Saturday, October 28, 2006

A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS / IRAQ—USA – III
A comparison of Iraq’s Civil War and the civil problems that challenge America are similar:
The Shiites and Kurds would like to create reserves in a desolate area of Iraq for the Sunnis, similar to the treatment of Native Americans. Oil revenue and other resources will be denied the Sunnis as fertile land and other resources were denied the Indians.
Oil revenue derived from the gulf coast is being denied to the citizens of the Gulf Coast creating the poverty that has existed in the past and presently exists for the population of New Orleans. Many of those being deprived are African Americans and minorities similar to the Sunnis.
In order for the civil problems in this country to be addressed, we need leadership that will extend liberty and justice for all, and not a privileged few. America needs a President who can speak in a manner that all can understand and respect, or at least the majority can understand and agree. America needs a leader who is compassionate toward Blacks and Muslims as well as Caucasians. These things Bush can never be, and all the reasons he should never have been selected, and should be rejected.

A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS / IRAQ—USA – IV
A comparison of Iraq’s Civil War and the civil problems that challenge America are similar:
America has a president who feels free and comfortable visiting Mississippi which is predominantly Caucasian, and very uneasy as he should when he visit New Orleans a city that is predominantly African American. This feeling of uneasiness is apparently due to Bush’s treatment of African Americans, and similar to the treatment this administration plans to treat the Sunnis in IRAQ. As the president of Russia recently stated, no country should desire Bush style of democracy.
The US and the world need a leader who will seek liberty, fairness and justice for all, and not a select few.

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