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The Globalization of Electronic Election Theft
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RW
2007-05-12 16:15:23 UTC
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Does anyone else think it's kind of strange a pro-Bush Neo-Con type
was elected prime minister of France? I mean, this is France, a
country that's been liberal since the French revolution. And this guy
openly talks of dismantling much of France's social welfare program.
Are the majority of the French going to vote for that?

Germany had had a liberal government a few years ago, too, and then
was replaced by a pro-Bush government. Same thing in the traditionally
liberal Canada. Mexico recently "elected" a pro-Bush government, too,
amid widespread claims of fraud. The Ukraine supposedly voted in a pro-
Bush government recently too. Are these all just coincidences? And
these, of course, follow the widely disputed "elections" of President
Bush in 2000 and 2004 in the United States.

Some people think 9/11 was actually done by our own government. Then
that was used as an excuse to invade and occupy Afghanistan, which
then quickly ratcheted up it's opium business to all time record
levels, with most of those tens of billions of dollars of annual
profits going to the CIA and western banks and corporations. Then 9/11
was somehow also used as an excuse to invade and occupy strategically
located Iraq, with some of the world's largest deposits of oil. That
war has also resulted in huge financial gains to defense companies,
oil companies, and others.

9/11 also was used as an excuse to create a huge anti-terrorism
warchest. And what has that warchest really been used for? To rig
elections and launder big outside foreign campaign contributions to
France, Poland, the Ukraine, Germany, Canada, Mexico and all over the
world to try to create a one world New World Order government. See
http://www.freepress.org/departments/display/19/2007/2585
Tom Gardner
2007-05-12 17:01:15 UTC
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Post by RW
Does anyone else think it's kind of strange a pro-Bush Neo-Con type
was elected prime minister of France? I mean, this is France, a
country that's been liberal since the French revolution. And this guy
openly talks of dismantling much of France's social welfare program.
Are the majority of the French going to vote for that?
<snip>
So, now that the evil neocons has perfected stealing elections, the
Democratic party should just dissolve since they can no longer win an
election?
Brian Whiting
2007-05-12 18:49:11 UTC
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Economics at a local level have a lot more to do with it. Although being
the brunt of the world's jokes probably didn't help. I wouldn't waste time
dreaming up Bush conspiracies in France.
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Brian J. Whiting
Post by Tom Gardner
Post by RW
Does anyone else think it's kind of strange a pro-Bush Neo-Con type
was elected prime minister of France? I mean, this is France, a
country that's been liberal since the French revolution. And this guy
openly talks of dismantling much of France's social welfare program.
Are the majority of the French going to vote for that?
<snip>
So, now that the evil neocons has perfected stealing elections, the
Democratic party should just dissolve since they can no longer win an
election?
Christopher Helms
2007-05-12 19:29:47 UTC
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Post by RW
Does anyone else think it's kind of strange a pro-Bush Neo-Con type
was elected prime minister of France? I mean, this is France, a
country that's been liberal since the French revolution. And this guy
openly talks of dismantling much of France's social welfare program.
Are the majority of the French going to vote for that?
Germany had had a liberal government a few years ago, too, and then
was replaced by a pro-Bush government. Same thing in the traditionally
liberal Canada. Mexico recently "elected" a pro-Bush government, too,
amid widespread claims of fraud. The Ukraine supposedly voted in a pro-
Bush government recently too. Are these all just coincidences? And
these, of course, follow the widely disputed "elections" of President
Bush in 2000 and 2004 in the United States.
Most of those deeply suspicious Neocon "victories" were not only in
traditionally liberal nations, but they happened at a time when anti
Bush feelings were at their height. In addition, exit polling data has
become worthless all over the planet as Mexico, Canada and now France
(among others) defy everything, every poll, every one, themselves,
common sense and every media report on the planet by rushing out to
elect their own versions of the utterly hated, incompetent hack,
George W Bush, usually by "razor thin" margins. And now France, of all
places, has supposedly wholeheartedly joined Chimps Diebold-sponsored
worldwide "revolution."

"France is full of Neocons." That's the official line, and only a
tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist would believe otherwise. Fine.
Republican Vote Fraud and a tinfoil hat are easier to live with than
the claim that we are now living on a planet overwhelmingly populated
by Neocons who love George W Bush SO much that they all want leaders
just like him. If we had a media that was doing anything other than
driving the getaway car for those fuckers, the Ann Coulter fringe
wacko right would never be allowed to get away with this.

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