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Sunday, November 28, 2004

Ukrania: what serious election interference looks like


Beyond even what ACORN would dare

Excerpt:

It was 5.30pm on election day in Ukraine when the thugs in masks
arrived armed with rubber truncheons.


Vitaly Kizima, an election monitor at Zhovtneve in Ukraine's Sumy
region, watched in horror as 30 men in tracksuits stormed into the
village polling station.


"They started to beat voters and election officials, trying to push
through towards the ballot boxes," he told The Telegraph.


"People's faces were cut from blows to the head. There was blood all
over."


The thugs - believed to be loyal to the pro-Russian presidential
candidate Viktor Yanukovich from his stronghold, Donetsk - were repulsed
only when locals pushed them back and a policeman fired warning shots.


I say:


Now *that's* tampering. But just to show they're thorough, there's
plenty of milder, more western-style shenanigans as well. Excerpts:


The most common trick was "carousel" voting, in which busloads of
Yanukovich supporters simply drove from one polling station to another
casting multiple false absentee ballots.


In another brazen fraud recorded by observers from the Organisation for
Security and Co-operation in Europe, voters were given pens filled with
ink that disappeared, leaving ballots unmarked and invalid.


The Ukranian version of red state/blue state


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Ukrania: what serious election interference looks like


Beyond even what ACORN would dare

Excerpt:

It was 5.30pm on election day in Ukraine when the thugs in masks
arrived armed with rubber truncheons.


Vitaly Kizima, an election monitor at Zhovtneve in Ukraine's Sumy
region, watched in horror as 30 men in tracksuits stormed into the
village polling station.


"They started to beat voters and election officials, trying to push
through towards the ballot boxes," he told The Telegraph.


"People's faces were cut from blows to the head. There was blood all
over."


The thugs - believed to be loyal to the pro-Russian presidential
candidate Viktor Yanukovich from his stronghold, Donetsk - were repulsed
only when locals pushed them back and a policeman fired warning shots.


I say:


Now *that's* tampering. But just to show they're thorough, there's
plenty of milder, more western-style shenanigans as well. Excerpts:


The most common trick was "carousel" voting, in which busloads of
Yanukovich supporters simply drove from one polling station to another
casting multiple false absentee ballots.


In another brazen fraud recorded by observers from the Organisation for
Security and Co-operation in Europe, voters were given pens filled with
ink that disappeared, leaving ballots unmarked and invalid.


The Ukranian version of red state/blue state


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Saturday, November 20, 2004

The all too justified US aggression in Fallujah


Intel to help wipe out the terrorists, and a weapons cache they won't be dipping into anymore

Excerpts:

Found along with a laptop computer, stacks of CD-ROMs, and a number
of telephones in an insurgent safe house Thursday, the trove is just one
of many intelligence finds in Fallujah that are shedding light on the
insurgency.


Those finds - along with that of a vast weapons cache and safe house
operating under the cover of an Islamic medical charity, which contained
flags of Al Qaeda affiliate Abu Musab al-Zarqawi - are one reason US
marine commanders want to keep pushing the offensive...


The scale of the weapons cache discovered Wednesday by Bravo Company at
the suspected Zarqawi charity was the largest found in the city so far
- and stashed in such a nondescript collection of buildings that US
troops passed by several times without taking a closer look.


With an estimated 1,000 pounds of explosives, it could have caused
damage up to six city blocks away, if detonated all at once. "Not all
this stuff was being used for Fallujah - a lot was being exported out,
and used as IEDs and car bombs in Ramadi and elsewhere," says Colonel
Tucker at the downtown site, just 200 yards from the central Hadra
Mohamadiya mosque. "This was the central location for planning."


..."On the surface, it looks real, with the Red Cross," says an Arabic
speaker who went through the documentation. "But their real job is
something different.... It's like a front company. This is a medical
facility to help insurgents."


Ledgers listed big ticket, Iraqi donors. More ledgers were for those
receiving cash or food. Outside, garbage sacks were full of car alarms
- a favorite for rigging command-detonated car bombs and explosives.
Homemade RPGs lay in the dirt, not far from scores of Iraqi-made RPGs,
oiled and stacked like cordwood.


Antitank mines and mountains of rockets and mortars of every size and
description choked the buildings. An initial explosion of larger
ordnance - including 14 SA-7 surface-to-air missiles- - sent a cement
mixer flying 120 yards through the air.


Torture rooms discovered and put out of business. And a Syrian connection unearthed

Excerpts:

Fallujah, Iraq - Hostages have cried out and prayed their precious
final moments away in an underworld of secret prisons discovered by
United States (US) marines as they swept through the former rebel
enclave of Fallujah the past week.


A major US-Iraqi assault on the city uncovered at least two prisons and
multiple execution rooms, where people had rotted or had their heads
chopped off.


Fallujah's death row was not a sprawling penitentiary but the living
rooms and bedrooms of its middle-class homes, where religious extremists
set up shop, installed iron-bar jail cells and unloaded bullets into the
back of prisoners' heads, if not worse.


Islamic insurgents have kidnapped more than 150 foreigners in Iraq since
April, when a US Marine assault on Fallujah was aborted after a shaky
ceasefire was reached.


At least 30 hostages have been executed in that time, including most
recently the British-Irish aid worker Margaret Hassan, according to a
video...


Just before the marines left the building, they found a man in a
bathroom. He was from a wealthy Baghdad family and had a $250 000
(R1,5-million) ransom on his head.


"He told us 'I want to go back to Iraq', and we told him that he is in
Iraq. He was really surprised because his kidnappers were Syrian," said
a staff sergeant with Bitanga.


At least 10 bomb-making factories and another 10 operation hubs had been
found in the north-western section of Fallujah, US officers said.


Bitanga also said his troops recovered the Syrian driver of kidnapped
French journalists Georges Malbrunot and Christian Chesnot, who had been
running around Fallujah after being set free by his captors.



I say:

This is a disaster for Islamist terrorism, and also for their fellow
travellers, the Left. Once again we go in against all insincere
objections, discover the truth, and put the lie to the Left's rhetoric.
How can they cope? By resorting their old tried and true weapon:
propaganda. That's why you're hearing so much hysteria about security rounds.
But it won't help. They can't win this war in the court of public
opinion. We're wise to that trick. They did their worst in the last US
election, and it just wasn't enough.


There's an election coming up in Iraq, scheduled for late January. The
terrorists are trying to prevent this. The Left are cheering them on
(Minutemen, Michael Moore calls them) and giving what aid they can with
their propaganda and lies. They may manage to delay the election, but
it's unlikely they can stop it. We won't let that happen. And that will
make four elections in a row that have not gone their way. In Australia
and in America, voters chose to stay the course. In Afghanistan, and
coming up in Iraq, the elections defeat the enemy's goals sinmply by
taking place at all.


Democracy marches on, and there's nothing they can do about it. They've
already tried everything. Slander, misdirection, hysteria, and even
voter registration fraud. What have they got left?


Europe is a worry, though. The Spanish voters have shown fatal
weakness, and the French are simply too French to resist effectively.
Sweden is also likely to succumb to Islamism. But the Dutch reaction to
van Gogh's murder gives us reason to hope that western Europe isn't
utterly beyond redemption.


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Wednesday, November 10, 2004

Holland discovers the limits of tolerance


Too late for van Gogh

Excerpt:

Now, with the manifestation of a violent form of intolerance in
their midst, the iron has entered their souls. After decades of
welcoming immigration and preaching multiculturalism, they now propose
to expel failed asylum-seekers and to assimilate those who settle,
rather than permit de facto religious segregation. If neo-conservatives
are liberals who have been mugged by reality, the Dutch are fast
becoming a nation of neo-conservatives.


I say:

Something like this was bound to happen eventually. But have the
Dutch the mental equipment to respond effectively?


Here's more

Excerpt:

The immigration minister, Rita Verdonk, unveiled plans for a law
allowing the deportation of Islamic radicals even if they are Dutch
citizens.


She said the intention was "to take away their Dutch passports if a
person is suspected of planning or being involved in extremism or
serious crimes", adding that Holland would no longer be so "naive" in
dealing with its enemies.


I say:

I guess citizenship isn't what it used to be. Then again, in
Holland, maybe it never really was. Certainly tolerance isn't what it
used to be, and that's probably for the good. Just so long as they
channel the anger into productive action. No flying off the handle,
no pogroms against all Muslims. The enemy is a culture, and a
collection of despotic regimes in sinister symbiosis with that culture.
Destroy the regimes, destroy the culure, and thus destroy Islamist
terror. In other words, this is *not* a local crime. This is part of
a global war. Fight it globally.


And no more of these mosque bombings.
That's unworthy of civilized people. That's just reverse terrorism.
Terrorists strike soft targets. Sensible people strike targets that
matter, whether they're soft or not. The targets that matter are
overseas. Afghanistan's down, Iraq's down but twitching, Libya's
cringing. But there's still Syria, Sudan, Iran, parts of Pakistan,
Somalia. And it's likely that Spain and France will fall to the enemy
before this is over.


By the way, here's the movie he got assassinated for.


And here's my thoughts on tolerance.


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