Iraqi's vote with no violence
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Iraqi's vote with no violence
Independent elections in Iraq. Would anyone have thougth this possible even 2 years ago? Seems former President Bush's surge worked after all. The biggest question now is, will Barrack Obama admit it?
Iraq wraps up election with no major violence
By HAMZA HENDAWI, Associated Press Writer Hamza Hendawi, Associated Press Writer
7 mins ago
BAGHDAD – Iraqis passed through security checkpoints and razor-wire cordons to vote Saturday in provincial elections that are considered a crucial test of the nation's stability as U.S. officials consider the pace of troop withdrawals.
Polls opened shortly after dawn after a step-by-step security clampdown across the country, including traffic bans in central Baghdad and other major cities and closure of border crossings and airports. Voting ended 11 hours later with no reports of major violence, though voters at some polling stations complained that their names did not appear on lists. Balloting was extended for one hour to accommodate voters.
Officials said counting would begin Sunday with preliminary results are not expected before Tuesday.
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Aaron- Number of posts : 9841
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Voting ended 11 hours later with no reports of major violence, though voters at some polling stations complained that their names did not appear on lists.
So would you not consider it some kind of violence if you went to vote and your name was not on the voter roles?
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Re: Iraqi's vote with no violence
How is that violence?
Aaron- Number of posts : 9841
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Yes, as through this world I've wandered,
I've seen lots of funny men;
Some will rob you with a six-gun,
And some with a fountain pen.
Woody Guthrie
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Seems you didn't read the article in your quest to quote a washed up communist Ziggy.
You also didn't answer the question I ask either. Do you think such smoothly ran democratic elections would have been conceivable even 2 years ago?
Iraq wraps up election with no major violence
You also didn't answer the question I ask either. Do you think such smoothly ran democratic elections would have been conceivable even 2 years ago?
Aaron- Number of posts : 9841
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Re: Iraqi's vote with no violence
Voting ended 11 hours later with no reports of major violence, though voters at some polling stations complained that their names did not appear on lists.
So would you not consider it some kind of violence if you went to vote and your name was not on the voter roles?
ziggy- Moderator
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Re: Iraqi's vote with no violence
You also didn't answer the question I ask either. Do you think such smoothly ran democratic elections would have been conceivable even 2 years ago?
Why not? George W. Bush told us how well the Iraqi elections went in 2005. Should we doubt his word?
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(Aaron- Seems you didn't read the article in your quest to quote a washed up communist Ziggy.
So do you doubt that some people will rob people with a gun, and others will rob with a pen?
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Well Aaron I hope you are right and the Sunnis and Shiites will skip hand in hand through the meadow when our troops leave.
And I hope it happens in the next 16 months like obama said during the campaign.
And I hope it happens in the next 16 months like obama said during the campaign.
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No, I don't think they'll skip hand and hand in the sand. In fact, I'm suprised that these elections went as well as they did. That's why we'll still have troops in Iraq 8 years from now when Barrack Obama leaves office and hands Iraq off to the next President.
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