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    Mrs.Useruser666 SpursWoman's Avatar
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    Good luck, Afganistan.



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    Damn, I didn't know they made Tupperware that freaking big!

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    Sure they do! [/mother of 2]

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    An even better picture.....



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    IM sure Bandit, NBADan, or others will say this is all setup in the Right wing dominated media, or this is all a sham.

    Or John Kerry wouldve had EVERY, LITERALLY EVERYONE at the polls, instead of that small group.

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    W4A1 143 43CK? Nbadan's Avatar
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    Ummm...the democrats unanimously supported the Afghan war. They just feel we should have stayed there and finished the job. Logistically, Afghanistan is much closer to the real terrorists behind 911 than Iraq is.

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    W4A1 143 43CK? Nbadan's Avatar
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    Oh well, back to reality...

    Saturday, 9 October

    Afghanistan's first democratic presidential election has been thrown into confusion with most of the 18 candidates boycotting it.

    The move follows allegations of fraud over the use of indelible ink to prevent people voting more than once.

    The boycott was agreed by 15 candidates opposed to the favourite, the interim President Hamid Karzai, reports say.

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    "Today's election is not a legitimate election," presidential candidate Abdul Satar Sirat said after hosting a meeting in which it is reported that 15 candidates signed up to the boycott.

    "It should be stopped and we don't recognise the results."

    The allegations of voter fraud arose after complaints that the indelible ink used to mark voters' fingers can be washed off.
    BBC

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    Moss is Da Sauce! mouse's Avatar
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    Voting in that country is like sending Don Harris an e mail.
    It's a lost cause.

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    Oh well, back to reality...



    Please start your own doom & gloom, pessimistic, there's-absolutely-nothing-going-right-in-the-world thread and GTFO of mine.

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    Seek True Love, within. bigzak25's Avatar
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    so a bunch of candidates realize they have no chance of winning against the "favorite" and thus boycott, say the won't recognize the results, etc...


    damn liberal afghans....

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    I don't really care... Yonivore's Avatar
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    Please start your own doom & gloom, pessimistic, there's-absolutely-nothing-going-right-in-the-world thread and GTFO of mine.
    You tell 'im, beautiful!

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