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Iraq's Elections

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Iraq's third elections following the overthrow of Saddam Hussein are underway. An amazing achievement - and this one is the one where they move beyond transitional governments.

Purple finger for victory

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Tracked: December 15, 2005 4:24 AM
HISTORY-MAKING IN IRAQ from Michelle Malkin
Excerpt: Two years ago this week, U.S. forces yanked Saddam Hussein out of his miserable rathole. Two years later, the Iraqi people are voting for a four-year parliament--the nation's first democratically elected government. As Austin Bay writes, "the Great Rev...
Tracked: December 15, 2005 5:10 AM
Macsmind Iraqi Election Day Live Blogging from Macmind - Conservative Commentary and Common Sense
Excerpt: Polls opened at 11pm EST. Looks like Iraq is moving into Democracy. The plan is working.
Tracked: December 15, 2005 2:47 PM
Excerpt: Iraq's Purple Finger Of Democracy -Today belongs to the people of Iraq, and we wish them both a speedy and successful path to the freedom of democracy. FREEDOM WINNING: Iraqi Elections With Massive Turnout - President Bush is copping a...
Tracked: December 15, 2005 6:29 PM
May God Bless Iraq from Gina Cobb
Excerpt: Iraq is selecting its first parliament today. This is Iraq's first democratically-elected government. We are watching history in the making. Because of the large turnout, the Iraqi election commission extended voting for one hour, until 6 p.m., accordi...

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I wonder if that woman is forced to wear a hajib or if she already wore one during Saddam's reign.

Maybe she wanted to wear a hajib during Saddam's reign, but was not allowed.

But how is she voting? Does she want someone who will protect her right to wear the hajib? Does she want to force other women to wear the hajib? Does she want to be free not to wear a hajib?

Or does she have more important things on her mind than fashion? The world waits . . .

Most women wore a hajib during Saddam's rule, but now they are forced to.

Forced to wear a hajib? Well, that sure negates actually living in a democracy. Good thing "a" explained that to me.

If memory serves, Hussein persecuted the Shiia for wearing the hajib during the Iran war. Hussein intended to modernize Iraq and overt displays of religiusity were punished during that period. Until it became convenient to be seen as pious and join forces with the islamofascists anyway.

If the punishment for not wearing a hajib is rape than yes, that negates democracy

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