Go Iraq...go!


 


Iraq the Model:
Less than 48 hours left before the people of Iraq experience free decision making for the first time in their country's modern history. It's a moment of pure freedom but still surrounded by lots of dangers just like any beautiful rose surrounded by spikes.

There is fear from the enemies of freedom who have their weapons already prepared to intimidate us and stop us from choosing our future. But at the same time we're full of hope as we know that we've put our feet on the right track and even if we make a bad choice once, we know that we will have the chance to reevaluate the situation again.

No more tyrants ruling the country for decades.

We're standing before a historic moment and I won't be exaggerating if I said that it's an important moment for the whole world; we're standing before a crossroads and everyone should watch and learn from the rebirth of Iraq.

Regardless of the winners in these elections, those who opposed the elections and resisted the change will have to deal with the new reality.

In 48 hours from now, the dying dictatorships and their filthy tools, the terrorists, will find themselves facing an elected legitimate government in Iraq...

Read it all and GO IRAQ...GO!!!!

Update: I keep reading and hearing reports from the MSM about turnout, violence, turnout, violence, etc. Even FNC was sounding the 'low turnout' and 'violence' alarm. I would advise you to read and listen to all of those reports with a large degree of skepticism, as the media is after bad news, they seem to want failure. Watch the 'sphere, we will get you the real information, whether it is good or bad. Most of those links over on the left will do their best to find the truth. I know I will.

One more thought about the Iraqi turnout for this election. In this country, at all levels of government, we hardly ever hit the 50% mark for turnout. And we have none of the violence. So whatever the turnout is this weekend will be remarkable IMHO. I bet it is very high, but we shall see.

Update: Bryan makes the point, that based on the numbers alone, the terrorist cannot succeed. I think he is right.


Posted: Friday - January 28, 2005 at 11:02          


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