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| The whole Democratic Instillation is simply not working in Iraq. It wasn't meant to nor will it ever. | |
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| In case you totally missed it, it took the US a good long while to finally get its act together after the American Revolution and not only be a state, but an OFFICIAL state. | |
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| You can't say that. The means to create the US was different than the means to create a new Iraq. It's a moot point. | |
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| Oh, right, because technological and economical eras somehow interfere with instillations of political centrifuges that would then span out to able-bodied-ly govern an entire state. | |
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..Yes, "instillation" is a word and is not equated with "installation."
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| Governments don't have to start in a middle-point and then span out to ensure prosperity of the whole. | |
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| Yes they do. Otherwise, they become imperialistic empires and are doomed to fail. Sure, we turned imperialistic, but we didn't start out that way, idiot. Go look at all the battle-ready states of old. | |
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