In 2004, when President George Bush made remarks that were claimed to have "interfered" in the election, uproar followed. Why is foreign intervention alright in these circumstances?

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David Flint
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Friday, 12 September 2008
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The US president is free to say what he wishes to say. When the iRA leader Gerry Adams came to Australia before the referendum, he said Australia should become a republic.
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