Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Dear Mr Bush

         Dear Mr Bush, I'm a Iraqi citizen living in Bagdad and I've been talking it over with other citizens in my neighborhood and we've decided that the price of your Democracy is just too high. We would like to return it because it doesn't seem to work here in the middle east.  Since your democracy was delivered our electricity has gone off, our toilets don't work and when we go to the market people try to blow us up. Why just this year alone we've lost 134000 of our closest friends. Our streets are full of bomb hole and people are roaming our streets with guns. If thing aren't bad enough the people who delivered your democracy come in the middle of the night and break down our doors, which are in short supply, to ask us if we know any insurgents. It's very difficult to get back to sleep after you've been interrogated by men in strange uniform who are carrying guns. I guess it's a good thing that nobody has to get up in the morning because there are no jobs since your democracy was delivered.
       For these reasons we would like to return your democracy, the cost is just too high and it doesn't live up to the standards you described in pamphlets you dropped on our city. If you could just take it back and put the water and electricity back on before you leave it would be greatly appreciated, thank you but no thanks.
 
                                                      Moharmad Arzad


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