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To: gregor_us who wrote (65310)7/5/2006 4:35:21 PM
From: redfrecknj  Respond to of 110194
 
If the teacher uprising in Oaxaca is any indication of the "under the surface" tensions in Mexico, the ruling party may be in for a surprise:

tinyurl.com



To: gregor_us who wrote (65310)7/5/2006 5:58:16 PM
From: sciAticA errAticA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110194
 
... count -- and then recount ballots?!

How dreadfully quaint... and inefficient.

... we, on the other hand, being technologically advanced and ever so enlightened, have no need to count them at all!

... we're supremely confident that the ballot bits and bytes that we send flying through the ether will land in precisely in the proper spot!

Hedonically massaged, it's all bound to add a few points to our productivity! ... and in turn our GOP! -- I mean GDP!



To: gregor_us who wrote (65310)7/6/2006 12:39:35 AM
From: glenn_a  Respond to of 110194
 
Authentic journalism on the Mexican vote recount:

narconews.com

See ex-Boston Globe reporter Al Gordano's excellent NarcoNews website for coverage "from the ground" of the Mexican vote count.

narconews.com

Wouldn't that be something for Mexican civil society to give North America a lesson on genuine grassroots democracy.

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