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Election in Russia, help needed

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-07 5:30

guys, we hardly request a democratic injection in our asses !
please, pay attention

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-16037975

Only u can help us.  We believe in USA !

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-07 7:13

What really happened at the elections. Precinct №6, Moscow. One day chronicle.

After all this nightmare ended, having no sleep at all and being stressed like hell I had only one thought on my mind: “What the fuck?”, but first things first. Maybe I am going to give out too much detail, but I want you to feel this like if it was you on my place.

So about a month ago while browsing the Internet I’ve stumbled upon “Yabloko” ad in which they offered people to become observers at the elections. Out of curiosity I’ve filled out a form and soon after I was invited to seminar where they gave me a lot of useful information and also filled me in about situation concerning previous elections during Putin’s rule. While visiting trainings I wasn’t really sure that I wanted to spend my whole Sunday doing hard physical work. However, after listening to these horrific rumors and not fully trusting them, I’ve almost certainly decided to devote one day from my life to this exciting and knowledge wise rewarding event – to control the most important of the institutions of democracy - the elections of deputies to the Legislative Assembly of the Russian Federation.
As I've grown accustomed to do my job thoroughly, I’ve decided to visit twice the same 2-hour training filled with intensive information pumping. Seminar host (she looked like Helen Hunt, so I tagged her that way) told us about different horrific election cases but I was a bit skeptic towards them thinking that she simply exaggerates for us in order to be more attentive in the future .

I must also warn you that I’m not a “Yabloko” party member, nor a fan of Mr. Yavlinskiy and was generally more inclined towards “Nach-nach” (against all) option.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-07 10:43

United Russia party won overwhelmingly. Get over it, Go to hell, British Bullshit Corporation propaganda.

Glory to Russia. Death to Western propaganda and Yabloko propaganda spewers.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-07 19:44

Communists fucked Russia again. Rigged elections FTW!

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-08 3:14

Guys, please spread this information, at least it makes fun !
We hopefully wait for ur making some democratic order
over this rotten land !

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-08 4:09

http://www.internetevolution.com/messages.asp?piddl_msgthreadid=243864&piddl_msgid=514015&piddl_msgtocontent=yes

Common dudes ! Lets show those corrupted busturds who is
the boss of the world !

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Name: Anonymous 2011-12-08 5:48

Go to hell with your change idiocy. Russia's "Arab Spring"? Hahahaha, you won't succeed with your fancy CIA-backed color revolutions like you did in the Arab world. Dream on.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-08 5:49

Glory to Syria, Russia and China, you dirty yank rat.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-08 5:57

Russian Putin's motherfuckers GTFO the thread !

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-08 6:47

You rats are spewing the same lies like you did and do with Egypt, Libya, Yemen and Syria:

http://rt.com/news/fox-moscow-fake-riots-281/

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-08 12:18

>>5
>We hopefully wait for ur making some democratic order
over this rotten land !

GTFO, faggot

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-08 15:25

So fox news used some stock photo instead of conducting real journalism. What does that prove?

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-08 17:28

>>18
Apparently it proves that nothing happened, Russia is fine, carry on people. Of course, it doesn't explain all the legitimate footage shown by credible news sources such as the BBC and Reuters.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-08 20:02

>>18
Why do we get the feeling you blurt out the words fox news without even reading the thread first? LOLiberals.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-09 1:29

I'm from russia, u idiots, the situation is near a revolution.
I was there on 5th of Dec, i dont know exactly about >>16
but it seemed very similar

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-09 3:25

Oh ! Nice news, mothefuckers in russia, who voted 10-50 times, published their complaints on their bosses, unbelievable !

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-09 13:09

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16108876

So attempting to silence dissent through bot nets, censoring information by use of state controlled news, and banning government sponsored protected have all come to light. And people defend this why?

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-09 16:28

>>19
No influential Western media outlet is neutral or objective; they all serve the Zionist's agenda.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-09 19:32

>>24
>Zionist's agenda
Oh wow. I love you, /pol/. You so crazy and irrational.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-10 7:19

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-16122524

>Thousands of protesters have gathered in Moscow in a show of anger over disputed parliamentary polls.
But I'm sure someone will tell me that they're all CIA agents in disguise fighting for Zion and the return of the magic moon monster.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-10 17:41

>>26
>Thousands of protesters have gathered in Moscow in a show of anger over disputed parliamentary polls.
20-25 thousands, exactly. In 10 million Moscow it is like a drop of water compared to the ocean. Other cities have gathered even less - St. Petersburg (2nd Russian capital) has gathered 3000 protesters, other big cities - about 1000-2000.
Besides, the meeting was a total failure - a bunch of people of very different political views (liberals, communists, nazi, etc.) were united only by dislike towards the government. No exact demands and the leaders could not even agitate the crowd well enough.
All in all, people have expressed their anger, calmed down and went home, thus proving Russia is more civilized than the West

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-10 17:55

>>27
>20-25 thousands, exactly.
Credible, independent source? It better not be the police because they're somewhat, you know, biased. Organisers put it 100,000 and the BBC puts it at 50,000+.

>No exact demands and the leaders could not even agitate the crowd well enough.
A re-run of the elections isn't an exact demand?

>All in all, people have expressed their anger, calmed down and went home, thus proving Russia is more civilized than the West
Yes, more civilized. As long as you ignore the vote rigging, the crack down on the first protest, the state censorship of information, etc. etc. Much more civilized and orderly.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-11 2:45

>>28
>Credible, independent source?
Twitter detected merely 20 thousand mobile phones there on that day. People without mobile phones aren't numerous nowadays, so it was no more than 25 thousand peoples there.
>A re-run of the elections isn't an exact demand?
Not a demand, since all parties except the communists are satisfied with the results. And the communists are dealing with it legally, through the court. Organisators of the meeting however shouted random bullshit which most of the people did not agree (after all, the only thing they were united by was the hatred towards the government) like "free Hodorkovsky".
>As long as you ignore the vote rigging
You do realize how easy is to make a provokation - hire a bunch of chavs, tell them to throw a bunch of voting papers, then record it on camera and blame the government for that. Or do you claim, that the opposition cannot lie, too?
>Much more civilized and orderly.
Well, no one is throwing gas at crowd as police did in USA. And no one is causing havoc, like it recently happened in London or Greece.
Neat and orderly.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-11 6:15

>>29
>Twitter detected merely 20 thousand mobile phones there on that day.
Are you fucking kidding me? That's your reasoning?

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-11 7:07

>>30
Indeed. Well, aside from official police statement and observing it myself through broadcasting (seriously - does this look like 100 000 protesters to you? - http://2ch.so/po/src/1323529838195.jpg)

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-11 11:33

>>31
Of course it doesn't because it's a close birds eye view of one of the protest sites with crowds of people clearly on all edges of the picture. If you really wanted to use photographic evidence to prove your version of reality true, then you would have used a picture that showed the whole thing but you didn't because you want to uphold the state propaganda machine and are beyond reasoning with.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-11 12:55

>>32
>it's a close birds eye view of one of the protest sites
It actually shows most of the square, people were protesting on
http://2ch.so/po/src/1323531294253.jpg
As you can see - HALF of the square, that was intended to hold 30-40 thousand people, is almost empty

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-11 18:25

Long live Edinaya Rossia party and congratulations to their great victory. Glory to Russia

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-12 0:57

We know that a lot of people showed up for the protest. I have to admit, I'm impressed with the turn out despite the retaliation from the Communists and the police thugs. There were more people showing to fight for democracy than the entire OWS movement put together.

Ironically, OWS was being run by rabid communists. LOL! Why so fail America?

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-12 2:33

http://lleo.me/dnevnik/2011/12/07_gauss.html

Putin's gang breaks the laws of nature !!! This is even more cool, than neutrinos'  overcoming the speed of light !

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-13 6:49

>>29
>Twitter detected merely 20 thousand mobile phones there on that day. People without mobile phones aren't numerous nowadays, so it was no more than 25 000 peoples there.
There are almost NO peoples without mobile phones in Moscow nowadays. And don't forget that sim-cards from ipads are detected too, so many people were actually counted as twice as much. And about 5 000 people of that crowd were the security, the journalists and people simply passing by.
So what does it mean? Epic lie, made by protesters leaders, who shouted that there are about 150 000 people. And these either hypocritic or retarded anal clowns, who cannot into simple mathematics, dare to accuse government of vote rigging?

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-13 12:46

>>37
>There are almost NO peoples without mobile phones in Moscow nowadays
What you're assuming is that everyone there had a mobile phone and was using twitter.

>And these either hypocritic or retarded anal clowns, who cannot into simple mathematics
Is that what you believe independent international observers to be? Funny how so many of them had serious concerns.

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-14 1:27

This discussion now is senseless. The mean point is that it isonly beginning. Revolution started !

Name: Anonymous 2011-12-14 2:25

No colour revolution for you dirty Arab spring hipster faggots. I hope they slaughter you fucking Western CIA rats.

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