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:: Thursday, December 15, 2005 ::
"It was a day of happiness for Iraqis and a day of loss for the strangers who thought their camels brought them to a land void of patriots.
It is a day we will await to come again for four long years - to do the right thing again or to correct the mistake if we did one yesterday. Anyway, I believe we left a mark on the face of history, a purple mark that will not be forgotten easily.
God bless Iraq and Iraq's friends throughout this world. It wasn't our day alone; it was your day too.
Aash al-Iraq Aash al-Iraq."
"This is the third vote, now, that they've held in Iraq this year. Turnout was spectacular. 80% turnout in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit. The Sunnis are voting in large numbers. They've figured out that Iraq is a success story, and they want to cut themselves a piece of that success. The only people who don't get it now are Zarqawi, and the spokespersons for the Democratic Party." --Mark Steyn
More: "On this historic day for democracy in the Middle East, a day that none of us could have imagined just five short years ago, the top story at CNN's web site is: Freezing rain blasts across Southeast."
[Clueless I tell ya, clueless.]
:: Max 10:46 AM [+] ::
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