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It is rather depressing to read comments like this laised with perhaps biased individual opinions. Where is the proof of unfairness in an election that has not yet happended? How did you reach your conclusion? When passing judgement at least exercise patience to do so when you have concrete proof. Whether the Sudanese elctions will be fair or not is something yet to be proven. Let's see what happens first. Do not poison us with your individual opinions. Let us all judge for ourselves after we have seen, learned or heard what actually happened during and after the elections. I am only asking for fairness here and not holding brief for anyone.
On 04/07/10, Vera Crowell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303411604575167921009558824.html (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303411604575167921009558824.html)
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> From the Wall Street Journal
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> By MIA FARROW
> Sudan's Sham Election Has U.S. Support
> Barack Obama once called Darfur's genocide a 'stain on our souls.' Has he changed his mind?
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> From the article: "In Khartoum this past weekend, U.S. Envoy to Sudan Scott Gration expressed his confidence that the April 11 elections in that country—the first since 1986—will be as "free and fair as possible." "
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> ~ 49.5 million US abortions since 1973; ~ 18 million Black babies aborted since 1973; ~ 5.6 million abortions in Africa between 1995-2003; ~ 12 million Africans sold into slavery between 15th - 19th centuries; ~ 2 million Africans died during Middle Passage (number uncertain).
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