Sunis Oppose Al-Queda -- urged by clergy to vote
FALLUJA/RAMADI Iraq (Reuters) - Saddam Hussein loyalists who violently opposed January elections have made an about-face as Thursday's polls near, urging fellow Sunni Arabs to vote and warning al Qaeda militants not to attack. In a move unthinkable in the bloody run-up to the last election, guerrillas in the western insurgent heartland of Anbar province say they are even prepared to protect voting stations from fighters loyal to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, leader of al Qaeda in Iraq.
Graffiti calling for holy war is now hard to find.
1 comment:
Great news, with the Bathist hardliners coming around that just leaves Kerry,Pelosi, Dean, Kennedy and Zarqawi on the side of terror.
Actually, I will need to include you in the list of terrorists because your blogging is striking terror into the hearts of those listed above; I hope you can live with the label.
Thank you and your troops from the bottom of Americas' heart.
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