Iraq is a Disaster, not a Democracy. 50% of Americans Want Impeachment.
It is becoming increasingly clear that democracy will never be a possibility with the US occupation controlling the Iraqi people and their elections. It seems that the new US puppet government is setting up Iraq for a civil war with their unfair treatment of the Sunnis…
“We don’t participate, support or call for any political process as long as the U.S. occupation exists,” Fayadh Muhammed, an association member, said by telephone. “The Sunnis are free to say ‘yes’ or ‘no’ or not to go to the balloting centers at all.”
The draft charter would designate the Kurdish north as a separate federal region with its own government, formalizing the autonomy enjoyed by Kurds there since the Persian Gulf War. It would give the oil-rich, heavily Shiite south the same option.
Many Sunnis strongly oppose that provision, saying it would divide Iraq– creating a Shiite sub-state in the south that would be dominated by neighboring Shiite Iran, and leaving Sunnis stranded in the west and center without political power or natural resources.
There are no easy solutions for the situation in Iraq, but it is clear that our presence is only making things worse, not better. The Iraqi people are not stupid. They know that the US puppet government is not a democracy. In fact, the US does not even appear to be a democracy. 50% of the American people want the Impeachment of George W Bush and Dick Cheney for lying to the American people to start a war of aggression on Iraq.
By a margin of 50% to 44%, Americans say that President Bush should be impeached if he lied about the war in Iraq, according to a new poll commissioned by AfterDowningStreet.org, a grassroots coalition that supports a Congressional investigation of President Bush’s decision to invade Iraq in 2003.
The poll was conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs, the highly-regarded non-partisan polling company. The poll interviewed 1,001 U.S. adults on October 8-9.”
And yet, not one member of congress will call for Impeachment? How can we call this a democracy?
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