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The Democratic Example

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The democratic example WHATEVER race you descend from, be it Asian, African, or White, we all are subject to the laws passed by the few which we must abide by within a designated area. Iran, North Korea, China, Zimbabwe, Somalia to name but a few, are ruled by people that are not elected by a majority of the people. Yet who are we to decide that this is wrong? We have our own style of society and people in different parts of the world have theirs. Why is it that despite there being no immediate threat from Iraq in 2003 did we (against the United Nations decision, and despite the United Nations search teams for the weapons of mass destruction, not even finding a single weapon) decide to invade their country? What right did or do we have? Is this 'Democracy' that we supposedly have in the UK, a force for...

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