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Iraqi elections - VOTE EARLY AND VOTE OFTEN

The Iraq Solidarity Campaign | 24.12.2005 18:35 | Repression | Social Struggles

The U.S. has a tradition of voting fraud.



In 2000, this was brought to the forefront with the "appointment" of Bush to the presidency. His opponent gathered almost a million more votes than Bush, yet, because of the quirks of the U.S. voting system called the Electoral College, Bush won.

The state of Florida was up in the air. Had Gore won it, he would have been the president. The world saw the fiasco the ensued: tens of thousands of voters, mostly for Gore, had their votes nullified. The votes of many others just disappeared.

Today’s U.S. election frauds are mostly due to hi-tech anomalies, but those of the recent past were much more blatant. Former U.S. President Lyndon Johnson won his first race for the U.S. Senate in 1948 under suspicious circumstances. When the votes were counted, he lost by a hundred or so.

Johnson demanded a recount and, miraculously, 287 votes were found that had not originally been counted. Of the 287, 286 were for Johnson. Coincidentally, the 287 people voted in alphabetical order, and some had been dead for a while. They were so enthused about a Johnson senate seat that they rose from the dead to vote for him.

Like every other dishonest U.S. tradition that has surfaced in the "new" Iraq (bribery, disappearance of billions of dollars, brutality, etc.), the good old American tradition of fraudulent voting is already in place in Iraq. Every side in the recent "elections" has called foul.

In some instances, the prevailing party gained more votes than the number of registered voters. Nobody is happy, even the victors who stated that they should have received more votes than the bogus ones already accumulated.

One group that has been left totally out of the picture is the Turkmen of Iraq. Today, I received a press release from the Netherlands-based Iraqi Turkmen Human Rights Research Foundation. In addition, I received a few pictures of voting shenanigans that occurred in the Kurdish area of Iraq.

Evidently, many pre-teen youngsters voted, and voted more than once. The camera caught them wiping off the ink on their hands that was affixed to show they had voted. Once the hands were clean, they lined up to vote again.

Here are a few highlights from the press release:

1) Thousands of voters, particularly the Kurds, have been seen voting several times in a day in one election center. Simple papers and illegal documents have been accepted by the Kurdish managing team to allow Kurdish voters to cast their votes.

2) Distribution of voters to election stations had been achieved manually, which made the direction of a voter to a specific station possible. This factor facilitated the use of multiple voting by singe voters.

3) In the Kurdish quarters of Turkmen regions, particularly in the Kerkuk province, the Kurds had been left freehand to behave as they wanted. All types of manipulations had been achieved.

4) The observers of the Iraqi Turkmen parties and civil organizations have been insulted, bitten and prevented to enter the election centers by high-ranking Kurdish police, particularly in the election centers of Kurdish quarters, for example" Rahim Awa, Shorja, and Imam Kasim.

The number of Kurdish voters who were registered by the Kurds in these three quarters is about 160,000, in spite of the total population of them being not more than 150,000.Bush hailed the Iraqi elections as a mighty victory. He maintained that Iraq will now become a beacon of democracy in the Middle East. In fact, the elections were even more crooked than the one he manipulated to become president.

I have yet to see a negative word in the U.S. press about the elections. However, international media have brought up the issue. In The Netherlands, a video published by the daily newspaper Volkskrant was shown on December 15 that was titled "Easily Removable Democracy." It highlighted scenes of people washing their hands and voting more than once. Underage voters took great advantage of the voting mechanisms in Iraq.

The new democratic Iraq has quickly established an age-old American tradition of voting fraud:vote early and vote often.


written by Malcom Lagauche

The Iraq Solidarity Campaign
- e-mail: iraq_campaign@yahoo.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.iraqsolidaritycampaign.blogspot.com

Comments

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Yes indeed

24.12.2005 19:15

Saddam organised the elections much more efficently, didn't he? What was it - 99.8% voted for him? Now there's a proper democratically elected leader for you!

The elections in Iraq may not have been perfect, but they were as good as could be hoped for. What's your solution?

sceptic


People should now support the new democratic government of Iraq.

24.12.2005 19:26

If you really want to support the Iraqi people then you should support the new democratic government of Iraq instead of the insurgency which has been doing nothing constructive only wrecking the country. Also have you noticed how anti-Iraq war demonstrations have been getting smaller and smaller over the years? That is because the vast majority of the British people now agree with the progress towards democracy and reconstruction that is being made in Iraq. Iraq is now a much better place that it ever was in its entire history. It has a free democratic goverment and reconstruction is gathering pace, rebuilding the country and providing thousands of new jobs. The economy of Iraq is picking up fast too.

Concerned


Least worse ?

25.12.2005 21:17

So sceptic see's nothing wrong in rigged elections and feels we should go for the "Least worst"
proabably be a few differing views on which is which.
Concerned seems to be suggesting that the british people support a democratic election but is very vague about when exactly it will be . Mean time some one is getting away with the loot , I wonder who that could be ?

Nimrod


wrong again

26.12.2005 11:10

I don't go for rigged lections. I doubt you could point me to any election in the world that was perfect. What I for is the least imperfect. What would be your option?

sceptic


It's a Democracy, How Stupid am I???

27.12.2005 13:37



Of course the elections were fair and democratic. In every country on this planet, who has a VOTING SYSTEM, yes, they all let dead people vote.

All of my neighbours voted on and so did their ancestors, from the 18-1900's infact. This is common practice in a democracy - from the cradle to the grave and even beyond!

At the last general election, I was unsure as to whom i should give my vote, so i went and gave it to all the candidates on my local list, I think there were about five people standing??

I also contacted my relatives in Australia, as they all carry Australian passports and had a British connection from about fifty years ago or more and posted them out their ballot papers.

I think they voted Tory as they were all under the illusion that Labour still maintained clause four in the party constitution and wanted to keep Mrs. Thatcher as the PM.

They objected though, to coming back to the UK as the pollution and the bad treatment in the mills and docks brought on their Asthma and as they posted out their ballots, made sure they kept a tight grip on their Australian passports.

Their main concern was over the strikes taking place as the miners shut down the country and feared that they may get attacked over the poll tax and involved in dodgy arms sales to dictators in countries like Iraq and chile.

Also the fear of Communism in Eastern Europe and the lack of access between the East and the West of Germany, that too was a motivating factor in their reluctance to return to the UK, as citizens during the elctions.

They were also worried about Nuclear bombs going off and the Cold War, and thought it would be safer to stay in australia and vote from there.

But hey, its a democarcy and in 2005 its a busy democracy, maybe in 2006 I'll find some maoris and native Americans, who have an ancient British connection and we could also let them vote - if its good enough for Iraq then maybe we should all just follow suit.

Hussein, The Iraq Solidarity Campaign
mail e-mail: iraq_campaign@yahoo.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.iraqsolidaritycampaign.blogspot.com


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