Re: McCain is correct, sort of
by
SlaterBait
11/19/2007, 10:24 PM #
Interesting thread.... I hope my comments are a worthy addition:
It is not necessary for us to partition Iraq; the constitution we helped draft already divides the nation into semi-independent regions. What is necessary is for the central government to negotiate a division of the oil wealth. Without this, there will be war.
It matters little if this negotiation takes place among "states within a union" or as a treaty between independent states. We should allow the Iraqi people decide this on their own, and we can only hope it is done with some degree of peace under some variation of the constitutional framework under which they are already operating.
We THOUGHT that it would be necessary to hold local elections and bring democracy more uniformly throughout the "states" or "regions". The reality is that some of these areas are defined tribally and are organizing themselves based upon historical practice or tribal traditions.
"Reconciliation", instead of being forced from above through local elected officials, seems to be growing in an organic manner from below.
We should remember that our own democracy started off as a very weak federal government under which the "independent states of the union" largely made and enforced their own laws, paid minimal taxes to the federal government,
Regarding McCain's age and potential infirmaties.... I doubt anyone can look upon the last two presidents and conclude that age or brilliance is anywhere near a sufficient requirement. And you can take that same analysis back through the elder Bush, Jimmy Carter, Ford, Nixon, LBJ and JFK. Every one of these presidencies were very much a mixed bag of good and bad results. Looking back, there was no correlation between asuccessful presidency and either age or supposed intelligence.
Reagan was nearly as old as McCain and had a far narrower view of his objectives. In fact, given the natural inertia of our government and the designed-in checks and balances, the only way for a president to be productive is to focus on a few major objectives and trade-off virtually everything else to get these done.
McCain may well be a good choice if he can find a younger running mate who would be seriously acceptable as president by a large fraction of the voters.