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Old 04-18-2007, 12:20 AM
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I have no idea what you mean by "typed" in those questions.
It I about double standards in democracy.
The elections described by me are:
1. USA - 2000: Gore - 48,39% Bush - 47,88%. Bush - president. The department of state of the USA names it democracy.

2. Ukrain 2004 - Yanukovich - victory, Uschenko has lost. The third illegal round of presidential elections is spent. In which by means of falsifications on controllable Uschenko territories the quantity of voices necessary for victory Uschenko reaches. Yanukovich repeats the result and has lost. The department of state of the USA names it democracy.

3. Georgia - 2004. Up to elections do not suppose opponents Saakashvili . Saakashvili types more than 90 % of voices. The department of state of the USA names it democracy.

4. Russia 2004 Putin types in struggle against 5 opponents of 72 % of voices. The department of state of the USA names it authoritarianism.

Why?
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