Friday, February 20, 2009

Occupation Iraq: Maliki Stole Election

I hate saying I TOLD YOU SO, but....

Related:
Occupation Iraq: Rigged Election

"Iraq admits some fraud in election" by Washington Post | February 16, 2009

BAGHDAD - Iraqi election officials said yesterday that some fraud was committed in virtually every province during local elections Jan. 31 but that it was not widespread enough in any of them to require a new vote....

NEWS FLASH: There are NO FAIR ELECTIONS on the FACE of the PLANET -- save for PALESTINE'S!!!!!

Results showed the allies of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki winning in Baghdad and southern Iraq, while Sunni Arab parties won the most votes in four provinces.

Also yesterday, a US soldier was killed by a roadside bomb in southern Iraq, the US military said. It was the fifth combat fatality for the American military in Iraq in the past week.

Who cares about Americans? I heard they want to be there, so fuck them.

What about the VICTIMS of OCCUPATION, jewpress? What about the MUSLIM and CHRISTIAN IRAQIS suffering under U.S. and puppet occupation?

In Baghdad's Sadr City enclave, a magnetic bomb attached to a car exploded, killing one person and wounding four others, police said.

Oh, a MAGNETIC CAR BOMB, 'eh?

Please see
Occupation Iraq: Israel's IEDs and related links, readers, for WHO is RESPONSIBLE for the violence -- and keep that in mind as you read the Zionist War Daily's accounts!!

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Update:

"Iraq issues results of provincial elections; Sunnis expand clout in Anbar" by Brian Murphy, Associated Press | February 20, 2009

BAGHDAD - Sunni tribal leaders who led an uprising against insurgents expanded their political clout and the Shi'ite-led government reaped rewards for security crackdowns in Iraq's biggest cities, according to full results issued yesterday from last month's provincial elections.

You usually do when you stuff ballot boxes and rig machines.

The elections - held Jan. 31 without major violence but later tainted by allegations of fraud - were seen as a chance to extend the Sunni political voice and test the strength of main Shi'ite parties before national races this year.....

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Then they are off to political pffffts. I don't do that shtick no more.