Monday, January 31, 2005
January 31st, 2005 - the day after
The world is different tonight,I can feel it and hear it. A very major change has taken place, a great day for humanity has come, we know not what is to come, but we know for sure that the Middle East as we once knew it, no longer exists.
One picture I found sums it up quite nicely here.
The second democratic and fair elections in the Middle East in one month ( the first under Israeli occupation, the second under US/British/Polish occupation )came, and this time the people did not wisper, did not speak....they fucking yelled!
participation was sky high everywhere, and apparently the Arab Sunnis voted as well, wherever they were free to do so. The people of Iraq have spoken, and they have done so in suppor tof George W Bush, Tony Blair and all those who have given tehm their steadfast support in the forms of blood, treasure and political capital in these long 21 months.
What they have told the world is that we need to be proud of what we have done, whereas those elitist-cauvinistic-pseudo-democratic nations who have constantly denied legitimacy to American and ally involvment in Iraq, need to be ashamed of themselves.
That's what the people of Iraq have told us. EN MASSE!
The world is different tonight,I can feel it and hear it. A very major change has taken place, a great day for humanity has come, we know not what is to come, but we know for sure that the Middle East as we once knew it, no longer exists.
One picture I found sums it up quite nicely here.
The second democratic and fair elections in the Middle East in one month ( the first under Israeli occupation, the second under US/British/Polish occupation )came, and this time the people did not wisper, did not speak....they fucking yelled!
participation was sky high everywhere, and apparently the Arab Sunnis voted as well, wherever they were free to do so. The people of Iraq have spoken, and they have done so in suppor tof George W Bush, Tony Blair and all those who have given tehm their steadfast support in the forms of blood, treasure and political capital in these long 21 months.
What they have told the world is that we need to be proud of what we have done, whereas those elitist-cauvinistic-pseudo-democratic nations who have constantly denied legitimacy to American and ally involvment in Iraq, need to be ashamed of themselves.
That's what the people of Iraq have told us. EN MASSE!
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