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Originally posted by: tss4
Originally posted by: MegaWorks
Originally posted by: tss4
Iraqis Defy Attackers in Historic Election
It appears the Iraqis really do want democracy in their country. Despite some violence they are voting in large numbers. Lets hope this is the beginning of a long lasting democracy in Iraq.
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraqis danced and clapped with joy Sunday as they voted in their country's first free election in a half-century, defying insurgents who launched eight suicide bombings and mortar strikes at polling stations. The attacks killed at least 36 people.
An Iraqi election official said that 72 percent of eligible Iraqi voters had turned out so far nationwide. The official, Adel al-Lami of the Independent Electoral Commission, offered no overall figures of the actual number of Iraqis who have voted to back up the claim.
Off course they want democracy, who said they don't?
People have questioned if the Iraqis wanted democracy bad enough to overcome the insurgents. This is a good sign. Are you saying the degree of participation by Iraqis in this election was not in doubt? This report is good news, no matter how you spin it.
Dude relax, I'm Iraqi and I support the election. I know my own people and most them do support the election the proof is todays vote.
Then you of all people should understand the neccesity of not undermining such positive news when there's an americon public out there that is deeply divided as to whether the cost is worth it to be over there. It may be obvious to you they want democracy, but a quick look around this forum shows that's not the case for everyone.
The dissenters here have nothing to do with reality or anything remotely associated with it. They just want something besides the liberal agenda to fail.
Kudos to Iraquis! Looks like they will build a strong nation!
Wow CNN reports are glowing showing huge lines women on one side men on the other, and some came late after walking for hours. Spunds like some determined Iraqis to me.
"Fear of insurgents not enough to stop me from voting"
I'm not amazed just amazed that CNN has tried to just report news. Bravo CNN!
Why are there separate lines for males and females?
Just be glad they are voting. Guess some people always look at a glass half empty. In many parts of the country, the women outnumber the men in voting, so please don't even try to imply this election doesn't include women. I saw in Kurdish area's many young women with jeans and very western style clothing, they are definately not supressed up there, and they have not been for a long while.
Yes, and thanks to CNN for doing a great job, as always. Christian Amanpour, Nic Robertson, Michael Holmes (who survived a shootout last year in which his 2 CNN colleagues didn't) and many other CNN international correspondents.