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I am already quite sick of hearing Democrat candidates say that we have to “improve All nations act upon what they believe to be their best interests, and those interests are often shaped by their political philosophy. These things are subject to change. For example, there are some 200 sovereign nations in the world. Of these, 120 are multi-party democracies. Compare this with 1970, when there were fewer than 35 nations that were not outright dictatorships or operating under the iron fist of the single party rule of Communism. One might conclude from this that democracy is catching on around the world and that in this new century, most people want some form of representative government for their nation. This is what inspires Buddhist monks to risk their lives to march against the military dictators in Where did these nations and people learn about democracy and representative government? For the most part, the Our Declaration of Independence and our Constitution are studied to learn the basic principles of self-rule and proper governance “of the people, by the people, and for the people.” So, when Democrats cry out that An agreement between the Bush Administration and the Iraqi government will ensure a drawdown of our troops there and the long-term billeting of 50,000. Who then openly despises the Vladimir Putin, successor to the leaders of the former In contrast, the new president of France, Nicholas Sarkozy, recently gave a stirring speech to our Congress, praising the role of While Perhaps the best measure of confidence in The greatest critics of Americans need not worry much about “restoring” our standing among the nations of the world. We are held in very good standing, thank you. Alan Caruba writes a weekly column, “Warning Signs”, posted on the Internet site of The © Alan Caruba, December 2007 Recommend this page.
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