i was just watching the news, and there was an item on the elections in Iraq.
now, to prevent interfering with the result, a curfew was enforced throughout Iraq. so basically, an Iraqy citizen went in, put a ballot in the ballot-box, went out and had an american (or british) soldier shoving an M-16 in his face yelling at him to go home (they didn't show it on the news, that's just how i imagine it. and anyway, whether this exact scene happened or not is immaterial to the specific discussion).
so i was thinking, what right has the western world to enforce it's values?
what moral standpoint an election that are being held and monitored by an invading and occupying force has?
and assuming hussein's (sadam, nod barack

) party wins fair and square, what would you reckon the US
should do?
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teal'c wrote:Jesus maybe Hitch should be ombudsman he seems to be the only one with brains around here
GhostyGoo wrote:Capitalism is responsible for the death of humanity through a complete and utter destruction of ethical conduct, you DO know this, right?
Thanks to capitalism, when your doctor tells you you require a kidney transplant to survive, you no longer can be certain if you actually need a kidney transplant or your doctor simply needs a new speedboat. Nice.
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