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Frankg
10-26-2008, 09:08 AM
Even the Russians see it , the media openly supports Barack Hussein Obama



Russian observers to monitor U. S. vote
Stung by international criticism of its presidential and congressional elections, Russia is striking back by sending a team of observers to monitor the U. S. presidential poll on Nov. 4.

Andrei Nesterenko, a spokesman with Russia's Foreign Ministry, says Moscow will have eight election observers attached to a monitoring mission conducted by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).

The OSCE, which has infuriated the Kremlin in the past by criticizing elections in Russia and other post-communist states, is sending 62 election observers to the United States.

The mission, headed by Audrey Glover, the top British diplomat, includes a core of 13 international experts from the OSCE's office in Washington and 48 international observers who will be deployed in teams of two around the country.

In addition to visiting polling stations on Nov. 4, they will study the election campaign, media coverage and issues of voter registration, identification and voters rights.

Russia's Central Elections Committee has also assigned its Centre for the Study of Election Technology to review the U. S. election campaign.

A preliminary report prepared by the group, after studying U. S. media coverage on the NBC, CBS and ABC television networks since September, has concluded Barack Hussein Obama, the Democratic presidential candidate, has a "hidden advantage."

A preliminary report obtained by the Russian daily online newspaper Kommersant concludes the U. S. television networks devoted more time to Republican candidate John McCain, but "the material that makes up that time difference can be assessed as negative."

The Russian study also said Sarah Palin, the Republican vice-presidential pick, has been subjected to more criticism than her Democratic counterpart, Senator Joe Biden.

It adds that when the presidential candidates' platforms are described, Mr. Barack Hussein Obama's is described last, to make it look better, and when platforms are compared, "Barack Hussein Obama's is presented preferable."

The observations appear to ape western criticisms of Russia's elections in which international observers have complained Russia's television networks are overwhelmingly pro-Kremlin and offer unbalanced and unfair coverage of opposition candidates.

Russia's last presidential election in March, which former deputy prime minister Dmitry Medvedev won with 70% of the popular vote, was greeted with a chorus of international criticism, with observers declaring the vote a mockery and a retreat from democracy.

Now, it seems, it is payback time.

"They criticized us at our elections and we will criticize them, too," Evgeny Minchenko, head of Moscow's International Institute of Political Expertise, told Kommersant.

He accused the Russian study of having a political axe to grind, saying, "There is the task to take away from America its position as sole interpreter and priest of democracy."
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/world/story.html?id=901941

Smurf-Herder
10-26-2008, 10:01 AM
This is interesting.

You'd think they would be playing it the other way, favoring Obama and trying to make McCain look bad in the elections; hoping to work better with an Obama presidency.

But it does make sense.

If Obama is to be the one who unites the Western democracies as a unified government (prophetically - the revived Roman Empire), Russia (Magog), Iran (Persia) and China (Kings of the East) are the ones who challenge the new power bloc.

Sharon
10-28-2008, 10:39 AM
Even the Russians see it , the media openly supports Barack Hussein Obama



Russian observers to monitor U. S. vote
Stung by international criticism of its presidential and congressional elections, Russia is striking back by sending a team of observers to monitor the U. S. presidential poll on Nov. 4.

Andrei Nesterenko, a spokesman with Russia's Foreign Ministry, says Moscow will have eight election observers attached to a monitoring mission conducted by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).

The OSCE, which has infuriated the Kremlin in the past by criticizing elections in Russia and other post-communist states, is sending 62 election observers to the United States.

The mission, headed by Audrey Glover, the top British diplomat, includes a core of 13 international experts from the OSCE's office in Washington and 48 international observers who will be deployed in teams of two around the country.

In addition to visiting polling stations on Nov. 4, they will study the election campaign, media coverage and issues of voter registration, identification and voters rights.

Russia's Central Elections Committee has also assigned its Centre for the Study of Election Technology to review the U. S. election campaign.

A preliminary report prepared by the group, after studying U. S. media coverage on the NBC, CBS and ABC television networks since September, has concluded Barack Hussein Obama, the Democratic presidential candidate, has a "hidden advantage."

A preliminary report obtained by the Russian daily online newspaper Kommersant concludes the U. S. television networks devoted more time to Republican candidate John McCain, but "the material that makes up that time difference can be assessed as negative."

The Russian study also said Sarah Palin, the Republican vice-presidential pick, has been subjected to more criticism than her Democratic counterpart, Senator Joe Biden.

It adds that when the presidential candidates' platforms are described, Mr. Barack Hussein Obama's is described last, to make it look better, and when platforms are compared, "Barack Hussein Obama's is presented preferable."

The observations appear to ape western criticisms of Russia's elections in which international observers have complained Russia's television networks are overwhelmingly pro-Kremlin and offer unbalanced and unfair coverage of opposition candidates.

Russia's last presidential election in March, which former deputy prime minister Dmitry Medvedev won with 70% of the popular vote, was greeted with a chorus of international criticism, with observers declaring the vote a mockery and a retreat from democracy.

Now, it seems, it is payback time.

"They criticized us at our elections and we will criticize them, too," Evgeny Minchenko, head of Moscow's International Institute of Political Expertise, told Kommersant.

He accused the Russian study of having a political axe to grind, saying, "There is the task to take away from America its position as sole interpreter and priest of democracy."
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/world/story.html?id=901941
Too many fried people in our wonderful country? Stealing votes? Using terrorists money to buy it? Yes I think the last two are correct! Obama is NOT the kind of change we need!

Hog Trash
10-28-2008, 11:01 AM
Even the Russians see it , the media openly supports Barack Hussein Obama



Russian observers to monitor U. S. vote
Stung by international criticism of its presidential and congressional elections, Russia is striking back by sending a team of observers to monitor the U. S. presidential poll on Nov. 4.

Anyone who is not a "Loyal Raptured Sheep Who Blindly Follows Obama" could have told the Russians this.

They spent all that money researching, when all they had to do was make a phone call to any conservative American.

Hell...They could of watched it on TV. They have satelite reception in Russia now, don't they? Maybe the trip doubled as a vacation.

Kanadesaga
10-28-2008, 11:24 AM
oh boy...................

Sharon
10-29-2008, 11:47 AM
He's persuasive, so was Hitler and Saddam Hussein, his namesake and Osama too is pushy and arrogant. Not good for America. Unfortunately there are too many naive Americans. Those of us who are wise and not easily swayed will or already have voted for McCain! Hope there are enough of us!

Independent Harry
10-29-2008, 04:26 PM
oh boy...................

I second that oh boy...