To: Lukasz
Funny because Im somehow sure that if prominent politicians in some US states would want to independence without consultation with American government or president, Bush reaction would be similar. This case have nothing to do with freedom of speech.
You exhibit little knowledge of American history or the right to freedom of speech, but that's understandable since you live under a communist government. In America there were many debates and calls for the right of seccession prior to the Civil War. There still to this day are debates on the subject, and every now and then a politican calls for it. The subject is moot, since the right to secession was settled by Lincoln.
You appear to have forgotten Yushchenko stated after that if he did not win the final election they would overthrow the government.
Yes because he knew that every polls gave him victory and he knew about dirty plans of Kuchma, Russians and Ukrainian clans. If you maybe remember the first vote was rigged and it was very possible that Yanukovich team will try to do the same.
Once again you are ignoring the facts. The exit polls were "all" taken in Yushchenko territory, which would be similiar to taking exit polls for the American election in Boston. Yushchenko was predicted to win the final election by 20+ points, but with all the negativity against Yanukovich he only won by 5 points. It's clear to me the second election was likely the right results, but then you do not care about right and wrong.
17 posted on
02/12/2005 11:01:08 AM PST by
GarySpFc
(Sneakypete, De Oppresso Liber)
To: GarySpFc
Once again you are ignoring the facts. The exit polls were "all" taken in Yushchenko territory, which would be similiar to taking exit polls for the American election in Boston. Yushchenko was predicted to win the final election by 20+ points, but with all the negativity against Yanukovich he only won by 5 points. It's clear to me the second election was likely the right results, but then you do not care about right and wrong
Absolutly false statments, firstly you dont have any proofs that polls were taken only from Yuschenkos territory. Secondary your numbers you got from the sky I think. Yuschenko 52% Yanukovich 44% I also dont remember polls where he would have advantage around 20%. Lets face with reality
22 posted on
02/12/2005 12:06:01 PM PST by
Lukasz
(Terra Polonia Semper Fidelis!)
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