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Laura in 2008 now that's a thought
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The winds of change are rippling across the Arab lands, as evident in voter turnouts in liberated Iraq, pro-democracy demonstrations that have sent Syrian troops exiting from Lebanon, and the burgeoning of a substantial opposition movement in Egypt. Of necessity, and not always from conviction, political concessions are being made by the kings and princes and traditional rulers. Islamist parties which have long curried favor with the population by providing social services for the poor, the sick, and jobs and medical care, are poised to become part of the opposition. Such parties as Hamas and Hezbollah, which have both political and military arms, are debating whether to renounce violence and become mainstream political organizations.
Arab women, if empowered, could be a significant factor in shifting the thrust of their menfolk away from terror and bloodshed and into orthodox politics. That is why it was cheering to see Laura Bush sitting down last week with Hanan Ashrawi, a former Palestinian spokeswoman and now a legislator, and other prominent Palestinian women, to encourage the advancement of women's rights.
Laura for president. Maybe that might help.
John Hughes is editor and chief operating officer of the Deseret Morning News. He is a former editor of the Christian Science Monitor, which syndicates this column. E-mail: hughes@desnews.com
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