There can be mutiple angles to look at the election results. But there can be only one conclusion about Iraq: human tragedy.
Why can't we look at the worldly events from the sense of humanity and human decency? Why it is always viewed as "win" or "lose"? "us" against "them"? Can there be any party caliming the joy of victory when there is so much tear and blood? Are we all Jihadists on our return journeys to God?
Within 4 seas, men are brothers - Confucius -.
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The argument that Al-Queda used the insurgency in Iraq to move the USelections is rather far-fetched to me. First, it... [MORE]
J L Rosner
Nov 16, 2006 13:53
It's not as bad as Steyn says, it's really much worse. Beginning with the incomparably narcissistic Jimmuh Carter, we have... [MORE]
Steve
Nov 13, 2006 16:20
There can be mutiple angles to look at the election results. But there can be only one conclusion about Iraq:...
Peter Wang
Nov 16, 2006 14:40
Although you make a good case that a "Spain" scenario altered America's vote, I respectfully disagree. Loss of Congress was... [MORE]
Lauren Lawrence
Nov 13, 2006 16:11
Mark has hit the proverbial nail right on the head. It's amazing that a Canadian has more insight into our... [MORE]
Robert Barnaba
Nov 13, 2006 09:42
Mr. Steyn's article pretty much sum up what I feel. America is tested everyday. Most Americans don't/can't see this but... [MORE]