The  article I read was 'Their Victory,  Not Ours'  written by Aaron Ross, who talks about an article in Slate written by Eliot Spitzer   entitled "America is Freedom, and Freedom is Winning." Like Ross and   Spitzer, I am optimistic for the people of the Middle East in their   efforts towards freedom and like Ross, I agree that their drive may come   from American's but it isn't the only driving force. Because they  don't  want to emulate the same government of other countries not does  mean  that they want to completely emulate ours. Sure there are certain   aspects of our government that are great and then there are aspects  that  could be changed. Isn't that what the founding fathers did  whenever  they began writing the 'sacred documents' of our country? Why  is it that  many politicians think that American government is god's  gift to the  world? Maybe it's pride, or ignorance of the times. 
With  each  generation, the youth can hold the wheel and we can steer it  either way.  The revolutionaries of the Middle East are comparable to  the American  youth. They're both fresh with new ideas on modern issues,  whether the  current administration agrees or not. Ross  states that Spitzer views American's aid in the current situation as an  apology for past mistakes to the Middle East for feeding money and such  to certain autocrats isn't going to cut. I feel as though America may  be backtracking to right a wrong but to boast about it and claim it as  another American history is disgusting, but that's what America does.  Because Spitzer was once a senator, of course he is going to believe  that our country has done a job well done. But in reality, we should be  helping now because it we kept freedom from them for so long. America  had its' time of revolutions and now it's time to let others do the  same.

 
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