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When we cannot even get rid of a despotic, anti-constitution, leader that 71% of the nation doesn't want???????????

I mean...we should be able to get rid of Bush...now...by any means necessary...right? Wouldn't that be democratic? I mean...the current methods are not really democratic, are they?

Do I contradict myself? Very well, I contradict myself. I am large, I contain multitudes.

2007-07-24 08:00:42 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Your ignorance is showing.
The Iraqis freely voted for their constitution, and freely elected a democratic government. Nobody forced it on them.

I try to be nice, but you're just a retard.

2007-07-24 08:10:04 · answer #1 · answered by Aegis of Freedom 7 · 1 0

71% of the nation based on whose information? I don't recall anyone asking me whether I wanted Bush in office.

Also, according to whom are we FORCING democracy on the Iraqi people? Is this coming from our media, or the former Iraqi government officials, or straight from the mouths of the majority of ordinary Iraqi citizens? The current "methods" are being implemented exactly as they have been since the writing of the Constitution. The only difference is that a number of people happen to dislike the man who was elected this time around, and those people are the only ones whose opinion the media looks at. Terrorism in the form it takes today is a twenty-first-century invention. No matter who was in office or how dealt with the situation, in hindsight, there would be a lot of things he could have done differently. No matter who was in office, we'd have thousands of people clamoring to have him out. (Although in my personal opinion, if Gore had been in office, we wouldn't be here to want him out, so it wouldn't matter.)

2007-07-24 08:10:59 · answer #2 · answered by csbp029 4 · 1 0

ALL people should be free from all unreasonable government oppression. This is not a "right" of America - it is our moral obligation.

I saw no Iraqi people being "forced" to risk their lives by voting for a free, independent and democratic Iraq.

We are a nation of law - we should not be able to "get rid of Bush" by any means necessary. We should follow the procedures set forth in the impeachment laws.

2007-07-24 08:14:21 · answer #3 · answered by LeAnne 7 · 0 1

regrettably, we tend to think of that democracy is the only suitable style of government, notwithstanding if there are others who could disagree. whilst i'm chuffed that we've democracy here in the U. S., i don't think of we ought to continually stress it on people who do not want it. not in basic terms that, yet frequently, the Muslim international places don't have an prolonged democratic custom like a great style of Christian international places do, so i ask your self whether democracy is definitely incompatible with their way of life. after all, in Western Europe and the U. S., there's an prolonged custom of the separation of the non secular and the secular. inspite of the undeniable fact that, that's not the case in the Muslim international places. Islam is extra suitable than in basic terms a faith; that's a life style. in many situations, the non secular leaders have additionally been the temporal leaders in the Muslim lands.

2016-10-09 08:28:22 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

We captured a dictator, Iraq killed him. No one is forcing the USA down their throats. They have chosen a democracy like many of their neighbors are now doing. We are merely there policing the killers and gangs until they can do it. As far as your hate Bush comments,are you saying we should get rid of any president that does not have at least a 51% approval rate? Look through history, and see how many presidents we would have fired. Plus an opinion poll is just that, opinion. Don't know about youbut I didn't get to vote on Bush's approval ratings. Voting, and opinions are not the same thing.

2007-07-24 08:17:06 · answer #5 · answered by mbush40 6 · 1 1

None whatsoever. Whatever form of government a nation chooses is entirely up to them

2007-07-24 08:07:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ummmm the Iraqi people have the freedom to vote.. if they want to vote in another govermental system other than democracy I guess they will... so whats being forced?

2007-07-24 08:06:43 · answer #7 · answered by sociald 7 · 0 1

uh........u..huh?

2007-07-24 08:05:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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