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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.
Very emotional evening.
Praying for Iraq, its people and our brave men and women who are risking so much to give them the two most precious things in this world: Life and Liberty!!
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Sunday's Election Marks Iraq's First Exercise In Democracy
By Michelle Krish
Boise -
Asaad Zangana spends the day watching news coverage and logging onto the Internet. He gets as much information as he can on the historic election in his home country, Iraq. "We can select the group we want. We can vote for the president. This is a very beautiful thing," said Iraqi Citizen Asaad Zangana.
But it's also dangerous. Insurgents have been bombing polling places and trying to disrupt the election.
Zangana wanted to make sure his family was safe in Iraq. He had not been able to get ahold of them for three days. But while Local 2 News was there, Zangana finally heard his sister's voice on the other end of the phone. "They said we are okay don't worry. They have a lot of soldiers in the street and they hope nothing is going to happen," said Zangana.
Because they plan on casting their vote in Sunday's election. Zangana says he's especially grateful women like his sister will have their voices heard. "A man and woman are equal, but what's happened is the culture is making them separate. I think they have a right," said Zangana.
He couldn't exercise his right because it meant going to Los Angeles to vote. "I hope in the future we can vote in Boise," said Zangana.
But he says he's confident those kinks will be worked out, and adds tomorrow will be like a holiday for all Iraqis. "They say we're going to celebrate every year about this day," said Zangana.
And they have reason to celebrate, because Sunday could be the start of a new way of life for them.
Iraqis will be voting for the 275-member Transitional National Assembly. The votes aren't expected to be counted until 36 hours after the polls have closed. Final results are expected to be announced February 9th.
Hasn't the super bowl been played yet?
Thanks for starting this thread. I was hoping there would be one.
"Let freedom reign!"
This is an historic day for all Iraqis, and for all the peoples of the world who still are under the jackboots of various tyrannies. Our President spoke the correct words about these momentous events in his Second Inaugural Address. Click the first link below for a reprise of the power of Bush's words, and a hidden reason why they are so powerful.
Congressman Billybob [TWO different columns this week]
Click for latest, "Homer, Shakespeare, Pope, and George Bush"
9 hours ahead....I used to keep a clock set with Iraqi time when Mike was there..so I would always know what time of the day it was for him..
I hope to GOD this goes smoothly......and Iraq is on their way to freedom!
Don't look now but Tony Snow is going to be interviewing Weasely Clark after the commercial.
Was it, is it worth it?
I would say so.
God place your loving hands on this (the Iraq election), and also on the members of the coalition forces. Protect them all from the evil that lurks and the demons that are plotting, planning, and roaming in order to destroy the freedom that these people so desire. There is no sword mightier than your sword oh Lord. Grant the Iraqi people freedom, peace and prosperity in the name of your son Jesus Christ I pray. Amen.
I may stay tuned in just long enough to see if he's in his weekend "leisure metro-gay" duds...
Thanks for the heads up...switiching to QVC now! ;-)
I have a hunch they will try to move the goalposts yet again.
Great point!
Gore's taken the popular vote.
From your lips to Gods ears...Amen
zogby says Dewey wins!..
Why not interview Sanchez, or Franks, or some GI on the ground?
Grrrr.
Sunni's disenfranchised everywhere to be sure.
Damn that Truman.
Sunni's disenfranchised everywhere to be sure.
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