Comments: Looks Like The Iraqis Have Learned From Jeb And Cruella

I am sureit will be nothing like the 100% turnout Saddam got in the last election. Hey how is the counting going on 2000 and 2004? Everyone out here is waiting for YOUR results of the election. How are you going to claim fraud in 2006? Which state will the evil Diebold and Rove strike to steal democracy? Why not pick Washington, because it already has a proven reocrd of fraud.

Posted by Cyber Sarge at October 17, 2005 05:04 PM

I don't think Rove will be doing too much damage sitting in prison.

We all know that the vote was going to be whatever the Bush Administration deemed it to be.

Posted by Judith at October 17, 2005 05:17 PM

Also, there is obviously enough discrepancies for an investigation to be launched into voter fraud. In fact, discrepancies have been admitted. Sounds all too familiar.

Posted by Judith at October 17, 2005 05:20 PM

cyber sarge, they litigated the vote in washington and you know what? gregoire won, fair and square. so stuff it.

me? i can imagine 99% voting in favor, but i can also imagine that 99% voting in favor is the standard vote count in modern iraqi history....

Posted by howard at October 17, 2005 05:41 PM

Similar results in Philadelphia in the 2000 election.

Were you as sceptical then?

Posted by Bagley at October 17, 2005 06:12 PM

It reminds me of the SNL skit where they interviewed the one person who didn't vote for Saddam Hussien. I mean if you going to commit vote fraud, at least make it look real..99% is a bit unrealistic.

Posted by americanforliberty at October 17, 2005 07:33 PM

Bagley, show me a citation for those results. Provide a link please.

Thanks.

Posted by Steve Soto at October 17, 2005 08:43 PM

I am sureit will be nothing like the 100% turnout Saddam got in the last election. ...Posted by Cyber Sarge
Darn, I kept hearing from Republicans that Bush was better than Saddam. But what do we learn? Bush has rigged elections, rape rooms, torture policies, prisoner murders just like Saddam; and Bush provides worse electrical shortages, worse water and gasoline shortages, worse sanitation, poorer security, and fewer rights for women. Pity the poor suffering Iraqi's: They have traded a cruel tyrant for an incompetent one.

Posted by Mike at October 17, 2005 09:08 PM
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