This Is A Day Of Victory! Elections Begin

Today is a wonderful day that will be ignored by those in the media who do not care about our men and women in the Armed Forces and the people we have liberated, but the news is available if you only seek outside of the United States! There are a few places within the states that are carrying this story, but they pay the AP for the copy right. Amazingly, they all say the same thing! That's real journalism? LOL.

I admit, after reading these articles, I do not believe I could write a better article than Taipei Times has written. So without further adeiu, here is their article with a little interruption for an image and a quote from ABC News.

Early voting begins in Iraq elections.

AGENCIES, BAGHDAD
Thursday, Jan 29, 2009, Page 4

Iraqi policemen hold up their ink-stained fingers after casting their vote in the country's provincial elections in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009. The polls opened Wednesday for members of the Iraqi security forces, detainees and hospital patients. General voting is scheduled on Saturday. (Hadi Mizban/AP Photo), courtesy of ABC News.

Soldiers, police, prisoners and displaced people began early voting yesterday ahead of Saturday’s provincial election in Iraq, which will determine the political landscape across the country as US forces withdraw.

Iraqis held in detention were also expected to take part in the early voting.

US and Iraqi authorities hoped the election would open the political process to more groups and further erode support for extremist networks.

In the Shiiite south, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is hoping to win support in provinces long dominated by large rival parties. In other parts of the country, Sunni Arabs, many of whom boycotted the last provincial poll, are seeking a bigger share of provincial power.

The early round of special voting was called to ensure that soldiers and police can all be on duty for a massive security operation during the main election on Saturday, when vehicles will be banned from the streets.

“This is our challenge to every terrorist and to everyone opposed,” soldier Abed Khalaf said at a polling station in the northern city of Kirkuk, where the main poll has been delayed indefinitely but troops from other parts of Iraq can vote.

“We came here today and we are not afraid, because an honest person should not hide his head from these groups,” he said.

The commander in the area, Lieutenant Colonel Khalil Kamal al-Zobaie, said his men were happy to be voting: “This day is like a wedding for all the army.”

******************************
Major-General Abdul Amir Ridha Mohammed, an army commander in Kirkuk, held up a finger dyed with purple ink that proved he had voted. "This day is a victory for all Iraqis," he said. [ABC News]
******************************

In other parts of Iraq there were some signs of confusion.

At the Maqal Prison in the city of Basra, fights broke out between guards and reporters brought inside to film the voting. Several photographers were beaten by guards who accused them of taking pictures that showed prisoners’ faces.

Tens of thousands of displaced people were also registered for early voting, although they make up only a fraction of up to 4 million Iraqis believed to have fled abroad or to other parts of Iraq during years of fighting.

Holding a successful election is an important test of the ability of Iraqi troops to keep the peace as 140,000 US troops begin to leave. US President Barack Obama wants to speed up the pace of withdrawal after his predecessor George W. Bush promised to pull out the troops by the end of 2011.

Iraqis have embraced the voting enthusiastically. Some 14,400 candidates, including nearly 4,000 women, have registered to fight 440 provincial council seats. Campaign posters are plastered all over the concrete blast walls that have sprung up throughout the country since the US-led invasion in 2003.

The election campaign so far has not seen a surge in violence feared by US and Iraqi commanders. At least two candidates were assassinated, but overall attacks have remained at among the lowest levels since the war began.

Views: 23

Tags: Iraq, elections, news

Comment

You need to be a member of TCUnation to add comments!

Join TCUnation

Comment by Rosemary on January 31, 2009 at 8:44pm
Dear Mindy, Even the Left will stand with us if the gov't ever tried to take away our free speech, unless of course if has to do with finances in a political campaign. Idiots. We may rebel over this. If not, the collection of injustices just may break the camel's back. Don't get me wrong. I fear another civil war!

Dear Synnove, The dinosaur media is out of touch. They actually believe the crap they are spewing. They do not care for anything traditional, you know, like marriage before children (or just plain marriage between one man and one woman), going to Church (or Synogue) at least once a week, charity begins at home - not the federal gov't, tithing, the family that prays together stays together, etc. We need to pray for their souls instead of being angry at their ignorance.

Also, sure! You can spread the good news anywhere you like, just let the peeps know I was the original writer. Do you realize that the net might actually be boring if we didn't borrow other's writings? Yup! I have some people who actually ask me to post about their post. I just include the permalink somewhere in the post. Feel free to repost anything I write. ;)

The Iraqis voted today. I heard all day how violent the elections were. Funny though. At the end of the day, no one in Tikrit was injured, let alone killed, and there was only one death. I would say that's a pretty daggone remarkable job the ISF did! (ISF=Iraqi Security Forces) Everyone, have a great day!
Comment by Synnove on January 31, 2009 at 1:39pm
I hope you dont mind that I shared this on my Face book page!?
Comment by Synnove on January 31, 2009 at 12:05pm
Thanks for this positive news, Rosemary!! The main stream media are not reporting on this...Why?
Comment by Rosemary on January 28, 2009 at 9:36pm
I'm on Twitter, TCOT, TCOT Action Alert, and omgoodness sooo many! I'm not on any of the ones you mentioned (except stumble upon, facebook, and myspace which I haven't seen in a very long time!), but you can post it under your name. I do not mind. Just give me some kudos at the bottom somewhere. lol. Thank you!
Comment by Humble Infidel - Twana on January 28, 2009 at 9:28pm
Rosemary This is Fabulous News indeed! This report should be on the front page of every newspaper and the lead story on every news channel. Shame upon msm for not doing their job....But many kudos to you for posting this wonderful news. I added this article linked here on facebook, stumble upon and myspace. I would also like to add it to Patriots for America and America c2c and link it back to you. Are you on either of those networks? Or are you on any other ning networks?

© 2012   Created by Earl B.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service