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Monday February 03, 2003 17:41 by depp
![]() Mandela called Mr Bush "a president who can't think properly and wants to plunge the world into holocaust". Mandela speaks out; He also said UK Prime Minister Tony Blair was in fact the "US foreign minister". "Why does the United States behave so arrogantly?" Mr Mandela asked. Mandela called Mr Bush "a president who can't think properly and wants to plunge the world into holocaust". SO much support for peace, but so little chance of peace. All Bush wants now is to be re-elected. It's the only thing he cares about. I have never seen anybody with a more stupid looking head than Bush pretending to be grief-stricken at the deaths of seven astronauts.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3Agree with posting, but just one thing I would like to nit pick
in the last line about Bush re-election. Bush of course stole the
election as very clearly documented by Greg Palast and others
(see http://www.gregpalast.com )
And as for the 2004 election, -that will be a facade even more so than
ever before. With electronic voting now becoming widespread in the
US (and Ireland), it would be worth reading the article at:
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0131-01.htm
titled: If You Want To Win An Election, Just Control The Voting Machines
A quick summary of the article is that Nebraska Republican Chuck Hage
who won two senate elections, failed to disclose that Hagel was the
head of, and continues to own part interest in, the company that owns
the company that installed, programmed, and largely ran the voting machines
that were used by most of the citizens of Nebraska.
And our government thinks electronic voting is safe!
I would also be extremely wary of electronic voting.
People who don't mind slaughtering innocents, (Bush/Blair, and our own war supporters Ahern/Cowan/Harney/O' Dea etc.) obviously wouldn't bat an eyelid at stealing elections.
When electronic voting is brought in then we the people should surely be asked to vote on far more issues, surely the administrative burden in consulting the people would be lessened greatly - how about they give us a taste of democracy?
as a citizen of the European Union in the constitutiency of my birth by postal electronic or other means upon presenting my Irish passport at any designated dilpomatic mission of the Repbulic of Ireland. If I am afforded that right in keeping with my wider European rights I shall rescind any voting rights I hold as a resident of any other EU state. Thus I will only vote in Irish elections. I will offer no guarantee that I shall not try and "spoil" my electronic vote.
A succesful entry has been negotiated in to my email account.
i´m a clever elf.