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April 23, 2006
Live Blogging Democracy

Iraq the Model is Live-Blogging Iraq's parliament...the birth of a new democracy is being confirmed. God bless all of the Iraqis, and remember those brave men and women who gave their lives so that this day might happen.

Posted by Mark Noonan at April 23, 2006 03:02 AM



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I agree that another country becomign a democracy is a good thing, (please note i do not support the war, never have, never will), and I have to say at this point of time we are seeing how much people worldwide want to live in a true democracy, people in south america are finally voting the way they want to (look at how popular chavez has become after years of hard right rule), and look at how the people of france are finally demanding instead of begging from their government, it truely is a wonderful thing.

Posted by: kiwi at April 23, 2006 06:43 AM

They can live blog this:


04/23/06 AP: Talabani expresses concern over Turkish and Iranian troop
President Jalal Talabani expressed his concern Sunday over reported Iranian and Turkish troop concentrations on those countries' borders with Iraq. Turkey has moved thousands of troops to the border region in what its military...
04/23/06 ABC: Deceased Australian soldier's name released
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has released the name of the 25-year-old Australian soldier killed in Iraq. Private Jake Bruce Kovco was killed in an accident on Friday.
04/23/06 Reuters: Fresh violence rocks Baghdad (video)
The end of four-months political deadlock in Iraq, but sectarian bloodshed continues. Fresh mortar attacks and the discovery of six bodies in Baghdad on Sunday underscores the security challenge still facing Iraqi leaders after they ended months...
04/23/06 pasadenastarnews: Wounded soldier focuses on recovery
Jarod Behee, 27, remains a patient at Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilitation in Pomona, but also has registered at Mount San Antonio College in the acquired brain injury program started in 1988.
04/23/06 AP: State soldier wounded in Iraq
Army Spc. Scott Nimer, 24, of Brookfield, was shot as he entered a house near Balad with other members of the 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division.
04/23/06 AP: Large fire occurs at oil and gas complex in northern Iraq
large fire burned at a government oil and gas complex in northern Iraq on Sunday, but it was not known whether it was caused by an accident or sabotage, officials said.
04/23/06 MNF: Roadside bomb kills 3 MND-B Soldiers (confirmed)
Three Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers were killed when their vehicle was struck by a roadside-bomb, northwest of Baghdad, at approximately 11:30 a.m. April 23.
04/23/06 Time: The Missing Girls of Iraq
Hussein, has resurfaced in Iraq. TIME reports on a seldom-discussed epidemic: girls being kidnapped and sold to brothels
04/23/06 Reuters: Guerrilla suspects arreested in Mosul and Ramadi
Iraqi army arrested two guerrilla suspects on Saturday in the northern city of Mosul, 390 km (240 miles) north of Baghdad, the Defence Ministry said. Iraqi army arrested four guerrilla suspects on Saturday in Ramadi,
04/23/06 Reuters: Iraqi soldier killed near between Latifiya and Iskandariya
An Iraqi soldier was killed and two others wounded when a roadside bomb hit their patrol in the main road between Latifiya and Iskandariya, 40 km (25 miles) south of Baghdad, police said.
04/23/06 STAR-TELEGRAM: Troubled Iraq war veteran puts Army behind him
The nightmares and panic attacks don't come as often for Jacob Hounshell anymore. His memories from Iraq, while still vivid, don't provoke the same anxiety, and the suicide note he left in May 2005 is no longer a harrowing threat to his parents
04/23/06 KUNA: Six unidentified bodies found Northern Baghdad
Six unidentified bodies were found in a northern Baghdad suburb, Iraqi Police announced Sunday. According to the police, the bodies were found in Al-Athamiya blindfolded and handcuffed. They also found gunshots wounds on their heads.
04/23/06 AFP: Mortar fire on defence ministry building kills 6
Insurgents meanwhile launched attacks early Sunday on Baghdad's defence and interior ministries, with three mortars landing at the entrance of the defence ministry building, killing six civilians.
04/23/06 AP: 3 American Soldiers Killed in Baghdad
Three U.S. soldiers were killed Sunday when their vehicle hit a roadside bomb northwest of Baghdad, the U.S. command said. That brought the number of American troops killed in the Iraqi capital area over the weekend to eight
04/22/06 AP: More than 400 Wisconsin Army National Guard soldiers deploy
Friends and family members on Saturday celebrated 430 members of the Wisconsin Army National Guard as the soldiers deployed for a year of service in Iraq and surrounding areas.
04/22/06 UPI: Iraqi actors killed for entertaining kids
Faud Radi and Haidar Jawad, Iraqi children's entertainers, were executed by armed militias -- the new moral guardians of Baghdad...The troupe's building was burned down and, on the eve of the festival, Radi and Jawad were shot.
04/22/06 AFP: Turkish army ‘planning’ incursion into Iraq
Turkey’s main armed Kurdish rebel group alleged yesterday that the army was preparing for an incursion into neighbouring Iraq to hunt down its militants, and warned that Ankara would suffer from such a move.
04/22/06 AP: 5 U.S. soldiers killed
A fifth soldier died of injuries suffered in a roadside bomb attack south of Baghdad, the U.S. command said in a separate statement. It was unclear whether the soldier was fatally wounded in the same attack that killed the four others.
04/22/06 Reuters: Roadside bomb kills 4 U.S. soldiers in Iraq
A roadside bomb killed four U.S. soldiers on combat patrol south of Baghdad on Saturday, the U.S. military said in a statement. No further details were available

Posted by: muirgeo [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 23, 2006 10:10 AM

I must" Make a comment" go Boldy Bush where No Man has gone before causing to make gain with oil and using Iraq for American troops to come in and making the high price of gasoline to rise among the truckers that haul food pay moore to have oil companies get rich. there is no peace but bitter among us. ur intending to have ppl for get why you were in there for W.M.D.

Posted by: peace Directer Edward Church4WorldPeace at April 23, 2006 07:31 PM

Dumbkopf, Shiestkopf...

Posted by: keefer [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 23, 2006 10:38 PM

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