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Published by Jefferson Davis
on Monday, March 06, 2006 at 10:55 pm.
Most Americans, including myself, believe that a Civil War in Iraq is inevitable. “More than seven in 10 Republicans and eight in 10 Democrats and political independents believe civil war is coming, showing that the public's assessment of the situation cuts across party lines”, according to the Washington Post.
I would have to agree with this poll whole-heartedly. I hope that there is no Civil War, because thousands of innocent bystanders could be harmed or killed. This is especially true for the American and UK troops in Iraq, which are still trying with all their might to hold it together.
President Bush’s approval rating is still in a steep decline, and it will continue to decline until Iraq’s Civil unrest is put back in order. Citizens of any country are like a house of cards. Once one starts to faultier, the rest of the house starts to fall in upon itself.
How can we put Iraq back together? Well, everyone has heard the old story about Humpty Dumpty.
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king's horses and all the king's men
Couldn't put Humpty together again.
I’m afraid that Iraq has the same problem. We have tried to put Iraq back together, but to no avail. The citizens of Iraq must lift themselves up, and collectively bring themselves out of Civil unrest. What’s your say?