Two Elections
Dr. David Yeagley at
Bad Eagle offers an interesting comparison between the recent elections in Afghanistan and the upcoming Presidential election in the USA.
bq. Democracy in Afghanistan! Just three years after the overthrow of the Taliban, 10.5 million Afghans
registered to vote, and 43% of them were women. October 9, under threats of violence everywhere,
Afghans cast their ballots. Half a million Afghan refugees living in Iran voted; nearly a million in Pakistan voted. The ballots are coming in by helicopter, plane, donkey, and foot, in this historic region of the word, in this historic time.
bq. They say it will take nearly three weeks to carefully count the ballots, but just think, they did it! They went through with it, in the midst of a war-torn country, full of oppression, ego-maniacs, and national opium dealers (better known as "war-lords"). And yes, there were accusations of
fraud and irregularity from the opposition, and threats toward voters and murders of election workers, but
even those voices were swallowed up in the overwhelming chorus of democratic fervor, as the people rejoiced in this magnificent testimony to the power of freedom. We must greatly, greatly admire the Afghanis for bravely following through.
bq. And Americans and coalition forces should feel mighty happy about it. A great effort was made, and to this point, it should be hailed as a profound success. To all appearances, it is a monumental step forward for Afghanistan.
bq. And there's an critical election coming up for Americans, too, and one where intimidation, intrigue, irregularities, and fraud are the more threatening because they are more subtle, more hidden, and more deceptive.
Dr. Yeagley then talks about an article:
The Shadow Party (this is part one of three)
Dr. Yeagley then comments on the article:
bq. The Democratic party is a crumbling coalition of special interest groups, and those in the know realize that the party is basically over as a political force. The new force has been created by independent financial backing from people like George Soros, who donate millions to radical anti-American (socialist) grass roots groups all over the country. It appears that the Soros family is the likely replacement for the tired, flagging Kennedy family for control over the Left.
bq. The intensity of their efforts to "throw the election" process is becoming more and more apparent. It is beyond the usual political dynamic in a healthy democracy. It produces violence--the kind you find in a dictatorship, when the opponent is literally attacked, and the election is "won" by physical threat and manipulation.
Bush Derangement Syndrome again?
Great photo of George Soros too - I really wonder what is eating him from the inside out. I have seen people on the street with this skin condition including the darkened fingernails. Dorian Grey without the benefit of a painting...
Posted by DaveH at October 12, 2004 11:22 PM