Ahmadinejad wins re-election

Here is your evidence of voter fraud.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/31442377#31435624

The city of Chadegan had a 120% voter turn-out
The city in Iran called Kohrang had a 132% voter turn-out
The city of Taft, Iran had a 132% voter turn-out

This means that the Iranian supremem leader who has come out saying that the election was sound has, in fact, admitted in public from his religious position that he is a criminal.
 
Here is your evidence of voter fraud.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/31442377#31435624

The city of Chadegan had a 120% voter turn-out
The city in Iran called Kohrang had a 132% voter turn-out
The city of Taft, Iran had a 132% voter turn-out

The Guardian quotes a different turnout for Taft. Their source is Ayandeh, an organisation which the Guardian claims stayed neutral during the campaign.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2009/jun/17/iran-election-rigging

Taft, a town in the central province of Yazd, had a turnout of 141%, the site said, quoting an unnamed "political expert". Kouhrang, in Chahar Mahaal Bakhtiari province, recorded a 132% turnout while Chadegan, in Isfahan province, had 120%

The claims are impossible to verify, but they are consistent with comments made by a former Iranian interior minister, Ali Akbar Mohtashamipour, who said on Tuesday that 70 polling stations returned more completed ballot papers than the number of locally eligible voters.

[...] Abbas Abdi, a Karoubi supporter who was among the radical students who took over the US embassy in Tehran in 1979, said some polling stations had run out of ballot papers as early as 10.30am – even though it is standard procedure to issue each voting centre with more ballots than the number of voters.
 
The Guardian quotes a different turnout for Taft. Their source is Ayandeh, an organisation which the Guardian claims stayed neutral during the campaign.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2009/jun/17/iran-election-rigging

Taft, a town in the central province of Yazd, had a turnout of 141%, the site said, quoting an unnamed "political expert". Kouhrang, in Chahar Mahaal Bakhtiari province, recorded a 132% turnout while Chadegan, in Isfahan province, had 120%

I see you are keeping up your policy of being an defender of Fundy Islamic Regimes. No surpise there.
 
And we can't even get past 70% turn out here in Canada. :(

We had only 65% at my voting site on the 7.:D

Looks like the witnesses to the election is starting to get the dicrepancies out.
So, fraud.

I wonder if the evidence of fraud will make any difference.
 
The house has voted to condemn the crackdown

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/19/AR2009061901172.html?hpid=topnews

Please note who the one voting against was.
If the Holocaust were happening today, Ron Paul would vote against a resolution condemning it.
Some champion of freedom and democracy.

When Ronnie said :" it wasn't the House's place to judge "events thousands of miles away about which we know very little." I suggest he change the we to I,since Paul has always struck me as being pretty damn ignorant about foreign affairs. No wonder his foreign policy is to basically ignore the rest of the world except for "Trade".
 
We had only 65% at my voting site on the 7.:D

Looks like the witnesses to the election is starting to get the dicrepancies out.
So, fraud.

I wonder if the evidence of fraud will make any difference.

I think if the blody crackdown that I think is coming happens, it might become irrevelent. To make it an issue would be like accusing somebody who has just commited mass murder of shoplifting.
 
I see you are keeping up your policy of being an defender of Fundy Islamic Regimes. No surpise there.

The only way I can make sense out of your comment is to suppose that you didn't read past my first 2 sentences.
 
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This is extremely dishonest of you. Really. This is even beyond BAC-level dishonesty.

And I see a basic level of dishonesty going on here with people trying to defend the Khameini Government .
The fact is they are so desperate for some kind of "Peace Agreement"with Iran that they are willing to sell Democracy in Iran down the tubes in order to get it.
 
And I see a basic level of dishonesty going on here with people trying to defend the Khameini Government .

Nobody is "trying to defend the Khameini Government." Nobody. That's entirely a figment of your imagination.

FireGarden presented an account of voter turnout from a legitimate British newspaper; there was nothing in her post that could even be vaguely considered in defense of the Iranian government. Nothing.

The only dishonesty here is yours.
 
I cannot take being called an apologist. So I retract my correction and will not question the original claim that the turnout in Taft was 132% -- rather than 141% as I tried to trick people into believing.
 
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It's the foxy avatar, isn't it?
I need something more manly.

:)
...like a foxy boxing avatar instead!

If the Bible has taught us anything—which it hasn't—it's that girls should stick to girl's sports like hot oil wrestling, foxy boxing and such and such.</Homer>
 
It's the foxy avatar, isn't it?
I need something more manly.

:)

Gah! I honestly thought you were of the female persuasion. Sorry, my bad.

Ah, well. Keep on striking blows for the Ayatollah!

I mean, uh, keep on posting voter turnout results from British newspapers.
 

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