Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Ripping the Russian Election

Trying to move as quick as possible now so I can get to the blogs.

Tired of MSM lies, although you are welcome to them, readers
:

"Putin Basks in Election Win Despite Broad Criticism

By CLIFFORD J. LEVY
MOSCOW, Dec. 3 — President Vladimir V. Putin declared Monday that his party’s imposing victory in parliamentary elections was a “sign of trust” that had conferred new legitimacy on the government. But European monitors and opposition parties harshly criticized the balloting, saying it had been neither free nor fair.

Mr. Putin cannot run again because of constitutional term limits, though United Russia’s strong performance on Sunday renewed speculation that he might ask Parliament to amend the Constitution.

Who cares about him?

Why don't you assholes dig around in Washington for THAT DICTATOR'S PLANS?

I don't care about elections in other countries. Times!

Not when OUR OWN are RIGGED to the hilt!

Of course, Times just doing its job of shit-spewing Zionist propaganda!


Even as Mr. Putin was hailing the election, European monitors were taking a different view, contending that there had been “a clear abuse of power and a clear violation of international commitments and standards.”

Balloting, the monitors said in a statement, “took place in an atmosphere which seriously limited political competition and with frequent abuse of administrative resources, media coverage strongly in favor of the ruling party, and an election code whose cumulative effect hindered political pluralism.”

How about staying out of other people's business, assholes?

Do WE like it when someone criticizes OUR "SELECTIONS?"


The head of the Communist Party, Gennadi A. Zyuganov, said, “The elections were so dirty, and the numerous violations were so outrageous, that only a blind or deaf person could not have seen or heard them.”

With the nationalist Liberal Democratic Party clearing the 7 percent threshold to enter Parliament, one of its new leaders, Andrei K. Lugovoi, is expected to receive a seat.

Mr. Lugovoi is the former K.G.B. officer accused in Britain in the fatal radiation poisoning of Alexander V. Litvinenko. Britain has sought Mr. Lugovoi’s extradition, but Russia has refused. Once he enters Parliament, Mr. Lugovoi will have immunity from prosecution in Russia.

Yeah, and Litvinenko was an
MI6 SPY!

Now who might want to keep that quiet?

And cast a bad light upon Russia?

Because that's who likely killed him.

CUI BONO?


Among the most startling results from the election Sunday were those in the war-torn republic of Chechnya, which is run by a strongman leader installed by Mr. Putin. United Russia won 99.4 percent of the vote in Chechnya, officials said, with a turnout of 99.5 percent.

Over all in Russia, the turnout was about 63 percent."

Yeah, that is odd. So they stole it, so what?!

I DON'T CARE ABOUT THEIR ELECTIONS.

I only care about AMERICAN ONES!