Condoleezza Rice said in today's New York Times: "This is not 1968 and the invasion of Czechoslovakia, where Russia can invade its neighbor, occupy a capital, overthrow a government and get away with it. Things have changed." I suppose the "things" she refers to are the date and the names of the countries involved. Switch 1968 with 2003, Czechoslovakia with Iraq, and Russia with the U.S., and we're good. Get it right Russia, it's like this: This is like 2003, and the invasion of Iraq, where the U.S. can invade its neighbor, occupy a capital, overthrow a government and get away with it. Get it right Ruskies. If you're an American, perhaps you don't consider Iraq your neighbor. Maybe that's the excuse far-right Christiomaniacs use for not loving them. But if you're in the right plane, you can get to Iraq from the U.S. faster than you can go by car from California to Iowa. Distance is relative. They're close enough for us to cons...