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Elections are too hard to hold

Dilip Hiro has an op-ed, One Iraqi, One Vote? in today's New York Times. Hiro takes on the objections of the Bush Administration to direct elections in Iraq and rebuts each argument.

(UPDATE: It just occured to me that the Administration may see the problem this way: there is no Supreme Court there to rule on the winner.)

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