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January 30, 2005

Start the Revolution Without Me

Iraq the Model has, naturally, some of the most moving coverage of the election.

I loved this part, which verges on poetry:

I still recall the first group of comments that came to this blog 14 months ago when many of the readers asked "The Model?"… "Model for what?"
Take a look today to meet the model of courage and human desire to achieve freedom; people walking across the fire to cast their votes.

Could any model match this one!? Could any bravery match the Iraqis'!?
Let the remaining tyrants of the world learn the lesson from this day.

The media is reporting only explosions and suicide attacks that killed and injured many Iraqis s far but this hasn't stopped the Iraqis from marching towards their voting stations with more determination. Iraqis have truly raced the sun.

I walked forward to my station, cast my vote and then headed to the box, where I wanted to stand as long as I could, then I moved to mark my finger with ink, I dipped it deep as if I was poking the eyes of all the world's tyrants.
I put the paper in the box and with it, there were tears that I couldn't hold; I was trembling with joy and I felt like I wanted to hug the box but the supervisor smiled at me and said "brother, would you please move ahead, the people are waiting for their turn".

Yes brothers, proceed and fill the box!
These are stories that will be written on the brightest pages of history.

He's right - depending on who writes the history books, of course.

Posted by Mitch at January 30, 2005 12:54 PM | TrackBack
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I quoted the same piece, in its entirity, on my blog. It gave me chills. And, yeah, I teared up, just a little. Regards.

Posted by: Muzzy at January 30, 2005 09:34 PM
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