Should the USA intefere in internal affairs of other nations?
The US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has clearly stated that she would continue to speak out on human rights and political rights cases in Malaysia. I am glad she has made a clear stand. I must commend her. This is what I expect from USA. In 1492 Christopher Columbus lands in the Bahamas, discovering the Americas. In 1620 the Pilgrims landed on the east coast of USA and decided that they would established a community that values freedom. The Pilgrims were fleeing religious persecution in England. The Pilgrims were the first to celebrate thanksgiving in what is known today as USA; thanksgiving continues to be observed to this day in USA by eating turkey. Later in 1776 George Washington started the American War of independence. It would be untrue to state that everybody in USA was free at that time: African Americans were enslaved and women could not vote until 1920. USA has come a long way since then. In 1861, there was the civil war over slavery and in 1863 the Emancipation Procl
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