Do We Really Have A Right To Interfere?
June 27th 2009 17:21
Ahmadinejad has finally returned to doing what he does best. Blasting Obama and the United States. He accuses the US of interfering in Iranian affairs.
We can discuss into infinity how we have a right to voice our opinions about what we see as injustices in the world. Many times we are fed propaganda that fuels our beliefs. When I lived in Europe there were always protests against the injustices of the capitalistic United States. Yet I who lived in the US had seen the opposite of what people were being fed.
We think there was an injustice done in Iran just because a man the world hates got re-elected. This from a world that doesn't understand Iran's political process. Heck, most people don't understand the electoral process of their own countries let alone a foreign country. If you really want to insult Mr. Ahmadinejad you might as well call him Mr. Bush...See any similarities???
Mr. Bush's first election was controversial to most, then when he was re-elected the world was shocked. Some think they live in a Democracy when they actually live in a Republic. Some live in a Monarchy, others in a Dictatorship. Do we really have a right to interfere with the way governments run their countries?
We can discuss into infinity how we have a right to voice our opinions about what we see as injustices in the world. Many times we are fed propaganda that fuels our beliefs. When I lived in Europe there were always protests against the injustices of the capitalistic United States. Yet I who lived in the US had seen the opposite of what people were being fed.
We think there was an injustice done in Iran just because a man the world hates got re-elected. This from a world that doesn't understand Iran's political process. Heck, most people don't understand the electoral process of their own countries let alone a foreign country. If you really want to insult Mr. Ahmadinejad you might as well call him Mr. Bush...See any similarities???
Mr. Bush's first election was controversial to most, then when he was re-elected the world was shocked. Some think they live in a Democracy when they actually live in a Republic. Some live in a Monarchy, others in a Dictatorship. Do we really have a right to interfere with the way governments run their countries?
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