Will the Moonbats Rise Up Again to Protest Iraq's Vote on the Constitution Referendum?
Remember this famous photo below after the hugely successful January 3o, 2005 Iraqi election? Even some of the Europeans were actually praising the successful election.

And also the sacrifices and dangers that the Iraqi people were willing to face to have this precious freedom that Americans take for granted to vote whomever they want.
Remember this one in the photo below when anti-freedom Liberals protested in March of 2005 about the successful, freedom loving Iraqis who voted willingly without coercion for the past 35 years?

I blogged this ugly detail back in March to recap on my January 2005 blog prediction that people will come out to protest the Iraqi vote in of all places, America. Lt. Smash has more on that Moonbatty day of anti-freedom Liberals that were out in force that day after Iraq's first successful vote in January 2005.

Numero uno! Viva la freedom! October 15, 2005. Iraq.
And now, the next victory photo seen above is from today's voting results in Iraq on the constitution referendum from Lt. Smash live-blogging on this historic event.
What will the anti-freedom Liberals say next after this election? It is expected to be just as a successful turnout as the one back in January 2005. More dour faced anti-freedom Liberals to protest this (a freedom they have here in America) successful voting process in Iraq? More purple middle-fingered anti-freedom Liberals hawking the street to protest this historic freedom loving event? What else?
They are certainly and hoping desperately to see Iraq fail rather than support this freedom for Iraqis from oppression, tyranny and despair when they have so much freedom here in the United States to protest such a concept over in Iraq. How ironic. Much of these Liberals would rather have Saddam Hussein back!
No. Freedom is what the Iraqis want. The Janaury 2005 election proved just that. And this election will prove it even more.
UPDATE: Michelle Malkin has more.
Indeed. Only 5 out 1200 polling stations were affected by attacks. No need to speak for the small minds of Islamic terrorists.

And also the sacrifices and dangers that the Iraqi people were willing to face to have this precious freedom that Americans take for granted to vote whomever they want.
Remember this one in the photo below when anti-freedom Liberals protested in March of 2005 about the successful, freedom loving Iraqis who voted willingly without coercion for the past 35 years?

I blogged this ugly detail back in March to recap on my January 2005 blog prediction that people will come out to protest the Iraqi vote in of all places, America. Lt. Smash has more on that Moonbatty day of anti-freedom Liberals that were out in force that day after Iraq's first successful vote in January 2005.

Numero uno! Viva la freedom! October 15, 2005. Iraq.
And now, the next victory photo seen above is from today's voting results in Iraq on the constitution referendum from Lt. Smash live-blogging on this historic event.
What will the anti-freedom Liberals say next after this election? It is expected to be just as a successful turnout as the one back in January 2005. More dour faced anti-freedom Liberals to protest this (a freedom they have here in America) successful voting process in Iraq? More purple middle-fingered anti-freedom Liberals hawking the street to protest this historic freedom loving event? What else?
They are certainly and hoping desperately to see Iraq fail rather than support this freedom for Iraqis from oppression, tyranny and despair when they have so much freedom here in the United States to protest such a concept over in Iraq. How ironic. Much of these Liberals would rather have Saddam Hussein back!
No. Freedom is what the Iraqis want. The Janaury 2005 election proved just that. And this election will prove it even more.
UPDATE: Michelle Malkin has more.
As polls closed at 5 p.m. (10 a.m. EDT), people in Baghdad fired guns into the air in celebration. Some Iraqis passed out sweets in the street, just ahead of the end of the day's Ramadan fast. Insurgents attacked five of Baghdad's 1,200 polling stations with shootings and bombs, wounding seven voters, but there were no major attacks reported as U.S. and Iraqi forces clamped down with major security measures around balloting sites. The United States hopes the constitution will be approved so Iraqis can form a permanent, representative government and secure the country so Washington can start withdrawing its 150,000 troops.
Indeed. Only 5 out 1200 polling stations were affected by attacks. No need to speak for the small minds of Islamic terrorists.




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