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I think the idea of a League of Democracies is excellent. There is a huge difference between a democracy and a tyranny, and it is a tragedy that this point has to be made on a site such as this. It is easy for those who enjoy the benefits of democracy to mouth off - between baking cookies and jumping in the 4x4 to collect the kids from baseball practise - about not promoting these values to countries where the jackbooted dictator holds sway. Had it not occurred that some of the problems in the Middle East are caused because in all those societies there is no democratic outlet for political discontent. There are huge differences between democracies themselves, but there is not a day that dawns when I for one am not thankful that I am a subject of Queen Elizabeth II, rather than a subject of a tyrant like Saddam Hussain. Perhaps some who post on here would benefit from reading the writings of Sir Isaiah Berlin.