The vote date has been set in Iraq as Jan. 30 and the pledge is to have it in all areas of the country.
The Iraqi voters will choose representatives for a 275-member national assembly, provincial councils and the national council for Kurdistan.
This is the group that will effectively govern the country with a democratic mandate until full blown national elections are held in December 2005.
There are 122 political parties deemed eligible to contest the election in January.
Obviously, the freedom fighters (sic) will try to have it cancelled via terror and intimidation. Will they be successful in forcing a cancellation or delay in the elections?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6544492/
Also, an account worth reading of the terror of urban combat for the young Marines assaulting Falluja via the New York Times (you may have to register):
NY Times
Lastly, the Washington Post with an article indicating malnutrition among children has skyrocketed in Iraq since the invasion. Is it a justified claim given peacniks were wailing UN sanctions were killing Iraqi children by the hundreds of thousands before the invasion:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6541101/
Cowperson