George W. Bush: Be Patient With Iraq
Great ally to have, Obama.
Former President George W. Bush said Thursday that America must remain vigilant in the fight against Islamic terrorism because a healthy democracy may take decades to take root in Iraq.
"I know the nature of the enemy. Anybody who kills 3,000 innocents and beheads people because of their religion or because of their point of view is dangerous, and there is a short-term strategy which is to bring them to justice and a long-term strategy which is to encourage free societies to prevail so as to marginalize their ideology," Bush said in an interview with Fox News.
"The long-term strategy takes time," he added. "And I tell people all the time, off the record, by the way, that [former Secretary of State Condoleezza] Rice's relatives were enslaved in the greatest democracy ever for 100 years, and democracy takes time to take hold. And yet there is an impatience with that process, and Americans have got to understand that the lesson of 9/11 is still important today as it was right after 9/11, and that is the human condition elsewhere matters to our national security."
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Bush describes the leviathan he fed steroids to as a "free society". I hope that meme doesn't catch or I'll have to undergo a name-change.
In a true Free Society some individuals are more free than others....
In any society that is so. The disparity is greater, more dangerous and more exclusive in a statist society.
I was echoing (perhaps poorly) a sentiment from Animal Farm ("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others").
I think we're living in a statist society now, or very close to it.
Regards,
Charles