BirdStrike
Critical Thinker
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- Nov 27, 2008
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i just wonder what the source of Reuters was on 28 January 2005, the data they used to get to that 65%. It must be from the first round, and i cant find the numbers that would lead to that 65%. and in the article there is no source mentioned. when the reuters number is correct, we should be able to find those numbers and come to the same result.
i dont deny that hamas won 2/3 of the seats, but i would like to look closer of the claim of 65% of the vote. thats all btw, i didnt make any list, i just searched for the exact data. and still im puzzeled how Reuters came to that 65%.
It really boils down to this. More Gazans supported Hamas than not. The vote results say it all. The five very reputable news sources I quoted support that position as well. Now that the going gets tough for the people who put Hamas in power you'all want to absolve them of their democratic choice, which was HAMAS.
So you guys circle your wagons and start this "truther" hair-splitting. And then ddt went so far as to create his own list for "evidence" that I am obviously 100% wrong.
Well, I am done with this crap. You guys go off and make up your own realities and have a blast with it. No hard feelings. Ok?
To all lurkers, it must be obvious who here tries to get to the truth of the matter and who here only tries to put out propaganda slogans.
Now the Guardian, Telegraph, VOA News, BBC and Reuters are pedaling in "propaganda slogans" which I am supporting on JREF. Pure Truther talk if I've ever heard it.

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