Posted on 01/30/2005 11:51:15 AM PST by Wolfstar
Well, I only noticed because I saved it... so, I wonder when it was taken now.
You gave me a great excuse to repost the photo I like best from the President's speech today. In fact, it's time we gave our Dubya another nickname: Steely-Eyed George.
With tears rolling down her eyes, a veiled Iraqi woman shows off
her finger stained with blue ink and a small card reading 'Elect Iraq '
... REUTERS/Ali Jarekji
I see HAPPY!
This one chokes me up....
Iraqi man carries crippled old man to vote.
Had to do it early, first because I'm like a kid in a candy store about events like this, and second because I can't stay online too long today.
The new Barney pic is a wonderful bonus. Still no Beezie sighting, however. Sigh. I guess we can't have it all.
***Shucks, it's like bidding on e-Bay.***
LOL! Only if you want a lot of toasters.
Kinda likeTHIS???
:o)
This day has brought joy to so many. It is truly spectacular. I hope Bush can spend a relaxing day now, before his feet hit the ground running tomorrow! Maybe he play a little ball with Barney and Miss Beazley! (selfishly thinking about tomorrow's Dose. LOL)
Yes, and thanks to jakkknife for adding it to this thread.
Speaking of our troops, it seems appropriate to add this photo to the thread. Soldiers from the U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division stop to pray at the road connecting Baghdad and Baquba, Januray 30, 2005. The soldiers prayed at the site where four comrades were killed last week when their vehicle rolled over into the water. And we must not forget the British C130 which crashed today.
The price has been very, very high, but as the President said, our Armed Forces and those of our allies are ensuring a more peaceful future of us all.
Congratulations to all those very brave Iraqis who stood up to be counted today - you have made a difference to your country's future and did not bow down to those that mean you harm.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1332059/posts
This is loaded..better avoid if you have dial up..You'll love the captions.
BREAKING: Iraqi Elections End - Elections Secondary to American Liberation of Iraq
BREAKING: Al Alamara - Iraqis liberated by America and Pres. Bush vote in Freedom.
BREAKING: Al Alamara - Iraqis liberated by America and Pres. Bush vote in Freedom.
BREAKING: Az Zubaya - Iraqis liberated by America and Pres. Bush vote in Freedom
BREAKING: Baghdad, Iraq - Iraqis liberated by America and Pres. Bush vote in Freedom
BREAKING: Basra, Iraq - Iraqis liberated by America and Pres. Bush vote in Freedom
BREAKING: Suleimaniya - Iraqis liberated by America and Pres. Bush vote in Freedom
BREAKING: Najaf - Iraqis liberated by America and Pres. Bush vote in Freedom
A big, noisy, happy WOO HOO!
I don't know the church Reagan went to while he was in DC, but it could have been St. John's since it's close to the White House.
Well worth celebrating, Meg. This event is every bit as momentous as the end of WWII and the night the Berlin Wall fell.
Our Commander in Basra has just confirmed live on Sky that the security operation in Basra for the elections today was in fact Iraqi Police controlled with the British Troops backing them up. This is the news that we all want to hear not only hear but see proof of which there was plenty in Basra today.
The Commander also confirmed that the atmosphere in Basra was a carnival atmosphere with families turning out celebrating in the streets.
We certainly have a lot to be thankful for today.
Still no word on the Hercules crash except that Tony Blair has confirmed British deaths and that an investigation is underway but not further details until families of those who have been killed are advised.
Very encouraging to see Free Republic comments about Pres. Bush who was the architect of Iraqi freedom. The MSM totally ignores his role in this. If you were from outer space, you'd wonder who he is. Infuriating.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU WOLFSTAR. We would really have missed having the Dose today except for your doing this.
Glorious, glorious day.
We really need a slogan for this day similar to "Take down this wall." Something along the line of "Saddam Hussein, come out of that hole."
Anybody have any ideas?
LOL! Can you believe Tim Russert (an old Dim party hack before he became a TV talking head)? All the other news chat shows this morning had our new Secretary of State on to discuss the Iraqi elections and other relevant matters. In contrast, Timmy had that has-been, John Kerry, on for the full hour of Meet the Depressed. ROFLMAO!
Those are great photos, Timeout. The first one is striking. What we can see of her face indicates she's a young woman. Her future looks a heck of a lot brighter now than it did a couple of years ago.
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