Thanks dude or dudette.
wow.....okay....we're here now, lol!
But if someone did not get to vote before the curfew, they will complain that those who didn't get to vote in the election that could not, should not and would not be held today and would be invalid even if it were held, have now rendered the election null and void.
I know, I know, I couldn't follow this tortured trail as I wrote this, but you know what I mean...
I think you were briefly possessed by Dr. Seuss!
A freeper on the other side told me they heard there was 95% turnout in the North and South of Iraq!
What do you think the neuter variant of the noun "dude" is?
:)
-good times, G.J.P.(Jr.)
After all car movements were prohibited, thousands of Iraqis make a trip on foot to the town of Al Alamara, Iraq (news - web sites), to place their votes Sunday, Jan. 30 2005. Iraqis turned out to vote Sunday in their country's first free election in a half-century, defying insurgents who launched deadly suicide bombings and mortar strikes at polling stations. By midday, at least 29 people were dead but the violence had slowed and voting picked up.(AP Photo / Daily Mirror/James Vellacott /Pool)