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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.
"Press is so eager for explosions and blood and good stories that they cannot just sit in wonder at what is happening here. This is amazing."
Yep. The MSM will cover this like the type of fans that go to hockey games and car racing to see brawls and accidents. I refuse to watch them and their sour grapes. Don't let them rain on your parade.
Lord, let the Iraqis demonstrate to the world the true meaning of FREEDOM.
Thank you thank you thank you! I had never seen that sculpture before. Absolutely beautiful. My wife will be thrilled to see it.
This can be that same opportunity for the people of Iraq. If they overcome the hate of the savages we are fighting, this can be the day the wall came donw for them. Call me naive but if Iraq can get this right, quite a few things are going to chance in the middle east.
Gonna be an interesting night, for sure. At least now I can follow on a proper network.
We are spoiled. Imagine if we had random killings like the Iraqis. At least we know what neighborhoods to avoid {I think more of us are killed by crime than those in Iraq},,over there, it just happens. I would be in a state of constant anxiety. But I am a ninny.
The Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) located at Camp Hurricane Point, Iraq pass out election flyers to the local Iraqi people during a Vehicle Check Point (VCP) outside the town of Ar Ramadi, Iraq, on Jan. 18, 2005. 1st Marine Division is currently engaged in Security and Stabilization Operations (SASO) in the Al Anbar province of Iraq, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. (U.S. Marine Corps. photo by Lance Cpl. Andrew D. Young)
Dr. Farid Ayar (left) and Mr. Ez Al Deem Al Mohammady, both members of the International Election Committee Iraq, demonstrate the voting process during a press conference concerning the Jan. 30, 2005, Iraqi elections. The press conference took place on Jan. 25, 2005, at the Baghdad Convention Center. DoD photo by Master Sgt. Dave Ahlschwede, U.S. Air Force.
OOOOOOOOOh, you are going to be able to tell us what the experience is like.
Congrats on getting Fox news....
We are on the eve of something HISTORIC, and what do they do? Have their loser from the last election on, attempting to drag the spotlight back. Can't let it be about the Iraqi people our SOLDIERS have died for--it's gotta be about YOU YOU YOU.
The Reoublican party is FAR from my ideal, but the Dems are a bunch of image-obsessed runts who need the attention of others because they have hollow interiors.
I couldn't get the Baghdad camera to work either.
Good Luck Iraq! WE ARE CHEERING YOU ON!
They're toast - and they know it. (Then again, maybe they don't...)
PARTY ON!
Great video link from FoxNews on the drone, thanks!
Dang, our troops are so cute!
Thanks I just found it too...It was written about a "man without a country" Quite a story in itself. I wonder if it's how the Iraqi feel scattered throughout the world....Now they can go home again honored and singing....
Hopefully after Greta, Fox will go back to live coverage of the election.
I pray the Iraqi people show the courage I know they have and make sure our soldiers didn't die in vain.
We have people in this country complain they had to stand in line in the rain to vote. Bunch of weenies could take a lesson from the Iraqi people.
Members of the Assyrian Democratic Movement celebrate after casting their votes in Iraq (news - web sites)'s election at the former El Toro Marine Base in Irvine, Calif., on Saturday, Jan. 29, 2005. The Independent Iraqi Electoral Commission is allowing Iraqi immigrants living in 14 countries to vote by absentee ballot. Overseas voting continues through Sunday, which is Election Day in Iraq itself. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Can we watch??
Weren't those underground bunkers something that Shep showed earlier today?
And he showed the booties and other chem gear that Iraqi soldiers used. Shep asked why they needed that stuff if they didn't have WMD.
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