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![]() OzOne wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:40:59 -0500, Capt. Neal® scribbled thusly: Notice how all the dire predictions the liberals had about Afghanistan have not come true. Notice how the libs no longer mention Afghanistan because it proves how wrong they were about it. Maybe you could read this http://tinyurl.com/3j9nw The Taliban, which is growing in strength, has vowed to thwart the elections. Its daily attacks on voter registration has killed 650 people so far, including several foreigners. Seventeen men were killed in June, supposedly because they were carrying voter registration cards. The Afghan women willing to talk to me openly about the issue told me they would not register, nor vote, because, "it's just too risky". They lived in Kabul, where voter security will supposedly be "guaranteed" by NATO's omnipresent International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). The UN rates 169 of the country's 361 territories as medium or high risk. Much of this area is off limits to UN staff. UNDP admits that "due to financial, logistical and security constraints the registration exercise could not be expanded to the provinces, as originally scheduled". Security is not the only thing hampering the voter registration process. In many areas, particularly in the south, socio-cultural factors stop women from registering. Even if the current UN estimate that 40% of registrations are women is correct, there needs to be substantial progress in reversing women's restricted mobility and participation in public life, their lack of access to information and their dismal literacy levels (21%), to ensure anything resembling equal access to the electoral process. It is difficult to believe the highly publicised registration count. Last week, EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana rang Karzai to congratulate him on his choice of running mate for the election and commend him on the voter registration level - supposedly 7.5 million out of the estimated 10 million eligible voters. With the country still in ruins, 180,000 displaced persons and more than 2 million refugees in the surrounding region, all of whom are eligible to vote, such a figure is implausible. And the US is supporting a terrorist financier "US-backed candidates Transitional president Karzai comes from an influential, southern Afghan family of Pashtun origin. He funnelled arms and funds to mujaheddin, and is a former supporter of the Taliban, before he turned on it at the behest of his US backers. " Oz, are you aware that the US was deprived of vital Heroin imports under the Taliban regime? Production is now almost restored to pre-war levels and Neal and JL are once again able to use their laptops! Regards Donal -- |
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![]() OzOne wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:40:59 -0500, Capt. Neal® Currently, Afghanistan is being run by a United States backed, transitional government headed by President Hamid Karzai. Presidential elections are expected to be held on October 9, 2004; so far the date has been pushed back twice. Bogus article. The elections were held, contested and settled. Karzi won and in now the duly elected president. There was an 80% voter turnout. Better than your little rat island of a country I would venture to guess. The more you post the worse you look. Give it up. CN |
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![]() Thwart the elections. Idiot! The failed to thwart the elections which were held and schedule and succeeded. There were several candidates who lost but took their cue from Democrats and contested the election and demanded a recount. The recount was held and they still lost. Karzi is the duly elected president. You idiots need to read some up to date articles. You look very foolish citing articles that are months old. CN OzOne wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:40:59 -0500, Capt. Neal® scribbled thusly: Notice how all the dire predictions the liberals had about Afghanistan have not come true. Notice how the libs no longer mention Afghanistan because it proves how wrong they were about it. Maybe you could read this http://tinyurl.com/3j9nw The Taliban, which is growing in strength, has vowed to thwart the elections. Its daily attacks on voter registration has killed 650 people so far, including several foreigners. Seventeen men were killed in June, supposedly because they were carrying voter registration cards. The Afghan women willing to talk to me openly about the issue told me they would not register, nor vote, because, "it's just too risky". They lived in Kabul, where voter security will supposedly be "guaranteed" by NATO's omnipresent International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). The UN rates 169 of the country's 361 territories as medium or high risk. Much of this area is off limits to UN staff. UNDP admits that "due to financial, logistical and security constraints the registration exercise could not be expanded to the provinces, as originally scheduled". Security is not the only thing hampering the voter registration process. In many areas, particularly in the south, socio-cultural factors stop women from registering. Even if the current UN estimate that 40% of registrations are women is correct, there needs to be substantial progress in reversing women's restricted mobility and participation in public life, their lack of access to information and their dismal literacy levels (21%), to ensure anything resembling equal access to the electoral process. It is difficult to believe the highly publicised registration count. Last week, EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana rang Karzai to congratulate him on his choice of running mate for the election and commend him on the voter registration level - supposedly 7.5 million out of the estimated 10 million eligible voters. With the country still in ruins, 180,000 displaced persons and more than 2 million refugees in the surrounding region, all of whom are eligible to vote, such a figure is implausible. And the US is supporting a terrorist financier "US-backed candidates Transitional president Karzai comes from an influential, southern Afghan family of Pashtun origin. He funnelled arms and funds to mujaheddin, and is a former supporter of the Taliban, before he turned on it at the behest of his US backers. " Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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=?iso-8859-1?Q?Capt._Neal=AE?= wrote: Notice how all the dire predictions the liberals had about Afghanistan have not come true. Notice how the libs no longer mention Afghanistan because it proves how wrong they were about it. Afganistan is a mess. Ussama is running around the hills trailing his dialysis machine. When are we going to get him??? -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 02:21:26 GMT, "Gilligan"
wrote this crap: You forgot to mention that Afghan poppy production is up over five fold and now supplies 87% of the world's heroin. It's great to see unfettered capitalism in place and the resourcefullness of the Afghani people in recognizing a high demand cash crop! I applaud them! It's amazing how you whacko liberals can find one little problem in a sea of success, blow it out of proportion, and then yell, "See, I told you so!" We'll take care of those problems as we get to them. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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"Horvath" wrote
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 02:21:26 GMT, "Gilligan" wrote You forgot to mention that Afghan poppy production is up over five fold and now supplies 87% of the world's heroin. It's amazing how you whacko liberals can find one little problem in a sea of success, blow it out of proportion, ... We'll take care of those problems as we get to them. Sure we will. G.Witless had to stop off in Colombia to savor his favorite candy but now he's back them drug dealers better watch their Ps and Qs!! More proof of the VMAT2 Gene. |
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OzOne wrote
Pity there's an extensive enquiry into how such a huge number of people managed to vote.....even after so many ballot boxes disappeared or were destroyed. Don't worry, G.Witless will send some GOP experts from Florida to find out what happened. |
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"Donal" wrote
You use the term "liberal" to describe anyone who disagrees with your chimp-like leader. You display a memory that is as dysfunctional as your CiC(Chimp in Chief)'s intelligence. I resent your statements! Chimps are far more intellegent than G.Witless (IQ=80) and more important lack the VMAT2 "god" gene that makes some humans believe the most irrational things. A chimp may stick a finger up his butt and smell it ... but not over and over (c: |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message So why, if you know the facts but pretend they don't exist, should we afford your comments any credibility whatever? Maybe he's a "Lawyer" ???? CM |
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I'm no liberal in the modern sense at all. I'm a classic liberal or
libertarian. I think drugs should be legal. I think business should have minimal regulation. I believe in well defined and vigorously enforced property rights. I believe in the Constitution. You are a wacko Neo-Con. All you can comprehend is far right religious wackoism or the opposite extreme, far left wackoism. If you choose to drive down the highway of life with your right tires constantly rubbing the curb, go ahead. You wacko! Gilligan, who proudly voted Republican by writing in Goldwater. "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 02:21:26 GMT, "Gilligan" wrote this crap: You forgot to mention that Afghan poppy production is up over five fold and now supplies 87% of the world's heroin. It's great to see unfettered capitalism in place and the resourcefullness of the Afghani people in recognizing a high demand cash crop! I applaud them! It's amazing how you whacko liberals can find one little problem in a sea of success, blow it out of proportion, and then yell, "See, I told you so!" We'll take care of those problems as we get to them. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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