Posted on 07/01/2009 4:38:07 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called off a trip to Libya today as his regime continued to face heavy criticism over the disputed Iranian elections.
In the latest development, images have emerged of suspicious ballot papers which appear to show the re-elected president's name written in the same handwriting on many sheets.
Some have also claimed that the papers were suspiciously crisp and unfolded.
The images were shown as part of footage of a recount, broadcast on Iranian state television to supposedly assuage concern over the results.
' These are images from the recent TV broadcast session where they 'recounted' some ballot boxes and found out that indeed Ahmadinejad's votes were higher than previously counted,' one commenter wrote on website The Huffington Post.
'These pictures show two things very clearly: 1) that a whole lot of the ballots that are being recounted are fresh, crisp, unfolded sheets - which makes no sense, given that people typically had to fold these sheets before they can slip them into the ballot boxes, and 2) that the handwriting on so many of the sheets which are votes for 'Ahmadinejad' are the same handwriting (and very clearly so).'

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ACORN? I mean Community Organizations International did the counting?
It sounds like they filled-out the ballots...
Why are we worried about Iran? We had plenty of our own election fraud.
Nobody with half a brain is buying what these thugs are selling. And the more they blabber, the more foolish they look.
Sounds like ACORN and Michigan got together to hold Iran’s elections.
Hey...I’m just glad its not in FLORIDA...again.i live here and it was years before we outlived that!
but in Fla its “hanging chads’ ...in Iran, its ‘hanging voters”...God Bless America !
These sound like ACORN ballots. Were they in Iran?
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Photocopies?
Ink-jet or laser prints?
Rubber stamps?
Who knew ACORN had an office in Iran?
The Minnesota Supreme Court says there is nothing wrong with this.
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