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Feb. 1st, 2005 10:00 pma not quite mea culpa.
the "glimpse" was caught because the MSM finally decided to cover the flip side. wacky, that. as to us forcing a "brave new world" on the Iraqis, nobody looked like they had a gun to their head going to the polls on Sunday - a process that put their lives very literally in danger - or when they were displaying ink-stained fingers for photographers with smiles on their faces. and yes, there is a very real possibility that the Iraqis may choose to not be a friend or ally to the US post their final government elections. but that would then be the legitimate choice of the Iraqi people, not one of dictators and terrorists. all the difference in the world.
But on Sunday, we caught a glimpse of the flip side. We could finally see signs that a majority of the Iraqi people perceive something to be gained from this brave new world we are forcing on them.
the "glimpse" was caught because the MSM finally decided to cover the flip side. wacky, that. as to us forcing a "brave new world" on the Iraqis, nobody looked like they had a gun to their head going to the polls on Sunday - a process that put their lives very literally in danger - or when they were displaying ink-stained fingers for photographers with smiles on their faces. and yes, there is a very real possibility that the Iraqis may choose to not be a friend or ally to the US post their final government elections. but that would then be the legitimate choice of the Iraqi people, not one of dictators and terrorists. all the difference in the world.