Originally posted by Ramo
Democracy is that the will of the people is reflected in the government. If people want to form a paper free from gov't intrusion or if people want to organize to get a livable wage or not have their oil go off to subisidize US corporations that don't even hire native Iraqis, they should be free to do that in a democracy. That's how it works. The government isn't the only institution that reflects popular will - it's reflected in newspapers and unions as well.
It's absolutely wrong the the US is tyrannically attacking Iraqi liberties - without any electoral mandate mind you. It's hurting Iraqis and their nascent civil society. This "whining" is neither off-base nor premature.
Democracy is that the will of the people is reflected in the government. If people want to form a paper free from gov't intrusion or if people want to organize to get a livable wage or not have their oil go off to subisidize US corporations that don't even hire native Iraqis, they should be free to do that in a democracy. That's how it works. The government isn't the only institution that reflects popular will - it's reflected in newspapers and unions as well.
It's absolutely wrong the the US is tyrannically attacking Iraqi liberties - without any electoral mandate mind you. It's hurting Iraqis and their nascent civil society. This "whining" is neither off-base nor premature.
once elections start.
we are not attacking their liberties they are living in the ashes of post war and post oppression. there is a transition time. if we come back and the gov't is being run corruptively and subversively defying or tainting elections then I will listen to ur rants. but elections have never been held yet.
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