So instead of believing that the Iraqi's voted their hearts, we get the corruption, illegal spin.
The left will stop at nothing to promote their agenda!
To: rocksblues
is a plane load of DIM lawyers en route?
2 posted on
10/17/2005 2:40:51 PM PDT by
llevrok
(Born a ham and never cured.)
To: rocksblues
I think they will find quiet a few write-in ballots for John Kerry.
3 posted on
10/17/2005 2:41:48 PM PDT by
neodad
(Rule Number 1: Be Armed)
To: rocksblues
Don't they have international observers?
4 posted on
10/17/2005 2:42:29 PM PDT by
gondramB
(Conservatism is a positive doctrine. Reactionaryism is a negative doctrine.)
To: rocksblues
They just had to find something to complain about.
To: rocksblues
Election workers announced "unusually high" vote counts in Iraq's landmark referendum on the draft constitution, Oh well, Chicago-style democracy... they're going through a phase...
8 posted on
10/17/2005 2:47:07 PM PDT by
podkane
To: rocksblues
What an absurd article, it uses Jesse Jackson logic.
Fallujah voted no by 95% to 5% and this is a sign of strong opposition ... but many other provinces and most of the country racks up support levels of 70% to 90% and that is *not* a sign of strong support for the constitution by most Iraqis ... no, its a sign that the enemy of the constitution can jump up and shout fraud. Pathetic.
This was Iraq's second open and free election, and already the baathists sound like Democrats and the Democrats sound like baathists.
13 posted on
10/17/2005 2:57:43 PM PDT by
WOSG
(http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com/)
To: rocksblues
showing unexpected ratios of "yes" to "no" votes from some parts of the country. Sunnis who voted yes were higher than expected. So much for the conventional (read biased MSM) wisdom.
14 posted on
10/17/2005 2:58:30 PM PDT by
kabar
To: rocksblues
So will Gregoire end up "winning" by a hundred votes or so?
23 posted on
10/17/2005 3:59:33 PM PDT by
supercat
(Don't fix blame--FIX THE PROBLEM.)
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