THE WEBLOG OF KEVIN C. MURPHY: CONJURING POLITICAL, CINEMATIC, AND CULTURAL ARCANA SINCE 1999

Ballots of Baghdad.

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"Few sights are more stirring than the televised images of Iraqi citizens risking their lives to vote in their country's first election in a half-century, kissing the ballot boxes, dancing in the streets, and declaring their hopes for a new day of democracy. And yet, the challenges and uncertainties that seemed so daunting last week -- about Iraq's security, society, and governance -- are unlikely to turn less daunting next week, next month, or the month after."
After a smoother Election Day in Iraq than feared (thanks in part to a 24-hour ban on motor vehicles), Slate's Fred Kaplan surveys the road ahead, which includes the drafting of a new constitution.

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