NEPAL UPS DEMOCRACY SPREAD
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
This morning's headlines read: "Nepal king pledges civic elections in 2006."
Thank you, United States President George W. Bush.
There’s hardly any other conclusion that one can reach these days when nation after nation is promising democracy to the people. What’s going on here? Obviously, Operation Iraqi Freedom’s three-week-win war, toppling blood-letting despot Saddam Hussein, has ignited freedom fires here and there. Patience in time. That's it. Patience in time.
As New Iraq rejoices in its historic January 30 Victory Vote followed by its democratically formed National Assembly, expectant of a constitution forthcoming soon, others reach out for the liberty banner.
Therefore, according to UPI, "Nepal's King Gyanendra has announced that municipal elections will by held by April 2006 to activate the ‘democratic process,’ the BBC reported Thursday."
This is another major move for people — the so-called "little people" — having their chance at governing themselves. That’s in place of a despotic heel pressing down daily upon their heads and hearts.
Ukraine’s head of state declares that the country is no more in league with Russia’s style of government but instead favors the American imprint. Therefore, they are working diligently to put in place freedoms local. They have even applied for membership in NATO.
Afghanistan continues to revel in its newfound freedoms, obstacles withstanding. After all, we live in a world where patience and time work wonders. Those, such as America’s Democratic Party, who seek perfection yesterday are the illusionists left in history’s dust.
Egypt’s government has promised its populace real, actual ballots for voting this autumn.
Iranians over the weekend clamored loud and clear for the Iranian theocratic dictatorship to open freedom’s windows to let in the liberty breezes. They will continue to demand a release from despotic potentates who have held humans in horrific check.
"In a message marking the Nepali new year, the king said the security situation in the country had improved in the 10 weeks since the imposition of the state of emergency. As a result, he said that he had directed the Election Commission to conduct elections in over 50 municipalities."
That is reason itself to look to America’s Bush administration for leadership excellent! Would that the liberal media would give praise to such accomplishments. However, they seem mired in reporting the latest slip up in New Iraq or some program lag in Afghanistan.
How interesting. The liberal press does not seem to get the bottom line message that the more freedoms spread the more their freedom of the press has a chance for maintaining itself. The less the liberties move along, the chances are that killers international will over take democracies for squashing freedom of press.
Nevertheless, intelligent grassroots news collectors no longer heed the liberal media; they have alternative sources for the latest and they are going for those sources.
Faced with killers international digging into his politic, the Nepal king had to curtail certain liberties. However, concluding that he’s on top of the matter now, he’s opening the liberty windows so as to assure the public that he’s on the freedom side.
For more: http://conservativeposts.us/ <http://conservativeposts.us/>
This morning's headlines read: "Nepal king pledges civic elections in 2006."
Thank you, United States President George W. Bush.
There’s hardly any other conclusion that one can reach these days when nation after nation is promising democracy to the people. What’s going on here? Obviously, Operation Iraqi Freedom’s three-week-win war, toppling blood-letting despot Saddam Hussein, has ignited freedom fires here and there. Patience in time. That's it. Patience in time.
As New Iraq rejoices in its historic January 30 Victory Vote followed by its democratically formed National Assembly, expectant of a constitution forthcoming soon, others reach out for the liberty banner.
Therefore, according to UPI, "Nepal's King Gyanendra has announced that municipal elections will by held by April 2006 to activate the ‘democratic process,’ the BBC reported Thursday."
This is another major move for people — the so-called "little people" — having their chance at governing themselves. That’s in place of a despotic heel pressing down daily upon their heads and hearts.
Ukraine’s head of state declares that the country is no more in league with Russia’s style of government but instead favors the American imprint. Therefore, they are working diligently to put in place freedoms local. They have even applied for membership in NATO.
Afghanistan continues to revel in its newfound freedoms, obstacles withstanding. After all, we live in a world where patience and time work wonders. Those, such as America’s Democratic Party, who seek perfection yesterday are the illusionists left in history’s dust.
Egypt’s government has promised its populace real, actual ballots for voting this autumn.
Iranians over the weekend clamored loud and clear for the Iranian theocratic dictatorship to open freedom’s windows to let in the liberty breezes. They will continue to demand a release from despotic potentates who have held humans in horrific check.
"In a message marking the Nepali new year, the king said the security situation in the country had improved in the 10 weeks since the imposition of the state of emergency. As a result, he said that he had directed the Election Commission to conduct elections in over 50 municipalities."
That is reason itself to look to America’s Bush administration for leadership excellent! Would that the liberal media would give praise to such accomplishments. However, they seem mired in reporting the latest slip up in New Iraq or some program lag in Afghanistan.
How interesting. The liberal press does not seem to get the bottom line message that the more freedoms spread the more their freedom of the press has a chance for maintaining itself. The less the liberties move along, the chances are that killers international will over take democracies for squashing freedom of press.
Nevertheless, intelligent grassroots news collectors no longer heed the liberal media; they have alternative sources for the latest and they are going for those sources.
Faced with killers international digging into his politic, the Nepal king had to curtail certain liberties. However, concluding that he’s on top of the matter now, he’s opening the liberty windows so as to assure the public that he’s on the freedom side.
For more: http://conservativeposts.us/ <http://conservativeposts.us/>


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