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		<title>The Times: Britain joined plot to overthrow a Communist Italian government</title>
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			<title>Countries where democracy is Sacrosanct</title>
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			<description>Don't forget that JFK was killed under grossly suspicious circumstances in Dallas whilst president of the USA. His brother, Robert Kennedy, was also killed under mysterious circumstances.

It's amazing that coups or assassinations of ELECTED leaders could ever take place in countries where democracy is supposed to be sacrosanct! If these people couldn't respect the WILL of the people at home how could they export democracy to places like Afghanistan or Iraq? How can they lecture Zimbabwe and Myanmar?

Do you realise that if Kim Ill Jong of North Korea or the Chinese Communist party were both elected fair and square by popular consent that this would never satisfy the West. Just look at the case in Venezuela, Chavez has won the popular vote a number of times, Venezuela has a free media, there are no political prisoners in Venezuela, political opposition and dissent is completely unopposed by the authorities. Despite all this the Western press has somehow managed to label Chavez a dictator worthy of assassination or removal!

My advice is to ignore what Western hypocritical governments have to say about the Islamic socio-political order; these governments simply have no more credibility as far as I am concerned.  
 - Jay Smith</description>
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