Today Iraq is Free

Freedom - How Sweet It is

Iraq has a new temporary constitution signed today. My mind recalls John Hancock and the others signing the Declaration of Independence. We celebrate its significance every 4th of July but we fail to understand what it really means how it should affect our very lives. It becomes secondary to the constitution which we never celebrate it’s signing. If the constitution is more important than the Declaration of Independence then we should also celebrate its signing on September 17th.

We did not have a constitution for 11 years but we were free, because that freedom came from (endowed by) Almighty God.

Our forefathers, through hard work, got by with their new government. And you know what – there were no taxes then. They have people who solved their problems using their heads and muscles rather than rely on money.

All Americans, (liberals included) wish every Iraqi our best wishes for entering their new gate of freedom. Years from now – there will be many stories told who the Iraqis got their freedom from. Stories will fly – the truths, the half-truths and the lies.

If the Iraqis will continue their search for freedom and for a better life they will become the first democratic government in that part of the world. Then Iran will follow and the rest will follow.

We Americans will always know how and who gave them their freedom. And the Iraqis for years to come will appreciate us for spilling blood to set them free. It was George W. Bush who did it and we, the Americans..

It’s regrettable because liberals will never understand.



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Today Iraq is Free


Uh, no.


If the constitution is more important than the Declaration of Independence then we should also celebrate its signing on September 17th.


Agreed, since it is vastly more important than the Declaration.


We did not have a constitution for 11 years but we were free, because that freedom came from (endowed by) Almighty God.


The same God that presumably rules over China, Cuba, and North Korea. Are those countries free?


And you know what – there were no taxes then. They have people who solved their problems using their heads and muscles rather than rely on money.


You're in a fucking dream world.


We Americans will always know how and who gave them their freedom. And the Iraqis for years to come will appreciate us for spilling blood to set them free. It was George W. Bush who did it and we, the Americans


So freedom comes from God, except in Iraq, where it comes from George Bush? You've got some screws loose, man.
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There's one major difference between Iraq and the Declaration of Independance.
 
In america the Declaration was signed by all the different extremists groups, because they all had a common goal.....liberty, freedom of religion, and seperation from England.   In Iraq their "Democracy" was forced upon them, and their extremist groups have no common ground to find peace upon.
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In america the Declaration was signed by all the different extremists groups


No, in the US, the Declaration was signed by a bunch of rich white guys with a common goal, financial freedom from English taxes.
Reply #5 Top
Bul

I like your comments but please don't use the "f....." word.

aconservative
Reply #6 Top
Why not? It has a literal meaning, if you find sex offensive perhaps you should sue your mother.

Cheers
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Jeblackster,

I post articles in my blog to discuss the way I think. There are words in my vocabulary that I don't use and don't want to hear. I am not accustomed or raised that way using or hearing those words. I am sure that there are words that you would not like to hear or used at you.

So is there something wrong in insisting decency to visitors for their comments to my blog, not your blog, but to my blog?

aconsevative
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jeblackstar

Fine!

aconservative