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Iraqis reelect Saddam. Good to see democracy in action.

Posted: 2002-10-15 06:43pm
by Wicked Pilot
Yes, Saddam Hussein has won reelection in Iraq. I guess we can leave him alone now in light of his new found support of democracy.

Don't believe me?
http://apnews.excite.com/article/200210 ... 8JI83.html

Posted: 2002-10-15 07:36pm
by Mr Bean
*Cough cough Secret Police shoot dissenters cough cough

Posted: 2002-10-15 07:45pm
by Kuja
*coughcough riggedbullshitelections coughcough*

Posted: 2002-10-15 07:49pm
by Wicked Pilot
At least this time Florida couldn't screw it up.

Posted: 2002-10-15 08:00pm
by phongn
That's South Florida, thank you very much.

Posted: 2002-10-15 08:02pm
by Mr. Mister
One wonders sometimes which is worse: people in a rigged election reelecting a dictator like Saddam, or people in a free and fair election electing Islamic Fundamentalists (as they just did in Pakistan - Musharraf, what were you THINKING???? Democracy in Pakistan is a bad thing!) or willfully casting votes for the likes of Pat Buchanan.

Posted: 2002-10-15 08:16pm
by HemlockGrey
Buchanan, definetly.


+1

Posted: 2002-10-15 08:20pm
by Raptor 597
phongn wrote:That's South Florida, thank you very much.
KKill the old people. Atleast the Iraqius aren't and can count the vote. So Saddam has too shot people. :P

Posted: 2002-10-15 08:33pm
by Mr Bean
Lol Crossfire had a great quote

Last year Saddam was re-elected with 99.7% of the vote but this year
Saddam has changed his Campain Slogan (Goes into acutal Slogan)
Saddamn hopes to win over the 17 people who voted aginst him last year, And if not... THEY WILL BE SHOT :lol:

Posted: 2002-10-15 08:58pm
by Raptor 597
Mr Bean wrote:Lol Crossfire had a great quote

Last year Saddam was re-elected with 99.7% of the vote but this year
Saddam has changed his Campain Slogan (Goes into acutal Slogan)
Saddamn hopes to win over the 17 people who voted aginst him last year, And if not... THEY WILL BE SHOT :lol:
Irag has a population of 5000? cause thats 17=.3% Or 17 out of every 5000? :P

Posted: 2002-10-15 09:07pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Of course, what do you expect in a place where opposition is killed and elections are rigged? Remember in Yugoslavia, where Milosovec was so unpopular, that he lost despite rigging the elections?

Posted: 2002-10-15 09:15pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
And it's a ONE-MAN election to boot. Great democracy. :roll:

Posted: 2002-10-15 09:21pm
by Raptor 597
IRG CommandoJoe wrote:And it's a ONE-MAN election to boot. Great democracy. :roll:
No one has challenged Mr. Huessin it's purely democractic accept it :P

Posted: 2002-10-16 02:30am
by neoolong
Yeah, but considering that he would just have his opponent killed who would be dumb enough to try to run against him.

Posted: 2002-10-16 02:46pm
by NecronLord
US President
Iraqi President

which was democratically elected?

Posted: 2002-10-16 03:46pm
by Enlightenment
NecronLord wrote:US President
Iraqi President

which was democratically elected?
Trick question. None of the above.

The Iraqi election was neither free or fair and was officially regarded as nothing more than a vote of confidence rather than an election. Iraq makes no pretext of democracy.

No US president is democratically elected as the US is a democratic republic rather than a democracy.

Posted: 2002-10-16 04:14pm
by Colonel Olrik
Enlightenment wrote: No US president is democratically elected as the US is a democratic republic rather than a democracy.
Why? Is it because the vote is not direct?

I have never heard that therm as having a special meaning.
For example, Portugal is a republic. We elect our president directly and the government indirectly, by means of a parliement.

With the exception of the islands, there are no regions with federal authonomy.

So, is it a democracy or a democratic republic ?

Posted: 2002-10-16 04:44pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
Democratic republic. It has elements of both forms of government, just as ours does.

Posted: 2002-10-16 04:47pm
by Colonel Olrik
IRG CommandoJoe wrote:Democratic republic. It has elements of both forms of government, just as ours does.
So, in a true democracy all decisions are made by direct vote?

Isn't a correct therm for our system of government representative democracy? That's how I thought it was called

Re: Iraqis reelect Saddam. Good to see democracy in action.

Posted: 2002-10-16 05:31pm
by Ted
It was not an election, it was a referendum to see wether the people wanted Saddam still in power.

Frankly, I'd rather have him than Bush as my presient.

Posted: 2002-10-16 05:36pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
So, in a true democracy all decisions are made by direct vote?

Isn't a correct therm for our system of government representative democracy? That's how I thought it was called
That's basically what a republic is. Elected officials represent the people in a republic.

Posted: 2002-10-16 05:46pm
by Mr Bean
Frankly, I'd rather have him than Bush as my presient.
And what promts you to say that Ted?

Posted: 2002-10-16 05:50pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
His deep hatred for President Bush. :P

Posted: 2002-10-16 05:58pm
by Ted
Just that Saddam Hussein isn't as stupid as George W. Bush is. I would atleast want a smart person in office.

Posted: 2002-10-16 06:03pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
A smart person who would kill you for not voting YES. :P