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- johndiggity0
i don't reacall posting about the security, cars, or sexual habits of the iraqi people, but i'll bite.
i believe a large paart of the security was provided by the iraqis themselves. even in the usa at the iraqi polling centers, they had tight security, bomb sniffing dogs, etc... and given the present circumstances of recent threats made by zarqawi, i think they were justified, and not meant to deter voting, rather foster the notion of having the freedom to vote one's concious without fear of reprisal.
nor do i believe that we are actively particpating in nation building, rather we are helping the iraqi's do the nation building through their votes. we have gone from actively disposing of the old government and have assumed a more passive role, ensuring stability and helping the iraqi's take a more active role.
i'm sorry, but the rest of your question is unitelligible. in all forms of communication, clarity is key.