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All of the obvious questions about the accuracy of the vote count don’t mater, according to the Iranian Government because, well, because the Government says that the accuracy of the voting doesn’t matter, Ahmadinejad won, and if you disagree about that Fact, don’t dare show up on the streets to protest, or else. Or else what? Or else you die.
The New York Times makes all of this crystal clear:
The math here is quite something. Forget the oppositions numbers. The official story is that the number of voters in 50 cities was 3,000,000 more votes than there are eligible voters, but folks, there’s nothing the matter with that. Why? Because there are no witnesses. The numbers are admittedly bogus, by 3 million votes or more, but that’s not enough to annul an election. Evidently, in Iran the numbers don’t speak for themselves. This kind of illogic, of course, reinforces criticism and stirs up more demonstrations. And it raises major questions:
These are important questions. They are not going to be answered. The Government has its own answer for all of this. The answer, to no one’s particular surprise, is more repression and more violence and more threats of repression and violence. The answer is what happened to Neda Agha-Soltan. Or the answer is what happened to 19-year-old Kaveh Alipour and the $3,000 bullet fee. The number of answers is, I fear, going to grow rapidly. The Iranian government has apparently decided that further demonstrations will not be tolerated and that the state will now try to end them. The prospect looms of something even more horrible than Tiananmen Square. Please keep the demonstrators in your thoughts and prayers.
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Thanks for reading.
there were Florida counties in which the number of ballots cast was more than the number of registered voters in those counties, in recent elections. Maybe even more than the population of those counties?
of a Los Angeles rally for Iran — you will note that the video gives us a little different slant on reasoning!