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U.S. Threatens Over Elections . . .

CaptnKirk

Lifer
We should talk ?

What's wrong with this statement, "Yanukovich led Yushchenko by 49.42 percent of the vote to 46.69 percent, with 99.14 percent of ballots tallied, although an exit poll released immediately after polls closed on Sunday put Yushchenko in the lead by 54 to 43 percent.
 
Pro Putin candidate has won and pro-European candidate has lost. I though Bush would welcome that, since he hates the Europeans and is on good terms with the Kremlin, with Putin offering the strongest endorsement for Bush of any foreign leader by far.
 
Originally posted by: TipsyMcStagger
Viktor Yanukovich vs Viktor Yushchenko

maybe a bunch of them accidentally voted for the wrong guy?

Now that is funny but I guess that was the WalMart voter as well! :roll:
 
well, you would not believe the scale of falsification in second round of elections in Ukraine. So I am not surprised that US didn't approve, as the way the votes were counted there should'ven't been an election at all, current president should've said: "This guy will rule after me". Yanukovich is not wanted by nobody in Ukraine and the whole "Yanukovich wins" is a big farse... e.g. many government workers were forced to turn in their passports so their votes would be given to Yanukovich... nothing like that happened in the US AFAIK.
 
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