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Sunday, February 21, 2010

This excellent post by David Bellavia, author of the extremely well received, House to House: An Epic Memoir of War is making the rounds. It must be tough to take to see the very people who did all they could to prevent your success try to take credit for it in the end: Our Mission is Finally Accomplished... Anyone Care?

...The firefight ebbs. The mortar fire ceases. A few last stray rounds streak past. A cry from behind causes me to turn. Lying in the road is a young Iraqi woman. I run over to help. She's caught a round just below her temple. Her stunning beauty has been ruined forever.

She cries, "Paper! Paper" over and over until the ambulance arrives to take her away. An old lady emerges from the schoolhouse-turned voting site, sheets of blue paper in hand. She gives one to the wounded girl, who clutches it to her like a prized possession even as the ambulance carries her away.

The ballot was her voice. All she wanted was a chance to exercise it, just once, before she died...[More.]

[h/t: Barbara Ledeen]

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