Lucky said:
What Justiceria was trying to do was depose an American-supported murderous, torturous system and free a population of unborn to make the U.S. a more righteous nation. I hope you have some SCUBA gear, because it holds more water than you want to believe.
No, it's not remotely similar.
First of all, the US has a Representative Republic with free elections, laws and a court system.
If you want a law changed you can vote for legislators who are likely to legislate the way you see favorable.
Iraq had no such system.
In the US, Leadership is multi tiered and there are term limits set for Congressional and Presidential seats.
Iraq had no such system.
What the US led coalition did was to depose a tyrannical dictator, free an entire population and give them the opportunity to develope the same system we have.
Now, if an American President decided he was going to forgo the electoral process, refuse to step down from power, randomly rape, torture and kill American citizens in the same way Hussein did then Justiceria moved in and deposed that rogue President and re-established our Representative government and finally left when we have reached the point of stability you would have a decent analogy.
But that isn't the case and your analogy isn't remotely similar.
By the way, under the conditions I just mentioned, I would support Justiceria just as the Iraqi's support the Coalition intervention.
Currently, abortion is legal under US law. If you don't like that law, then the proper thing to do would be to become as active as you can afford to be, Lobby for new laws, vote for new legislators who are likeminded and don't give up until you have accomplished your goal.
And I would commend you highly for your resolve and dedication in such an endeavor. :up: