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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.
Thanks!
What a wonder!
This is a very emotional time in the lives of these people.
All I can say....................is God Bless them.
God Bless our wonderful President and our courageous Military! Who, without the forsite of Bush and the power of our soldiers, this would never take place!
I love FReeper people too!
Fallujah has a pop. of roughly 300,000
Iraq has a pop. 25,374,691 (July 2004 est.)
per CIA World factbook
6 percent of the population hardly makes for a failed election.
Especially if those 6 % are voting as we speak.
The lefties will never acknowledge a good thing.
CNNis so pi**ed because Clinton's legacy has something to do with a cigar & a blue dress
Also on CNN: Al-Jazeera has been banned from Iraq for 6 months and the network is for sale. I think the news reader said that because of pressure from the Bush Admin. the sale has been moved ahead of schedule. Interesting development.
Shocked and appalled. Where the heck has Cooper been?
LOL! I like the black ink on the thumb thing. We should do that here--absentee ballots would have a place to ink your thumb, vote doesn't count without it....then no double voting by also going to the polls.
See post 2585.
I imagine there are some hatemongers at DU who are freaking out that Al-Zarqawi hasn't personally beheaded 100,000 voters live on T.V.
I'm sure this will make him very popular with all of those Iraqis voting today.
Good post
Man they are so stupid.
Well, you see, President Bush is a better person and a wiser leader than I would be. I thought we should simply send a covert team in to bomb their headquarters into oblivion.
Good for that Iraqi guy! I hope he shut that stupid, perky-blonde liberal reporter right up.
Al Jazeera is also losing alot of money. They can't seem to sell much advertising. Apparently Al Quiada doesn't feel any need to pay for something they are already getting for free.
A lot of parallels between this election and the 1982 El Salvador election. I'm sure someone has already alluded to this.
Once one obstacle is overcome the MSM just throws out another one.
The former member of the Moody Blues and Wings?
They're just as disappointed in him as they are in Kerry.
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