Henry Imler May 25th, 2006
What do you do when you don’t have anything to say, or are saying it elsewhere, and want to still post? You post political cartoons:
Haiti got a new president on Sunday, Rene Preval. He’s the country’s first democratically-elected leader in quite some time.
Preval’s inauguration ceremony was generally a happy event, but it was
a tense sort of happiness. Democratic civilian presidents have a
tendency to get violently deposed in Haiti, but then again so do
Haiti’s un-elected civilian presidents, interim presidents, mili
military presidents, constitutional monarchs, emperors… pretty much the entire executive branch of government, really.
Read the article at the Opinon Journal. It gives rebuttals to the following arguments:
- The president misled Americans to convince them to go to war.
- The Bush administration pressured intelligence agencies to bias their judgments.
- Because weapons of mass destruction stockpiles weren’t found, Saddam posed no threat.
- Promoting democracy in the Middle East is a postwar rationalization.
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