Australia’s Labour party claimed victory in national elections on Saturday, signalling an end to 11 years of conservative government led by Prime Minister John Howard.
Mail and Guardian James Grubel | Sydney, Australia 24 November 2007 12:05
"On the numbers we are seeing tonight, Labour is going to form a government," Labour’s deputy leader, Julia Gillard, told Australian television.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation television predicted on early counting that Labour, led by Kevin (…)
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Australia’s Labour claims election victory
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Fully three years after the 2004 election campaign, the Democrats are still coming after Ralph Nader
2 July 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
RALPH NADER ON THE DEBATES SECCIÓN EN ESPAÑOL Candidato Vice-Presidencial Peter Miguel Camejo
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Using Google™ "There can be no daily democracy without daily citizenship." — Ralph Nader The Unreasonable Package, 2007 Edition Story Posted on Monday, June 14, 2007
Dear Friend:
Behold, the spineless Democrats.
On Iraq, they capitulate to George Bush.
On trade, they capitulate to George Bush.
On oil price gouging — they capitulate to George Bush.
And (…) -
Protesters Rip Gov. Martin O’Malley for Broken Promises
25 June 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
“If I’m elected, I will fire [the] PSC and replace them with...members who will ‘protect’ the public.” - Martin O’Malley
Annapolis, MD - During his campaign, in 2006, for the office of governor of Maryland, Martin O’Malley, a Democrat, repeatedly promised the voters that if he were elected he would do something to stop the huge Baltimore Gas & Electric/Constellation Energy electric rate hike, which was then set to go into effect on June 1, 2007. (1) After he got elected, however, he (…) -
History’s Quiet Footsteps
11 June 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Al Gore commenting on the Supreme Court’s unprecedented decision and intrusion into Florida Election law in 2000 said, “I had to either accept the decision or continue to fight it which could have brought about a revolution.” He is right of course, and a revolution could have potentially cost thousands of lives and millions of dollars and thrown the nation into turmoil. Instead we had the peaceful if unlawful transference of power and what has that brought us since?
But I’m not trying (…) -
IN AMERICA "ANYONE" can be President, EXCEPT:
4 June 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
This time around, because of Fred Thompson, Hillary and Obama, the magic rules "could" be broken...but don’t bet on it.
You can be President, only IF...you’re not:
BALD
IN NEED OF GLASSES
MISSING TEETH
FAT
UNDER 5’ 8"
USING A VISIBLE CANE OR WHEELCHAIR
GAY
SINGLE
WITHOUT CHILDREN
A LIBERTARIAN
A NON CHRISTIAN (ESPECIALLY AN ATHIEST)
A WOMAN
BLACK, BROWN, OR ORIENTAL
A NERD
AGAINST CORPORATE CONTROL
OPPOSED TO THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
AGAINST FREE TRADE
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First criminal convictions from Ohio’s stolen 2004 election confirm recount was rigged
4 June 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
First criminal convictions from Ohio’s stolen 2004 election confirm recount was rigged
by Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman January 27, 2007
The first felony convictions of two Cleveland poll workers stemming from Ohio’s stolen 2004 election confirm that the official recount in that contested vote was, in the words of county prosecutors, "rigged." The question now is whether further prosecutions will reach higher up in the ranks of officials who may have been involved in illegalities (…) -
Scotland to remain Corrupt Britannia’s Colony?
13 May 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
If it was the intention of Blair’s venal Nu Labor administration in London to make a mockery of the Scottish electoral process they certainly succeeded.
After last week’s electoral count fiasco when Data Research Service’s superduper electronic counting machines went into meltdown, producing around 142,000 rejected ballot sheets 3.5% of the Scottish electorate were effectively disenfranchised. To that must be added the thousands of postal ballots that were never received on time.
If this (…) -
Blair’s Corrupt Britannia gerrymanders the Scottish Elections
4 May 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Blair’s Corrupt Britannia gerrymanders the Scottish Elections
Up all night watching the electoral results of the Scottish parliamentary and municipal elections. For the first time it seemed as if the Scottish National Party (SNP) had a chance of leading the next Scots Parliament at Holyrood.
Everyone was expecting Nu Labor to get a hammering north of the border.
But, hey! Guess what. It looks like Tony Blair’s corrupt crowd have done a Bush fix and stolen the election from under our (…) -
David R. Hoffman, Legal Editor of Pravda.Ru
18 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
8 commentsI. The worst electoral fraud and undermining of democracy in United States history: A. The so-called “elections” of 2000 and 2004.
II. The worst abuser of the death penalty in United States history: A. George W. Bush presided over One Hundred and Fifty Two executions while governor of Texas. B. During his reign as governor, Texas set a record by executing forty people in one year. C. While other governors were declaring moratoriums on (…) -
2004/2006 Election Fraud
5 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
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Dec.12, 2000 is a day that will live in infamy. Bush needed the help of five right-wing Republicans on the Supreme Court to stop the recount in Florida and enable him to steal the election. There has been an ongoing controversy regarding the 2004 election. State and national pre-election and exit polls pointed to a Kerry victory.
Those who claim that Bush won fair and square are relentless in their attempts to thrash polling analyses which suggest that fraud occurred. Since (…)