Posted on 10/18/2005 4:50:12 PM PDT by SandRat


FALLUJAH, Iraq (Oct. 14, 2005) -- Iraqi Police trucks are staged loaded with voting materials before convoying to the poll sites. The referendum vote will be held tomorrow throughout Iraq. Photo by: Staff Sgt. Ronna M. Weyland

Residents of Fallujah walk near a voting poll during Saturdays referendum vote in Iraq. Iraqi police were tasked with providing security during the referendum in the city of Fallujah. Photo by: Cpl. Evan M. Eagan

A Marine stands security as Iraqi police trucks drive by in Fallujah during the referendum vote in Iraq. Iraqi police were tasked with providing security during the referendum in the city of Fallujah. Photo by: Cpl. Evan M. Eagan

FALLUJAH, Iraq (Oct. 15, 2005) -- Sheikh Dhari Al-Zobaie, mayor of Fallujah, speaks to Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, while the Sheikh Kamal, chairman of the Fallujah City Council and Lt. Col. Patrick Carroll listen during a meeting held here Oct. 15. The meeting marked Khalilzads first visit to Fallujah. Photo by: Lance Cpl. Josh Cox

Iraqi policemen move boxes containing voting supplies after the referendum vote Saturday in Iraq. The Iraqi police played a vital role in transporting the ballots to and from the polls, and provided security during the referendum Photo by: Cpl. Evan M. Eagan

FALLUJAH, Iraq (Oct. 14, 2005) Iraqi police officers load boxes containing ballots for the upcoming vote here. The referendum is scheduled to take place tomorrow throughout Iraq. Photo by: Lance Cpl. Josh cox

A Marine observes the street below his post in Fallujah, Iraq during the referendum Oct. 15, 2005. All public vehicle traffic had been banned on the streets within the city Saturday. Photo by: Staff Sgt. Ronna M. Weyland

Binders holding registered voters names from the city of Fallujah are stacked on a pallet waiting to be distributed to various poll sites. Photo by: Staff Sgt. Ronna M. Weyland
Iraq Success PING
Great pics! Thank you, again.
Fallujah City Council? Can't be! You can't have a city council amidst a quagmire. I wonder how many Libs are on the Fallujah city council? And how come Michael Moore isn't filming this? And where is Cindy Al Sheehani decrying our involvement and telling the Irais " See. See! My son died in vain."?
Praise the Lord! The DUmmies have been foiled again! BWAAHAAHAA!! Success happened!
"Iraqi police were tasked with providing security during the referendum in the city of Fallujah."
AND it sounds like they did a good job. Great news.
Fallujah voted 95% against the Constitution.
We should have bombed Fallujah into dust.
Yeah, where ya at, Cindy???? I can't HEAR YOU!!
Yea, but I heard on the news somewhere, that something like 97% in the area in and around Fallujah voted against the new constitution. Hope that isn't true
The important part is that they voted freely and openly.
Yes a Heavy Sunni population. They should have realized long ago to get involved in drafting it. Now they are reaping their rewards...
There were many areas of the 13 American States that were opposed to our constitution.
On September 17, 1787, the Constitution of the United Sates was completed in Philadelphia, and the new government it prescribed came into existence on March 4, 1789, after fierce fights over ratification in many of the states.
It is worth noting that our citizens were not allowed to vote on the ratification of our constitution That was done by state governments.
I can't understand why the Iraqis are giving their citizens more rights than our founding fathers gave us. Our voters did not get to vote on the ratification of our constitution, it was only the politicians that ratified the United States constitution.
If the politicians had given the voters in the thirteen staes the right to adopt or reject our constitution it is very likely it would have been rejected.
Iraq has not had the luxury of making political deals among politicians. Unlike us they gave ordinary citizens the right to decide.. and even allowed ordinary citizens to vote against the constitution.. That was something our citizens did not get the right to do.
The important part is that they voted freely and openly and had a choice.
57,000,000 Americans voted for John Kerry.
"There were many areas of the 13 American States that were opposed to our constitution."
Yes and it took 12 years for us to approve our Constitution, too. The important thing is that the citizens of Fallujah voted their voice & from what I know, it was relatively violence-free.
"The real test will be held in December...."
Thanks for the ping!
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