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Iraqis all vote "yes" to Saddam in warning shot to Bush
Agence France-Presse | October 15, 2002

Posted on 10/15/2002 5:18:58 PM PDT by HAL9000

BAGHDAD (AFP) - Iraqis voted massively, some with their blood, in a referendum which ushers in seven more years of President Saddam Hussein's rule and keeps Baghdad on a collision course with the United States.

"Turnout was absolute and the yes vote was absolute," the regime's number two Ezzat Ibrahim said.

"The people are voting unanimously for their leader," he told state television as the 1,905 voting centres closed around the country.

Ibrahim, head of the committee supervising the referendum, said the poll was "a unique experience in the world which foreigners cannot explain."

Non-Iraqis "cannot understand how a people, all of them, can vote unanimously for their leader," said Ibrahim, vice chairman of the Revolution Command Council.

"The democratic experience in Iraq is different from all others. It does not exist either in America or Vietnam to take as examples two countries with antagonistic political systems," he said.

In Washington, White House spokesman Ari Fleischer dismissed the presidential referendum.

"Not a very serious vote," Fleischer said. "No one places any credibility on it."

The president garnered 99.96 percent of the vote in the country's first referendum in 1995. Just 3,052 no votes were registered out of a total of more than eight million.

The ruling Baath Party had targeted a 100 percent "yes" vote this time for Saddam and created a party mood in defiance of US plans to topple the regime.

"By voting I've fired my gun at the head of Bush and his gang," said 67-year-old Abdul Majid Janabi, referring to the US president.

Counting the votes

He like many others had queued since dawn at voting centre number 13 in Baghdad's second constituency.

Everyone declared they would vote for Saddam and one ballot box even had his photo stuck on it.

Any noes?

"It's a yes vote. If you want to say no, you stay home," one young man told AFP at a centre in Saddam City, a poor Shiite area where a US flag had been laid out in front of the boxes, obliging voters to trample it.

A young woman voted with her blood after filling a syringe from her arm.

Others followed her example, chanting: "With our soul, with our blood we will sacrifice ourselves for you, Saddam."

In the northern city of Tikrit, near where Saddam was born 65 years ago, people pricked their fingers to vote in blood.

Voter after voter did the same at the village of Alem, just to the north, where a full-scale party was under way, an AFP reporter saw.

Blood votes are counted apart to allow the authorities to "compensate" the people, said a returning officer.

"We are here to say yes to Saddam but above all to send a huge no to George W. Bush," said 26-year-old Iman Faraj in Tikrit, urging the message to be spread around the world.

The vote was officially secret but no one seemed bothered to go into the curtained booths, preferring to vote in open public areas.

Although Tuesday was not a holiday, a party atmosphere engulfed the capital as it did Tikrit.

Singing and dancing was encouraged across the country, coffee was served, and state television broadcast popular music all day long, spliced with interviews and scenes from the polling stations.

Some voters paraded round holding up the voting slips showing the "Naam" or "Yes" for Saddam.

At a polling centre in the modest Salihiya quarter of Baghdad, local Baath Party official Talal Ismael pointed to three private booths in the corner and said proudly: "No one has used them in three hours.

"The people are solidly behind their president as you can see."

Saddam even managed to telephone all Iraqis on Tuesday as they went to vote.

Anyone picking up their telephone found the dialling tone had been replaced by the "Naam, naam Saddam" campaign slogan, followed by "All Iraq sings: 'Saddam is the pride of my country'".

The Iraqi Communication and Post Co. introduced the new dialling tone on Monday. It was due to return to normal after the festivities.

Voting centres shut at 8:00 pm (1700 GMT), 12 hours after they opened for the 11.5 million Iraqis eligible to vote in 15 provinces.

State television showed the start of counting in Baghdad to loud cheers from spectators.

Official results were expected during the night for the referendum in which Saddam was the sole candidate.


An Iraqi official shows a "yes" marked with blood on a ballot at a polling station in Baghdad's Saddam City neighborhood, as Iraqis voted in a referendum for which Iraq's 65-year-old President Saddam Hussein is the sole candidate for seven more years in office
© AFP Patrick Baz



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iraq; referendum; saddamhussein
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To: HAL9000
Hmmm, lets see here.. Vote for uncle saddam or bullet to the head. Not much of a choice. Not that wjclinton would have given us a better one if he could have gotten away with it...
21 posted on 10/15/2002 5:50:46 PM PDT by cavtrooper21
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To: HAL9000
This entire article conveniently fails to mentions the Saddam's name was THE ONLY ONE ON THE BALLOT!!! Of course it was unanimous. You think they could have pointed out the fact that alternative candidates were not allowed.
22 posted on 10/15/2002 5:51:19 PM PDT by JHL
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To: Guillermo
You're right. Democrats want everyone to vote (motorvoter, etc.), but they want the vote to be meaningless. Hence the cheating. It's a democrat dream -- the illusion of a free people voting, but thugs forcing the outcome.

Boy, these "voters" sound like American Democrats

23 posted on 10/15/2002 5:59:28 PM PDT by GOPJ
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To: JohnHuang2
LOL, priceless! That's one of the best you've done John and that's saying a LOT!
24 posted on 10/15/2002 6:28:35 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: HAL9000
Does it surprise anyone that Saddam got so many votes? His name was the only name on the ballot! The choice was to vote for Saddam, or talk to the guys with the AK-47's who are looking over your shoulder to make sure you vote for Saddam.
25 posted on 10/15/2002 6:29:38 PM PDT by JavaTheHutt
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To: HAL9000
If I was against ol' Saddam, I'd have voted for him too. That way I KNOW he would be gone as soon as Bush went after him. If he wasn't elected, he could run and hide somewhere.
26 posted on 10/15/2002 6:48:41 PM PDT by nightdriver
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To: HAL9000
Non-Iraqis "cannot understand how a people, all of them, can vote unanimously for their leader

Sure we do. We understand that no one wants a bullet in the head because they voted "NO".

27 posted on 10/15/2002 7:05:20 PM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: Guillermo
Er, can someone tell me who the other candidate was?
28 posted on 10/15/2002 7:57:59 PM PDT by maxwellp
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To: HAL9000
Darn. I had bet money on that election.

Well, I should have seen this coming when Saddam hired Kathrine Harris to count the votes.

29 posted on 10/15/2002 8:14:21 PM PDT by DonQ
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To: maxwellp
Other candidate? This is Iraq. They don't need no other stinkin' candidate. Saddam was the only one on the "ballot". AFP just forgot to mention that little item, which every other news service reports. Why? Because the French (their media types in particular) want Saddam to win and us to lose. Don't ask "why" again now, Johnny, your uncle has a headache... <p.
30 posted on 10/15/2002 10:45:20 PM PDT by JasonC
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To: HAL9000
Gee, I wonder what happens to the .04% that didn't vote for Insane?

Nice how they injected the Vietnam part.

Salami, sleep well in your Viagra-tent. The end is near. We shall find you, and we shall dispatch you to the next round of your hell.
31 posted on 10/15/2002 10:48:57 PM PDT by ApesForEvolution
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To: lelio
"Imagine if this trend came over to South Florida..."

Well, let's see now. You've got hanging corpuscles. That's where they're hanging on by one side. Then, you've got what we call "barndoor corpuscles" and, of course, three-cornered corpuscles...
32 posted on 10/15/2002 11:03:39 PM PDT by BiffSchneider
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To: HAL9000
Non-Iraqis "cannot understand how a people, all of them, can vote unanimously for their leader," said Ibrahim, vice chairman of the Revolution Command Council.

Umm, how about threat of death?

You can have any color phone you want ... as long as it's black.

What a sick joke.

33 posted on 10/15/2002 11:59:58 PM PDT by bootless
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To: JohnHuang2
"Yes! President Jimmy Carter called to congratulate Saddam for his victory!".....

ROFL !! I love it. You go Jimmy !!

Three cheers for SADdam "Landslide Joe" Hussein !!.......


34 posted on 10/16/2002 5:42:53 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: All
Oops !! < /sarcasm >

LOL !

35 posted on 10/16/2002 5:44:18 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: HAL9000
Voting with one's blood - now there's a method for showing undying love to The President For Life - and what could be more "democratic" indeed. Tony Soprano would have approved.
36 posted on 10/16/2002 5:47:14 AM PDT by goldstategop
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To: HAL9000
The actual final tally was 11.5 million votes for Saddam and 1 for Buchanan. (The ballot was a little confusing.)
37 posted on 10/16/2002 6:06:30 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: JohnHuang2
Congratulations JohnH! I read your whole article, thinking it was Mark Steyn! Send it to Mark or Town Hall and see if you can get published!
38 posted on 10/16/2002 9:27:22 AM PDT by Forgiven_Sinner
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