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With reporters chomping at the bit to announce indictments against key White
House officials, they seem to have ignored this major historic event yesterday: Iraq's New Constitution Passed by a Hairsbreadth By Foreign News Desk Published: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 zaman.com The Iraqi constitution put to a public vote on October 15 has been accepted following the insufficient number of "no" votes recorded in the Sunni province Ninova. At least "two third majority" rejection from 18 provinces was required from the total votes cast for the rejection of the constitution. Following the Sunni provinces of Salahaddin saying "no" with 81 percent, and Al Anbar with 96.6 percent, the percentage of "no" votes in Ninova reached only 55 percent. Iraqi Electoral Commission member Farid Ayar announced the official results in the press conference held Tuesday. Voter turnout was at 63 percentand the total "yes" votes was 78 percent; therefore, Ayar said, the Iraqi charter was officially passed. The electoral commission officials and United National authorities "could not find any corruption that would affect the results of the referendum." In the remaining provinces including Diala, the fourth province with a Sunni majority, the number of "yes" votes for the constitution emerged higher than the "no" votes. Reportedly, vote counting will be repeated in some districts, however, the constitution was approved in the referendum and the new parliament, with full constitutional authorization for four years, will be chosen in the general elections planned to be held on December 15. |
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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... With reporters chomping at the bit to announce indictments against key White House officials, they seem to have ignored this major historic event yesterday: Iraq's New Constitution Passed by a Hairsbreadth By Foreign News Desk Published: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 zaman.com The Iraqi constitution put to a public vote on October 15 has been accepted following the insufficient number of "no" votes recorded in the Sunni province Ninova. snip The good news is never covered by the news organizations........they are more interested in celebrating and rejoicing in 2,000 deaths in Iraq. Turn on most any TV network or cable channel today and you will see first hand. One of my best friend's son is coming home for a 2 week leave from Iraq (USMC) shortly. He has been there for over 1 year and will have to return again after his short R&R leave in the States. He has been hit with shrapnel twice while on patrol and has seen some of his platoon members killed and wounded. I will post his exact words about how he sees thing there and about going back to Hell. |
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:11:04 -0400, *JimH* wrote:
The good news is never covered by the news organizations........they are more interested in celebrating and rejoicing in 2,000 deaths in Iraq. Turn on most any TV network or cable channel today and you will see first hand. It may be a little early to call the passing of the constitution "good news". From the voting, it's clear that the Sunnis are not happy with it, and as they are the main source of the insurgents, it will take some time to see if it's passing has any effect. Still, the fact that they voted is a positive sign. |
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![]() "thunder" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:11:04 -0400, *JimH* wrote: The good news is never covered by the news organizations........they are more interested in celebrating and rejoicing in 2,000 deaths in Iraq. Turn on most any TV network or cable channel today and you will see first hand. It may be a little early to call the passing of the constitution "good news". From the voting, it's clear that the Sunnis are not happy with it, and as they are the main source of the insurgents, it will take some time to see if it's passing has any effect. Still, the fact that they voted is a positive sign. The Sunni's would have had a bigger hand in crafting the constitution if they had gotten into the game at the beginning. It is easier to change the system from the inside. |
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![]() "thunder" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:11:04 -0400, *JimH* wrote: The good news is never covered by the news organizations........they are more interested in celebrating and rejoicing in 2,000 deaths in Iraq. Turn on most any TV network or cable channel today and you will see first hand. It may be a little early to call the passing of the constitution "good news". From the voting, it's clear that the Sunnis are not happy with it, and as they are the main source of the insurgents, it will take some time to see if it's passing has any effect. Still, the fact that they voted is a positive sign. Regardless, the fact that our news media failed to report on it is a pretty sad sign. |
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 16:24:34 +0000, NOYB wrote:
Regardless, the fact that our news media failed to report on it is a pretty sad sign. "Our news media" must have, or we wouldn't be discussing it now, would we? ;-) |
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![]() "thunder" wrote in message ... On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 16:24:34 +0000, NOYB wrote: Regardless, the fact that our news media failed to report on it is a pretty sad sign. "Our news media" must have, or we wouldn't be discussing it now, would we? ;-) Uh oh. Logic. :-) |
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![]() "thunder" wrote in message ... On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 16:24:34 +0000, NOYB wrote: Regardless, the fact that our news media failed to report on it is a pretty sad sign. "Our news media" must have, or we wouldn't be discussing it now, would we? ;-) No. I dug it up on a Turkish news website. |
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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "thunder" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:11:04 -0400, *JimH* wrote: The good news is never covered by the news organizations........they are more interested in celebrating and rejoicing in 2,000 deaths in Iraq. Turn on most any TV network or cable channel today and you will see first hand. It may be a little early to call the passing of the constitution "good news". From the voting, it's clear that the Sunnis are not happy with it, and as they are the main source of the insurgents, it will take some time to see if it's passing has any effect. Still, the fact that they voted is a positive sign. Regardless, the fact that our news media failed to report on it is a pretty sad sign. Ya know...in the past, I've used the term "grownup news sources" in messages to you, and you've usually found it condescending. But, I think you're beginning to see that I'm right. You do not know where to find grownup news sources. |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "thunder" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:11:04 -0400, *JimH* wrote: The good news is never covered by the news organizations........they are more interested in celebrating and rejoicing in 2,000 deaths in Iraq. Turn on most any TV network or cable channel today and you will see first hand. It may be a little early to call the passing of the constitution "good news". From the voting, it's clear that the Sunnis are not happy with it, and as they are the main source of the insurgents, it will take some time to see if it's passing has any effect. Still, the fact that they voted is a positive sign. Regardless, the fact that our news media failed to report on it is a pretty sad sign. Ya know...in the past, I've used the term "grownup news sources" in messages to you, and you've usually found it condescending. But, I think you're beginning to see that I'm right. Yes, I know that you're right. But NPR ain't one of them. |
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