TRUMP “Bush worst president ever”
“Well, I think Bush is probably the worst president in the history of the United States, and I just don’t understand how they could have lost that election.” There you have it coming from Donald Trump, not some hippie or homeless person but the billionaire who can’t possibly be wrong according to you “business knows best” neo-cons. Trump later goes on to say “that just about everything coming out of this administration is a lie!” Donald Trump would get an understanding of how Bush got elected if he were to read “What Went Wrong In Ohio: The Conyers Report On The 2004 Presidential Election” the report by Representative John Conyers, Jr., the Ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, it would be apparent the 2004 election was rigged for George Bush.
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Tension runs high in Iran after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s victory in an election that triggered a wave of street riots and complaints of vote-rigging. Iranians react to the election results.
Ahmadinejad’s political power occured during the 2009 Iranian presidential election that was held on 12 June 2009, the tenth presidential election to be held in the country. The Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran’s official news agency, announced that, with two-thirds of the votes counted, incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had won the election with 66% of the votes cast, and that Mir-Hossein Mousavi had received 33% of the votes cast. The European Union and several western countries expressed concern over alleged irregularities during the vote, and some analysts and journalists from the United States and United Kingdom news media voiced doubts about the authenticity of the results. Mousavi issued a statement accusing the Interior Ministry, responsible for conducting the election, of widespread election fraud and urged his supporters to engage in peaceful protests. He also lodged an official appeal with the Guardian Council for new and more transparent elections Protests, in favour of Mousavi and against the alleged fraud, broke out in Tehran. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged the nation to unite behind Ahmadinejad, labeling his victory as a “divine essment”. Khamenei then announced there would be an investigation into vote-rigging claims. On 16 June, the Guardian Council announced it would recount the votes. However, Mousavi stated that a recount would not be sufficient since 14 million unused ballots were missing, giving the Interior Ministry an opportunity to manipulate the results.
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Ahmadinejad’s political power occured during the 2009 Iranian presidential election that was held on 12 June 2009, the tenth presidential election to be held in the country. The Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran’s official news agency, announced that, with two-thirds of the votes counted, incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had won the election with 66% of the votes cast, and that Mir-Hossein Mousavi had received 33% of the votes cast. The European Union and several western countries expressed concern over alleged irregularities during the vote, and some analysts and journalists from the United States and United Kingdom news media voiced doubts about the authenticity of the results. Mousavi issued a statement accusing the Interior Ministry, responsible for conducting the election, of widespread election fraud and urged his supporters to engage in peaceful protests. He also lodged an official appeal with the Guardian Council for new and more transparent elections Protests, in favour of Mousavi and against the alleged fraud, broke out in Tehran. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged the nation to unite behind Ahmadinejad, labeling his victory as a “divine essment”. Khamenei then announced there would be an investigation into vote-rigging claims. On 16 June, the Guardian Council announced it would recount the votes. However, Mousavi stated that a recount would not be sufficient since 14 million unused ballots were missing, giving the Interior Ministry an opportunity to manipulate the results.
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Iran is in turmoil after President Ahmadinejad’s landslide re-election victory. Hundreds citizens protested and opponents claim the victory was achieved through fraud. Elizabeth Palmer reports.