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Iraqi Bravery

050317-First-Iraq-General-Assembly.jpg The first meeting of the Iraqi General Assembly took place today:
"This day marks a new birth for all Iraqis. It marks the birth of the parliament," said Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the Shiite politician expected to be Iraq's next prime minister.

Before taking their oaths Wednesday, some two years after the fall of Saddam Hussein, lawmakers had to endure mortar barrages and wailing air raid sirens as insurgents made their presence felt.

[HT to Big Picture.]

Perhaps a good constituent should send this article to Senator Runaway Dayton of Minnesota, infamous for his fleeing Washington during the 2004 election cycle for fear of terrorist attacks on his little office.
 

050317-Iraqi-March-Against-Terrorists.jpg Elsewhere in Najaf, hundreds marched in protest of terrorist attacks:

Iraqis march against insurgent violence targeting Shiites in the cities of Hillah and Mosul, during a demonstration in Najaf, Iraq Thursday, March 17, 2005.

 

Now for a sampling of news from America concerning Iraq:

  • As the first General Assembly meets just 46 days after a triumphant people bravely dipped their fingers in purple for freedom the New York Times voices their usual pessimism with Many Iraqis Losing Hope That Politics Will Yield Real Change. They justify it with a street poll taken in the slums of Sadr City while saying, "Nothing like a scientific poll is possible yet in Iraq."

    Wrong -- scientific polls have been taken as far back as mid-2003. NYT just won't admit it because it would invalidate their unscientific sampling. As if it needs invalidating.

  • Lefty hero and former senator Sam Nunn is pulling out the tired refrain of lost credibility and international distrust because there weren't any WMD. Hey Sammy, it was never about the WMD and besides, we know where they are.
  • Anti-war activists in San Francisco are preparing to march yet again.
  • Floridian Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts will pack up 25,000 beanie babies, Teddy Bears, dolls and stuffed animals that were collected for the Orphans of War Campaign in Iraq.Having started out the post on an optimistic note, I am pleased to include that last item.

    Blog post #4697 in category
    posted 17 March 05

     

    Truly superior bloggers that reference Iraqi Bravery:

    » Submitted for Your Approval from Watcher of Weasels:

    First off...  any spambots reading this should immediately go here, here, here,  and here.  Die spambots, die!  And now...  here are all the links submitted by members of the Watcher's Council for this week's vote. Council link... [Read More]

    Tracked on March 23, 2005 2:40 AM

    » The Council Has Spoken! from Watcher of Weasels:

    First off...  any spambots reading this should immediately go here, here, here,  and here.  Die spambots, die!  And now...  the winning entries in the Watcher's Council vote for this week are Iraqi Bravery by Alpha Patriot, and... [Read More]

    Tracked on March 25, 2005 3:01 AM

    » THE COUNCIL HAS SPOKEN. from The SmarterCop:

    Congratulations to this week's winners in the Watcher's Council vote: The council member winner, Alpha Patriot, with Iraqi Bravery; and the non-council winner, Democracy in Iraq, with 2 Years. Good job by all. You can check out the results and... [Read More]

    Tracked on March 25, 2005 7:34 AM

    » THE COUNCIL HAS SPOKEN! from Right Wing Nut House:

    I'm pleased to announce that Rightwing Nuthouse has been chosen to sit on the prestigious Watcher's Council sponsored by Watcher of Weasels. Each week the Council members choose posts from around the blogosphere and a vote is held amongst the Council... [Read More]

    Tracked on March 25, 2005 4:33 PM

    » The Coalition of the Willing from Watcher of Weasels:

    As you may or may not already be aware, members of the Watcher's Council hold a vote every week on what we consider to be the most link-worthy pieces of writing around...  though I don't actually vote unless there happens... [Read More]

    Tracked on April 4, 2005 12:25 AM

    » Watching the Watcher of Weasels from Carpe Bonum:

    As you may or may not already be aware, members of the Watcher's Council hold a vote every week on what they consider to be the most link-worthy pieces of writing around... per the Watcher's instructions, I am submitting one... [Read More]

    Tracked on April 4, 2005 3:12 AM

    » Submitted for your consideration… from The Glittering Eye:

    As you may or may not already be aware, members of the Watcher's Council hold a vote every week on what they consider to be the most link-worthy pieces of writing around... per the Watcher's instructions, I am submitting my... [Read More]

    Tracked on April 4, 2005 6:48 PM

    » Watcher's Council. from WILLisms.com:

    As you may or may not already be aware, members of the Watcher's Council hold a vote every week on what they consider to be the most link-worthy pieces of writing around... per the Watcher's instructions, I am submitting one... [Read More]

    Tracked on April 4, 2005 9:26 PM

    » THE COUNCIL HAS SPOKEN. from The SmarterCop:

    Two weeks is two long to stretch out a stale post like mine! Nevertheless, we're finally back in action, and newcomer Right Wing Nut House stomped all the rest of us this week... Congratulations to this week's winners in the... [Read More]

    Tracked on April 8, 2005 7:23 AM


    These people are risking their lives daily to try to create what this country has been taking for granted and running into the ground for a long time.

    Posted by tom curry on Friday at 9:37 AM

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