"Now, and thanks to other humans, not from my area, religion and who don't even speak my language, I and all Iraqis have the real chance to make the change. Now I OWN my home and I can decide who's going to run things in it and how and I won't waste that chance. Tomorrow as I cast my vote, I'll regain my home. I'll regain my humanity and my dignity, as I stand and fulfill part of my responsibilities to this part of the large brotherhood of humanity. Tomorrow I'll say I'M IRAQI AND I'M PROUD, as being Iraqi this time bears a different meaning in my mind. It's being an active and good part of humanity. Tomorrow I and the Iraqis that are going to vote will rule, not the politicians we're going to vote for, as it's our decision and they'll work for us this time and if we don't like them we'll kick them out! Tomorrow my heart will race my hand to the box. Tomorrow I'll race even the sun to the voting centre, my Ka'aba and my Mecca. I'm so excited and so happy that I can't even feel the fear I though I would have at this time. "I can't wait until tomorrow." Source: Free Iraqi
I think he might be thanking the coalition...yeah us!
sorry, here's the link: http://www.defenddemocracy.org/research_topics/research_topics_show.htm?doc_id=257629
Gosh, I'm tearing up, and I never cry!
That one really has the tears flowing!
Sunday for Iraq...
Next Iran in the VERY near future!!
May God Bless our magnificent troops and the troops of our allies, who all risk their lives in order than Iraqi 's might experience freedom and liberty, may God Bless those who have lost their lives, their families and friends, and may God continue to Bless President Bush, his administration, our House and Senate and all Americans. May everyone in America experience fully the joy the Iraqi's about to vote are feeling.
I love our country.