To: PhiKapMom
.... people that got a taste of freedom don't want to go back to a radical Islamic culture. I've thought, for quite a while, that the longer Iraqis live in a free society the more difficult (if not impossible) it becomes to move them to any sort of total control. I also think that in years ahead, as the neighbors visit Iraq, the more they will start demanding like freedoms.
Nam Vet
47 posted on
07/03/2005 8:36:22 PM PDT by
Nam Vet
(There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works.)
To: Nam Vet
"I've thought, for quite a while, that the longer Iraqis live in a free society the more difficult (if not impossible) it becomes to move them to any sort of total control."
Unless they end up with a judiciary like ours.
We have black-robed terrorists, too.
60 posted on
07/03/2005 9:13:50 PM PDT by
adam_az
(It's the border, stupid!)
To: Nam Vet
That is my opinion as well and sure enough this article proves that point. Was so glad to read this after all the negatives we keep seeing.
73 posted on
07/03/2005 10:53:36 PM PDT by
PhiKapMom
(AOII Mom -- J.C. for OK Governor in '06; Allen/Watts in 2008)
To: Nam Vet
I've thought, for quite a while, that the longer Iraqis live in a free society the more difficult (if not impossible) it becomes to move them to any sort of total control. I also think that in years ahead, as the neighbors visit Iraq, the more they will start demanding like freedoms. The democracy Domino Theory. Works for me...
157 posted on
07/06/2005 9:00:35 AM PDT by
Zhangliqun
(What are intellectuals for but to complexify the obvious?)
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