Of course you're not concerned about it, because it directly
disproves y'all's point; that we're losing the War in Iraq. 

You guys on the Libertarian Left will never be satisfied.  We could
pull out in 6 months.  The Iraqis could praise America for
liberating their country.  We could have full-Democracy in Iraq. 
Women could have full rights.  The schools in Iraq could be full of
children learning and studying.  Iraqi infrastructure could be
totally rebuilt, and STILL y'all will find something to bitch about.

Admit it.  There's absolutely nothing that could satisfy you and
your side regarding Iraq. 


--- In [email protected], "hrearden_hr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Eric Dondero <ericdondero@>
> wrote:
> >
> > This morning we learn that Al Jaffari has stepped aside and a
new
> Prime Minister has been elected in Iraq.  Shots of Iraqi election
> ballots being counted shown on Fox News.  But where are the
> Libertarians?
>
>
> My response: How many ballots were cast? How many participated in
> this alleged election? Wouldn't a Prime Minister be elected by the
> mp's who are party members of the party that holds the majorty of
> seats in Parliament if a former PM stepped aside? I don't know who
> this Al Jaffari is. Al is a European/American name for a man and
is
> usually short for Albert or Alvin. It seems odd that an Iraqi
would
> have the first name Al. Libertarians like myself are not concerned
> about a PM being elected in Iraq. PM are not elected by direct
> election btw, usually the leader of a party that is in the
majority
> is automatically the PM.
>
>                    $
>
>
>
> >    Eric Stated:
> >   Why no kudos to the Iraqis for a job well done in establishing
> democracy?
>
> My response: First of all has a democracy been established in
Iraq?
> Secondly even if a democracy has been established in Iraq is that
> something to celebrate? A democracy means that 51% of a population
> can violate the rights of the other 49% of the population. I would
> prefer a constitutional republic that is very limited and small
and
> stays that way to a democracy as far as governments go.
>
>                     $
>
>
>   Eric stated:
> >   
> >   How sad.  Even when liberty is on the rise, your average
> > Libertarian can't find anything to cheer about. 
>
> My response: On the rise where?
>
>                $
>









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