There are moments to be sceptical about politics and there are moments to be inspired by its possibilities. Today is a day for the latter. People prepared to risk their lives to vote deserve not our cynicism, but our respect and hope


i cant say nothing but

hell yes to that
i dont get shot at or blew up to pick the asshole gonna run my nation
i just gotta go choose ,my worst worry about safety is maybe drunk driver killing me on the way
peace
NowhereMan Reviewed by NowhereMan on . A day of hope and a vote for a future Andrew Rawnsley Sunday January 30, 2005 The Observer It is not quite right to say that today is the first time that Iraq's people have had the opportunity to go to the polls. Saddam Hussein used to ask for endorsements of his rule which would invariably see him triumphantly claiming to have received 99.9 per cent of the vote. Those who have pre-condemned today's elections in Iraq as a chaotic mess bound to lead to even more violent mayhem would perhaps prefer Saddam's version of Rating: 5