Stroker Chevez still at it

There's one head that needs a bullet. No, it isn't Chavez, thou Chavez is secretly supporting him.

However, López Obrador told Le Monde that, under the terms Mexico's constitution, he has called for a "national democratic convention" to take place in the plaza on September 16, a day after Independence Day. Bringing together citizen delegates from all around the country, it "will allow [them] to name a legitimate president and [set up] the organization of [a] popular resistance" movement, López Obrador said. As a result, he added, Mexicans could wake up on September 17 to find that they have two prospective, new presidents.

By legitimate president, he means himself.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=15archive/&entry_id=8272
 
Do you guys need help with that? I'm sure we still have assassin squads on call to topple unfriendlies. We can make him disappear if you wish.
 
It might be needed in a few days, when the Electoral Court names Felipe Calderón elected president.
 
It might be needed in a few days, when the Electoral Court names Felipe Calderón elected president.

What about the fraud evidence?

Mexico’s Partial Vote Recount Confirms Massive and Systematic Election Fraud
With Less than 9 Percent of Precincts Recounted, More than 126,000 Votes Are Found to Have Been Disappeared or Illegally Fabricated


By Al Giordano
Part V of a Special Series for The Narco News Bulletin
August 14, 2006

Finally, the hard numbers are starting to come in. In the “partial recount” of paper ballots from the July 2 presidential election in Mexico, ordered by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (known as the Trife), the recount has been completed in 10,679 precincts of the 11,839 ordered by the court (about 9 percent of Mexico’s 130,000 precincts). From these precincts, Narco News has obtained the following preliminary numbers that confirm the massive and systematic electoral fraud inflicted on the Mexican people:

In 3,074 precincts (29 percent of those recounted), 45,890 illegal votes, above the number of voters who cast ballots in each polling place, were found stuffed inside the ballot boxes (an average of 15 for each of these precincts, primarily in strongholds of the National Action Party, known as the PAN, of President Vicente Fox and his candidate, Felipe Calderón).
In 4,368 precincts (41 percent of those recounted), 80,392 ballots of citizens who did vote are missing (an average of 18 votes in each of these precincts).
Together, these 7,442 precincts contain about 70 percent of the ballots recounted. The total amount of ballots either stolen or forged adds up to 126,282 votes altered.
If the recount results of these 10,679 precincts (8.2 percent of the nation’s 130,000 polling places) are projected nationwide, it would mean that more than 1.5 million votes were either stolen or stuffed in an election that the first official count claimed was won by Calderon by only 243,000 votes.
Among the findings of this very limited partial recount are that in 3,079 precincts where the PAN party is strong and where, in many cases, the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) of candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador did not count with election night poll watchers, one or more of three things occurred: Either the Federal Electoral Institute (IFE, in its Spanish initials) illegally provided more ballots than there are voters in those precincts, or the PAN party stole those extra ballots, or ballots were forged.

“Taqueo and Saqueo”

These preliminary recounts demonstrate mainly two kinds of fraud: “taqueo,” or the stuffing of ballot boxes with false votes as if putting extra beans inside a taco, and “saqueo,” or “looting,” that is, the disappearance of legitimate ballots cast.

A significant problem, now, for Mexican democracy (for those who claim that the election was fair, and also for those who view this evidence as proof of electoral fraud) is that there is no way to tell, inside each ballot box, which of the ballots were legal and which were not; nor which ballots were stolen and which were not.

In some past post-electoral disputes for state and local offices, the Trife electoral court has opted, based on this kind of evidence, to annul the results from those precincts where stuffing or looting occurred.

If the Trife follows the law and its own established precedents, and annuls the results in these 7,442 precincts where the fraud took place, it would reverse the official results and López Obrador would emerge the victor by more than 425,000 votes nationwide.

http://narconews.com/Issue42/article2010.html
 
LMAO, not even the sore loser have been able to present evidence about it

I don't understand. It says in the article->

With Less than 9 Percent of Precincts Recounted, More than 126,000 Votes Are Found to Have Been Disappeared or Illegally Fabricated
 
Accusations are easy. Proof of such isn't.

The left is so power hungry, worldwide apparently, they'll not accept the fact that the people just don't buy their :bs: They find it easier to pretend the opposition (and winner of popular elections) cheated than to accept reality. Communism, in any form, is dead.
 
They're now using a far more pwerful system to attain their goals. The lawyers.
 
So who do we credit with the fall of Communism? Was it freedom and opportunity? ... or was it Playstation, television, and tight blue jeans?
 
:shrug:

That's almost as bad as not believing in "god" but still expecting someone to be punished for their "sins." :lol:

The people have no shown little interest. The politicians & zealots have lots at stake.

Of course, the lawyers are supposed to be the exclusive tool of the right.

How often does the right sue for non-existent rights?
 
How often does the right sue for non-existent rights?

not their job to make up new stuff. their job's more to hold the line on more traditional notions... real or imagined. i think that's what "conservative" means.
 
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