Author Topic: Iraq Election finals  (Read 185 times)

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Re: Iraq Election finals
« Reply #15 on: February 16, 2005, 06:00:00 AM »


it's common sense to  give restrictions on a new government that's not quite stable.... look at the restrictions we placed on Japan after WW2... most of their military's message traffic has to come through us

So I guess you realize then that Iraq really isn't "liberated" and "free".   That those are just nice sounding words that have no real meaning.  Liberation means "free of foriegn countrol".   And "freedom" means being free from restraints.  Iraq obviously doesn't fit either of those descriptions.  You do realize that don't you?
 

the government isn't free to do what they want but the people are... so yes they are free, the people are free to do as they please...say what they want about the government, females are free to do what they want...they have alot more freedoms than when they were under their last government

i don't see how you make not being able to to build a military that can challange neighboring countries not free....how people that were apart of a government that commited genocide on it's own people can't get government jobs again is a bad thing, how people are pro terrorist countries should be allowed to run for office...

so japan has some similar restriction....this must also mean that the japanese aren't free...well for a country that isn't free, they don't seem to have it that bad
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