Is President Bush’s problem in Iraq due to America being a “glass house?”?

THE BELOW DECODED EXCERPT IS FROM YAHOO’S QUESTIONS & ANSWERS:
(Can you be the hero who breaks the "POWELL CODE" and stops the Iraq war and terrorism?)

The forthcoming novel "Bonus of Virtue" by Aaron Westley Powell, explains how and why the battle for the Earth has begun. It also explains how and why America cannot morally assist in establishing democracy in Iraq and the Middle East through the current Iraq war when, until as a gesture of trust and good faith in the eyes of the world, a duly elected president of the United States officially apologizes to African Americans for past Black slavery in America, it still has not officially established democracy here in America. Which means that America is actually a glass house.
African Americans have been waiting for that apology for over two centuries. Ironically, President Bush is now at the crossroads of fate and should not allow America to fire one more bullet in Iraq, because it’s time for America to do the right thing and mind our own business here at home first with that official apology, or pulls out of Iraq and stop throwing stones from a glass house.

Break the remainder of the POWELL CODE and learn how and why it may become one of the most highly controversial resolves of this century…
“Bonus of Virtue” by Aaron Westley Powell

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RESPONSE:
Before one has the flagrant audacity to challenge one’s intelligence before the eyes of the world, one should know what one is talking about in regards to then difference between Republic and Democracy. The fundamental concept of America is precisely that of a democracy. Suggest you go retake your history course.

What does references to the largest deficit in history have to do with the current president? Simple. It’s a part of inheritance just like fame and fortune passed down from generation to generation. It’s comparative to where we started and ended up as a nation. That is to say, we can’t judge where we are without taking into account where we came from.
The correlation between democracy and the history of Black slavery in America derives from the notion, that years after the fact Jews and other people such as Japanese Americans received an apology as well as compensation from the U.S. government, for their imprisonment in internment camps following Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor. To date, in spite of the fact that the backbone of America was grown on the backs of Black slaves, African Americans have yet to receive the forty acres and mule the U.S. government promised the emancipated slaves, or an official apology. It’s obvious that the acres and mule is not going to happen.
How can America expect the Middle East to trust it, after it has systematically denied and circumvented giving African Americans closure to the horrific treatment of Black slavery—something that is incomparable to anything else even remotely related to such, because an apology–admission of guilt, would be an admission of liability. But no doubt the timing for the apology is now, as this writing connotes or it will become a major factor in the 2008 Presidential election.

RESPONSE: I find it difficult to understand how, as your answer denotes, a no good ignorant moron could be a book; or how one person with a literary style of contention more reflective of a kindergartner masquerading as a knowledgeable adult, can interpolate themselves as the populace.

All else in the Q&A details is self-explanatory

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