyrant only to be ruled by violence.

The rule of a tyrant often is rule by violence, as was the case with Saddam. Also Saddam's rule was for 30 years, do you think that the violence in Iraq will continue at the same level for 30 years?
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