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Old 02-24-2011, 12:28 AM   #15
EHjEjdqe

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I'm not as nervous about it all Java... I think there are many more people in these countries who will work for peace than we've ever been led to believe, and we're seeing in some cases now where those people want to be heard. I think in many of these cases, we'll see people who have been to university taking the reigns from religious leaders, and those new leaders have learned along side people their previous leaders have tried to teach them to hate.
That is true and by far most people are peaceful law abiding citizens who have families to care for, etc but just like in our country it only takes a handful or even just one lunatic to wreck havoc for everyone, and I'm not so sure how the equivalent of our USA Patriot Act enacted in their countries by their newly chosen leaders to protect their own countries from within would go over with the general populations as it may be interpreted as being another authoritarian rule. That's just one of the many very difficult decisions that any newly elected leader will need to face besides where to draw the line between freedom and the allowing of free-fall in moral standards from one generation to the next.
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