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Posted on 01/29/2005 4:03:31 PM PST by Dog
It is now 3 am in Iraq the polls will be opening in the next few hours as the world watches and hold's it breath. Iraq is about to undertake a historic vote.
Lets wish them well....... please post all comments and election photos to this thread.
is this the one Fox reported as a car comb that exploded outside @ the checkpoint?
can't be true at all you guys......everyone knows Allawi was in Cambodia at the time........
The predator crews are in for a busy day.
If voting for Saddam, anytime is good. If voting democratically, really an absentee mail-vote seems appetizing.
Yes, CNN's doing a great job. Very positive coverage of the election so far. I'm impressed!
Joe used to be semi-okay until the conventions and election. He spent too much time with Ron Reagan---
Ever since then, he has taken a definite negative tone toward the Bush Administration--
He also has on Pat Buchanan waaaaaaaaaay too much!
This is really hard to believe that terrorists are targeting Iraqi voters going to polling places that are staffed by Iraqis and killing.
Katrina is the epitome of Elite Liberal snobbery.....I don't think she has ever hung out with anyone that wasn't a lilly livered liberal......Ted K.....baby sister
Fox news just reported that that are snipers at the ready at polling places.
Yeah now Sky News reporting that I was over at Sky news when this happen so Fox news or Sky news whatever I just hear about it just now
Now BBC wire reporting that Iraqi cop got whack because this explosion
It was spread thin, but it melted well.
I will say this, though:
No mooooo-re, please.
;O)
Him and RRJr basically looked like lovers-- it was sad.
This thread has become udderly ridiculous!
Anyone have a Sky News audio or video feed?
An Iraqi Army soldier wears pro-vote stickers outside a polling station in Baghdad January 30, 2005. Iraq's first multiparty polls in half a century began at dawn on Sunday, elections intended to unite the country but which could instead foment sectarian strife and which insurgents have vowed to turn into a bloodbath. REUTERS/Akram Saleh
Iraqi President Ghazi al-Yawar walks to cast his vote into a ballot box in the capital Baghdad January 30, 2005. Iraq's first multiparty polls in half a century began at dawn on Sunday, elections intended to unite the country but which could instead foment sectarian strife and which insurgents have vowed to turn into a bloodbath. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
Please, please, this is serious!
Alright, I'll let it go. After all, to err is human, to forgive, bovine.
No, I meant "we" in the global sense--all of us watching anxiously worldwide.
Not as anxiously as you, I'm sure. Stay safe.
It's bacon!
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