"Hey, regime change really works."
"I admit that Saddam has been removed shall we say..."
"Not only from the seat of his power but also from his life."
"That may have been an over-kill...but, hey, if you are a neoconservative..."
"Right but Mullah Omar is still alive and..."
"And they don't know where he is so they are still hunting him. But then there was a regime change in Afghanistan as well."
"True but that's not the regime change I was talking about."
"Well, I can't think of any other example of regime change. Iran is still in the works but it will take more than a will to get that going now."
"That is right. There is the small matter of low popularity, a hostile Congress and Senate and even the Republicans are getting restive..."
"You are looking at regime change from the point of view, of Bush and his cronies. There is another point of view, you know."
"Where else has regime change taken place?"
"The first regime change was not Saddam but Azner of Spain."
"Ah, I see where you are going."
"Then there was Berlusconi of Italy."
"And then the most recent is Poodle of the UK."
"Indeed so Bush was right all along. Regime change is a good thing."
"Don't be facetious."
"But you can't deny it - events that motivate Bush to go for a regime change in Iraq have had a domino effect on all his coalition partners."
"So the power of the people was responsible for a regime change in these countries."
"Right, but where you have dictatorship people power is meaningless."
"Don't underestimate it - many a dictator has underestimated people's power but at his own peril."
"I would tend to agree."