Iraqi resistance necessary by Jeff Napolitano October 31, 2003 There are certain principles that we, the people of the United States and Western Civilization, like to pride ourselves on. Inherent in much of the talk lately about Iraq is the assumption that a democratic state in which every citizen participates is a desirable form of government. Indeed, the lack of democracy is often touted as one of the ills that plague many parts of the world. The right to vote, the right to freely assemble, and the right to due process, aside from being consecrated formally in the U.S. Constitution,...