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High turnout in Iraq’s day of voting
Khaleej Times ^ | 10/15/05 | Khaleej Times

Posted on 10/15/2005 12:07:24 PM PDT by freedom44

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1 posted on 10/15/2005 12:07:24 PM PDT by freedom44
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To: freedom44
“Today, I came to vote because I am tired of terrorists, and I want the country to be safe again,”

God bless.

2 posted on 10/15/2005 12:14:20 PM PDT by ncountylee (Dead terrorists smell like victory)
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To: freedom44

It's Bush's fault!


3 posted on 10/15/2005 12:14:24 PM PDT by i_dont_chat (Houston, TX)
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To: freedom44

God bless and protect these brave, strong people, and thank You Lord, for our incredible troops and Commander in Chief that gave the Iraqi people their freedom!


4 posted on 10/15/2005 12:18:10 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Take comfort, Friend George, God is with thee!)
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To: freedom44

This will be a tough time for the terrorists, liberals, and demorats if democracy succeeds. We need to be sensitive to their losses which means a win for representative government.


5 posted on 10/15/2005 12:25:59 PM PDT by Neoliberalnot (Conservatism: doing what is right instead of what is easy)
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To: freedom44

And this will never be reported buy the anti-American left wing press in the United States or the international media. They all desire failure and the placing of the people of Iraq back under a dictator. So they can again get money and slaves by backing the dictator like they did Saddam.


6 posted on 10/15/2005 12:26:50 PM PDT by YOUGOTIT
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To: freedom44

“The government can’t just sew together an outfit and dress the people up by force."

That is some quote. Quite an image it gives my mind.


7 posted on 10/15/2005 12:29:13 PM PDT by jocon307
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To: freedom44; ohioWfan

I've been thinking about those millions of Iraqis who risked death and how many walked for hours to vote (the roads were closed due to fear of car bombs) and to exercise a freedom many Americas take for granted or simply ignore. I've read accounts of how they jubilantly flashed their 'purple fingers' and it has moved me to tears!

And I've been thinking also of George Washington who against great odds, led our nation in the War of Independence and then in the establishment of a free nation.

How fortunate we are to have President Bush who has the courage to lead in the War on Terror and the vision to realize that a free Iraq is a model for the entire Arab world and the best deterrent to the spread of terrorism!


8 posted on 10/15/2005 12:30:59 PM PDT by JulieRNR21 (Outraged about a crescent at Flight 93 Memorial? Call 1-814- 443-4557 to leave comments.)
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To: i_dont_chat

"It's Bush's Fault"



Thank God!


9 posted on 10/15/2005 12:32:05 PM PDT by DAC22
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To: freedom44

The 'purple' revolution goes on and freedom reigns. The ankle biting pundits and clueless democrats still don't get it. They are truly stuck on stupid with superglue.


10 posted on 10/15/2005 12:32:29 PM PDT by gpapa (Boost FR Traffic! Make FR your home page!)
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From PowerLine Blog

They're Voting In Iraq

So far, things seem to be going well, with very little violence reported. I haven't seen any estimates of turnout yet. Iraq the Model reports:

Probably the worst thing today is the intense heat which was a little over 100f but that didn’t stop the crowds from walking in the sun to the voting stations, I personally had to walk nearly 4 miles in total but it’s definitely worth the effort. The presence of Iraqi army and police units is heavier than it was in January elections and I also noticed that no multinational forces were on the streets and the only sign for their presence was the helicopters that patrolled the skies.
Generally speaking, the process is going smoothly so far and this is encouraging because terrorists usually concentrate their attacks before noon so hopefully it will continue like this for the rest of the day.


We hope so, too.

UPDATE: The polls are closed, and the referendum seems to have come off better than anyone could have expected. There was almost no violence, and turnout was reportedly strong nearly everywhere.

This is a huge victory for the Iraqi people, and a stunning defeat for the terrorists and their allies. It appears that the military actions that coalition and Iraqi forces have carried out over the past two months have been remarkably successful in degrading the terrorists' capabilities.

President Bush talked about the election in his radio address today. He also discussed the Zawahiri letter:

This weekend’s election is a critical step forward in Iraq’s march toward democracy, and with each step the Iraqi people take, al Qaeda’s vision for the region becomes more remote. As Iraqis prepared for this election, the world learned of a letter written by a leading terrorist explaining why Iraq is the central front in their war on civilization. Al Qaeda’s number two leader, a man named Zawahiri, wrote to his chief deputy in Iraq, the terrorist Zarqawi. We intercepted this letter, and we have released it to the public. In it, Zawahiri lays out why al Qaeda views Iraq as 'the place for the greatest battle' of our day.
He says that establishing al Qaeda’s dominion over Iraq is the first step towards their larger goal of imposing Islamic radicalism across the broader Middle East. Zawahiri writes: 'The jihad in Iraq requires several incremental goals. The first stage: Expel the Americans from Iraq. The second stage: Establish an Islamic authority over as much territory as you can to spread its power in Iraq. The third stage: Extend the jihad wave to the secular countries neighboring Iraq.'

This letter shows that al Qaeda intends to make Iraq a terrorist haven and a staging ground for attacks against other nations, including the United States. The letter makes equally clear that the terrorists have a problem: Their campaign of murder and mayhem is turning the people against them. The letter warns Zarqawi that, 'many of your Muslim admirers amongst the common folk are wondering about your attacks on the Shia.' Even al Qaeda recognizes that with every random bombing and every funeral of a child, the Muslim world sees the terrorists for what they really are: murderers at war with the Iraqi people.

These terrorists are driven by an ideology that exploits Islam to serve a violent political vision: the establishment of a totalitarian empire that denies political and religious freedom. This is why the terrorists have fought to prevent and disrupt this weekend's elections. They understand that the act of voting is a rejection of them and their distorted vision of Islam. Simply by coming out to vote, the Iraqi people have shown that they want to live in freedom, and they will not accept a return to tyranny and terror.

The terrorists know their only chance for success is to break our will and force us to retreat. The al Qaeda letter points to Vietnam as a model. Zawahiri says: 'The aftermath of the collapse of American power in Vietnam, and how they ran and left their agents, is noteworthy.' Al Qaeda believes that America can be made to run again. They are gravely mistaken. America will not run, and we will not forget our responsibilities.

In Iraq, we have brought down a murderous regime. We have stood by the Iraqi people through two elections, and we will stand by them until they have established a free nation that can govern itself, sustain itself, and defend itself. When we do, Iraq will be an ally in the war on terror and a partner for peace and moderation in the Muslim world. And because America stood firm in this important fight, our children and grandchildren will be safer and more secure.


President Bush can take great pride in this historic day.

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11 posted on 10/15/2005 12:37:22 PM PDT by JulieRNR21 (Outraged about a crescent at Flight 93 Memorial? Call 1-814- 443-4557 to leave comments.)
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To: freedom44

Regardless of which way the vote goes, I suspect that a large number of the people who do not get their wish will follow their historic tendency to resort to violence to try and get their way.

It is to be expected, normal growing pains for a culture emerging from under the thumb of a ruthless dictator.

I hope our guys are aware of the possibility, planning for the worst, hoping for the best, and that whatever harm comes out of this, it remains as minimal as possible.

Thumbs up to the Iraqi people as a whole for enduring the often painful transition to real freedom after all these decades in hell.


12 posted on 10/15/2005 12:40:34 PM PDT by jeffers
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To: freedom44
Iraq’s deeply divided Shias, Sunnis and Kurds voted under heavy guard on Saturday to decide the fate of a new constitution aimed at establishing democracy after more than two decades of Saddam Hussein’s repressive rule.

And this isn't news coming from Baghdad Bob! : )

14 posted on 10/15/2005 12:47:29 PM PDT by EGPWS
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To: freedom44
Is it just me, or is there a dearth of info on th the MSM about this? Its like its being buried under CNN reruns of their trash report on the "failure" in Iraq, and Fox is busy covering another riot in Toledo?
15 posted on 10/15/2005 12:52:32 PM PDT by adamsjas
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Where was Jimmy Carter? That boob should have been there so we could interview him later to see what his pearls of wisdom would have been.

Hey, show some respect for the highly acclaimed recipient of the "Nobel prize"!

So what if he is %$#*&^, *^&%*&#, and liberally "nuts"!

16 posted on 10/15/2005 12:53:19 PM PDT by EGPWS
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To: freedom44

This news will make the Dems very unhappy


17 posted on 10/15/2005 12:56:21 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: JulieRNR21
How fortunate we are to have President Bush who has the courage to lead in the War on Terror and the vision to realize that a free Iraq is a model for the entire Arab world and the best deterrent to the spread of terrorism!

Amen, Julie! AMEN!

18 posted on 10/15/2005 1:02:17 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Take comfort, Friend George, God is with thee!)
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To: adamsjas
I turned on Fox at the top of the hour to get the most important story.

First they talk about Toledo, then Arkansas, and now rain in New England.

Holy COW! THIS IS IMPORTANT, FOX!! It's not your FOURTH or FIFTH story!

19 posted on 10/15/2005 1:04:38 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Take comfort, Friend George, God is with thee!)
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To: JulieRNR21

13 attacks. NO casualties! Praise the LORD!


20 posted on 10/15/2005 1:06:20 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Take comfort, Friend George, God is with thee!)
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