So far I have seen no information whatsoever about who is going to be counting the votes in Iraq. Is it the Iraqis themselves, or... Is it the US troops, or Negroponte's staff?
5. The International monitors, I heard are in Lebanon, possibly stationed one
inside Iraq. They will only be auditing afterwards. That shows how legitimate this election is. Again, this is only a "feel good of the few" propaganda effort in my mind. ..and our soldiers are risking their lives... it is really sad.
elections anywhere. In a couple of weeks the chimp will smirkingly announce that a bunch of his stooges have won and have asked the US military to stay on indefinitely in the name of "freedom." What a travesty.
Simple ballot. Just 1-3 things to vote for, depending where you are. Paper all the way.
But I doubt the locations where the ballots are counted will be open to the public; some uninvited guests really are worse than Tatars (no offense to Tatars, just a nice proverb). I'm surprised nobody's sending auditors in to watch.
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