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Iraqis vote en masse; Kerry calls election "failure"

John F’ing Kerry, fresh off of his electoral ass-beating, went on Russert’s little-watched Meet the Press (hat tip to the poor schmucks who actually did watch it) show on Sunday to comment on, among other things, Iraq’s elections.

In short, Kerry called the elections a failure, and cautioned Iraqis not to get too excited about their newly found fledgling democracy (and first freeelection in about 50 years). Seems about 75% of Iraqis felt much differently than the rich woman’s toy felt. Thanks for the words of encouragement, you haughty French-looking self-righteous bastard. No damned wonder he lost by 3.5 million votes!

Anyway, here are a couple of pictures that are more telling of what Iraqis themselves think of their election:

Seems these good people of the Al Monsour district in western Baghdad walked along the freeway Jan. 30, 2005, to get to their polling sites. One 75-year-old man traveled three miles in his wheelchair, just for a shot at democracy. “My poor nephew pushed me all the way. But I had to come. Now that the criminal Saddam is gone this could be my only chance to vote.” Boortz had this one right: “I wonder what Hillary Clinton would say to this man right now? After all, she was the one that said people, and specifically women, were better off under Saddam Hussein.”

Another:

A proud voter showing that he did indeed exercise his right. By the way, note the purple ink on the index finger. It means you’ve already voted. We should adopt that here, to keep people from voting more than once. Naturally, liberals would complain that it would “profile” voters. Of course it would…the fradulent voters. That’s a plum liberal constituency, and they don’t want to lose these multivoters without a fight!

Sunnis boycotted the polls in sizeable numbers. Whoopty-freakin’-doo! Like I said before, all that means is that they consent to be governed by the ruling party, since they abdicated their desire to get involved in the shaping of their future. Hopefully, American liberals will follow their cue.

January 31, 2005 - Posted by | Uncategorized

3 Comments »

  1. This is what will soon come out of the DNC: The Iraqi election was fraudulant. Hundreds of Thousands of Iraqi’s were disenfranchised by having to walk miles to their poling places where they were forced to endure the humiliation of unweildy armed guards searching their persons Also innocent terrorists were denied their rite to vote becaeuse they were not alowed to drive their TNT filled trucks and ware their innocent dinomite belts that were only holding up their pants

    Comment by Anonymous | January 31, 2005

  2. Seriously, this is proof the Dems are just Anti-American. It is obvious the insergants are impotent, yet the Johns of Mass and other lefties can’t bare giving the Pres. any credit. As a Republican, I gave credit to Clinton for NAFTA, other trade policies, his efforts twords middle eastern peace and his exicution of the Yugoslavian issue. I gave Carter credit for the Isreali Egyptian peace. Why can’t the Dems give credit to where credit is due? Any way, Good Job W!

    Comment by Anonymous | January 31, 2005

  3. Well said! I agree, it’s easier to find Republicans giving credit where due, but libs would rather be dipped in dung and rolled in sugar before any positive acknowledgements.

    I wonder if they’ll want a recount in Najaf. A blue fingerprint instead of a purple one, the equivalent of a hanging chad!

    Comment by Jonathan | January 31, 2005


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