> gMoney wrote:
> I was talking about a disconnect between the Iraqi government and the Iraqi
> citizens.
>

That's what I was directly addressing, albeit implicitly.  The
disconnect between the Iraqi people and their government is directly
due to the fact that they don't understand a democracy: both the
voters and the votees.  I would venture to say that representing a
constituency probably isn't something an Iraqi is used too.

And, for that matter, it's not here either: look at the polls of how
many Americans think Iraq was a good call.

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