You can go to hell
From Protein Wisdom the headlines coming out of Iraq today:
Upwards of 15 million vote in Iraq; violence minimal; polls stay open an hour late to accomodate high turnout; in several Sunni areas, ballots run out
There are many on Left who do not believe that there is anything worth fighting for. They should ask the 15 million Iraqis if today was worth fighting (or dying) for. They should ask the hundreds of thousands of US Soldiers who have volunteered to make today possible if they believe it was worth fighting for.
The overwhelming answer will be Yes.
In the powerful words of Iraqi Citizen and voter Betty Dawisha:
Anybody who doesn’t appreciate what America has done and President Bush, let them go to hell.





I think you may misunderstand the critique of some of those who opposed the war.
Sure, everyone supports democracy in Iraq, but this is a process not the end. It was exciting to see Iraqis voting but there is anticipation to see exactly who they were voting for. That’s the important part if you ask me.
There were, of course, elections going on in South Vietnam as we were losing the war there so the impact of these elections will have to be judged at a later date.
Left by Preston on December 16th, 2005 at 10:24 am