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After decades of tyranny, Iraqi expatriates have already begun to elect leaders to draft a new constitution. In the photo below, seventy-year-old exile Mehsin Imgoter weeps after casting his vote at a polling place in Southgate, Michigan. Imgoter explained to a reporter that he was crying because his son, who was killed during the 1990-91 Shiite uprising, was not able to vote with him.
powerlineblog.com/mt/mt-tb.cgi?__mode=view&entry_id=9359
Powerline has the picture of the day, and Radioblogger has many up from our broadcast at the polling place at the former Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro. Friends of Democracy will have much, much more.
After decades of tyranny, Iraqi expatriates have already begun to elect leaders to draft a new constitution. In the photo below, seventy-year-old exile Mehsin Imgoter weeps after casting his vote at a polling place in Southgate, Michigan. Imgoter explained to a reporter that he was crying because his son, who was killed during the 1990-91 Shiite uprising, was not able to vote with him.
powerlineblog.com/mt/mt-tb.cgi?__mode=view&entry_id=9359
Powerline has the picture of the day, and Radioblogger has many up from our broadcast at the polling place at the former Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro. Friends of Democracy will have much, much more.