observers
by Devine, James
19 March 2002 02:08 UTC
Charles: Please note that that great bastion of freedom, for whom the U.S. fought
operation desert fox, I mean storm, doesn't have elections at all, but that war was
about freedom, not oil. The U.S. has troops in Saudi Arabia protecting
- Original Message -
From: "Devine, James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think it's time to start building up a
> movement to demand international observers for the 2004 electionin the US.
Hear hear! It would be a fantastic way to do south-north solidarity, esp. in
Despite the following article, I think it's time to start building up a
movement to demand international observers for the 2004 electionin the US.
Jim Devine
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Who observes the observers?
The west's condemnation of Zimbabwe's election process is a breathtaking
case of double
Agence France Presse November 10, 2000
Africa Offers To Send 'Observers' To Help U.S. End Poll Confusion
PARIS - African nations suggested Friday sending 'observers' to the
United States to help overcome presidential poll confusion as the world's
press argued over
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