The Iraqi vote...


 


From Iraq The Model:
The people have won.

We would love to share what we did this morning with the whole world, we can't describe the feelings we've been through but we'll try to share as much as we can with you.

We woke up this morning one hour before the alarm clock was supposed to ring. As a matter of fact, we barely slept at all last night out of excitement and anxiety.

The first thing we saw this morning on our way to the voting center was a convoy of the Iraqi army vehicles patrolling the street, the soldiers were cheering the people marching towards their voting centers then one of the soldiers chanted "vote for Allawi" less than a hundred meters, the convoy stopped and the captain in charge yelled at the soldier who did that and said:

"You're a member of the military institution and you have absolutely no right to support any political entity or interfere with the people's choice. This is Iraq's army, not Allawi's".

This was a good sign indeed and the young officer's statement was met by applause from the people on the street.

The streets were completely empty except for the Iraqi and the coalition forces ' patrols, and of course kids seizing the chance to play soccer!

We had all kinds of feelings in our minds while we were on our way to the ballot box except one feeling that never came to us, that was fear.

We could smell pride in the atmosphere this morning; everyone we saw was holding up his blue tipped finger with broad smiles on the faces while walking out of the center.

I couldn't think of a scene more beautiful than that. From the early hours of the morning, People filled the street to the voting center in my neighborhood; youths, elders, women and men. Women's turn out was higher by the way. And by 11 am the boxes where I live were almost full!

Anyone watching that scene cannot but have tears of happiness, hope, pride and triumph.

The sounds of explosions and gunfire were clearly heard, some were far away but some were close enough to make the windows of the center shake but no one seemed to care about them as if the people weren't hearing these sounds at all.

I saw an old woman that I thought would get startled by the loud sound of a close explosion but she didn't seem to care, instead she was busy verifying her voting station's location as she found out that her name wasn't listed in this center...

Read it all.

Update: Instapundit has your links to reactions, just keep scrolling.

Update II: Glenn probably won't link this, so I will...


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Update III: Roger L. Simon has a great round-up also.

Update IV: INDC has another round-up that includes a look at the media. As I said the other day, the MSM wants failure. I must say that the Nazi run FNC does seem pretty upbeat about the day, but that is just FNC. I switched to CNN for a minute and some guy was doing a round-up of the terrorist attacks. Nice work CNN, go for the negative. Loser Kerry said what?

Update V: Michelle Malkin is covering 'Women voting in Iraq.'

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Update VII: So what is one lefty blogger saying? Wizbang has your answer. Sad.

Update VIII: There is some discussion about turnout. I think 50% would be amazing, but John Cole thinks the 72% will hold. We shall see. He also has more lefty responses.

Update IX: PoliBlog has a good round-up going.

Update X: Some images:





An Iraqi man gets help from a U.S. Army medic after he was shot in the face by an insurgent near a polling station in Mosul, Iraq on election day, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2005. He was rushed to a local hospital and is expected to survive.



Update XI: This is a great idea!! Update: The idea is taking off.

Update XII: This is cool.

Update XIII: Jim K has 3,000 words for some dems.


Posted: Sunday - January 30, 2005 at 10:29          


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