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Mexico Elections 2012
#21
Eliseo Wrote:And yes, any revolution whatsoever to try and disband our current "tyrants" will get the US to join on the current goverment aid. We are a neighbor country, they can't just let a war happen at their doorstep.

Don't be silly. We'd just annex you (in the name of national security, of course). Pretty sure we've already demonstrated our new foreign policy is "If you can't play nice with yourself we'll take it away". So much easier than having to deal with your own government and issues. And voila, no more immigration complaints.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
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#22
You know what? pineapple it, maybe we deserve it.

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#23
I just couldn't stop laughing at this photo.
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#24
Eos Wrote:Don't be silly. We'd just annex you (in the name of national security, of course). Pretty sure we've already demonstrated our new foreign policy is "If you can't play nice with yourself we'll take it away". So much easier than having to deal with your own government and issues. And voila, no more immigration complaints.

Haha, somehow I laughed a lot to this. So true. But I don't think The United would "care" that much to annex us.

[MENTION=9742]Chew[/MENTION]; Hahahaha. I live in Isengard. Not bad.

[MENTION=44]Loose[/MENTION]; What do you think AMLO will do?
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#25
Eliseo Wrote:[MENTION=44]Loose[/MENTION]; What do you think AMLO will do?
Lopez Obrador calls for probe of fraud in mexican election.

Though, I don't think that's the right question. It's what will the people do after seeing that their vote was not considered in this election. To be honest, be ready for anything. Don't be afraid of what citizens will do, be afraid of what the PRI will do.

 Spoiler

I like how this video compiles different illegal activities, injustices that happened on election day and how it informs on how to eliminate a tyrant in a peaceful way.
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#26
There are reports of people burning those sheets that contain the information of the vote count. Burning ballots. Stealing ballots. I'll investigate and update tomorrow, but right now I'm tired, shocked and awed.

720 extra votes for the PRI. Honestly, I couldn't believe it, so I checked out myself... Also, look at that +230% participation rate. Holy pomegranate, were people exited to vote or what?[/sarcasm][/anger][/frustration][/allmyhate]

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Good night, ladies and gentlemen! ¡Viva la democracia!
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#27
Chew Wrote:I just couldn't stop laughing at this photo.
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I can't resist...
"One does simply walk into Mordor"
So pretty much holding a re-election is completely out of the question (and I mean COMPLETELY.), because of all this bru-ha-ha happening?
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#28
Words Wrote:However, thinking about it... aren't there international interests in your country? Wouldn't other countries "stifle" any 3rd world country revolution? Like when Chile was trying communism and the US went over them to pineapple them?
US is more worried about Peña Nieto.

Here's what some international news media think of this.

"Perfekta diktaturens" parti vid makten igen
Présidentielle mexicaine: retour à la «dictature parfaite»
Rückkehr zur "perfekten Diktatur"

By the way, HE IS NOT PRESIDENT YET. The official count will be done tomorrow at district level, a lot of people are going to go and record the vote counts all over the country. Videos will be uploaded and marked with inconsistencies. That's the plan of action.

Along with others that see this as a great injustice, I'm currently helping create a document, a sort of timeline, of everything that happened during these elections marking all of the violations to the electoral law in Mexico done by the PRI. Since the stupid and sold media of Mexico won't inform, we're the ones that have to take the role of news reporters.

** Edit:

[video=youtube;89xd3EGyR6c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89xd3EGyR6c[/video]

People demanding to vote, woman in white claims there are no more ballots and says to go elsewhere. Man claims other poll locations are sending them to this location. Electoral observer being dragged out by authorities, yelling out to the voters that there is still a stack of ballots. She is finally released and voters continue demanding to vote.
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#29
Loose Wrote:720 extra votes for the PRI. Honestly, I couldn't believe it, so I checked out myself... Also, look at that +230% participation rate. Holy pomegranate, were people exited to vote or what?[/sarcasm][/anger][/frustration][/allmyhate]
whoa, so this is russias 140%... but up to the 235%? sweet mother...
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#30
Flag vs. Machine Gun; A soldier points machine gun at member of ‪#YoSoy132‬ protesting election.

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#31
Wow, this is real news, and the best they have on CNN even related is how illegal immigration is "slur". Seriously dude? I mean this is just...SO GUYS, DO YOU APPRECIATE OUR SYSTEM YET.

Loose, you consider sending this to the major US networks? I mean this is quite a story they should be covering
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#32
Loose Wrote:And this is exactly what happens when the foreign media is only informed via Mexico's main media outlet, Televisa. Why don't they look at the citizens? Investigate the ballots? Why?

Because they don't have access to it.
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#33
KhainiWest Wrote:Loose, you consider sending this to the major US networks? I mean this is quite a story they should be covering
Not just the US, all over the world.

There's just so much information, evidence, etc. Since it's popping out of everywhere, via Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, it's hard to compile it all and verify each note. The awesome thing about this is that there is already signs of media all over the world reporting speculations of fraud, now they just need a little help in getting the right information for the story to continue and for the PRI to be exposed.

It's also stupid how presidents and ministers are congratulating Peña Nieto when THE ELECTION IS NOT OVER. The fraud is so enormous that there's not way the PRI can legally win. In fact, according to the electoral laws, their candidacy should've been cancelled since day 10 of the 90 day campaigns due to the PRI already surpassing the spending cap.

You know what's hilariously dumb? The same people that had their votes bought are now taking the streets, complaining that the PRI scammed them. The PRI told them that in exchange for their votes, they would receive gift cards of $700 MXN (approx. $55 USD). But the day after the election, they went to redeem them and most of them received only $100 MXN (approx. $8 USD).
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#34
Loose Wrote:Not just the US, all over the world.

There's just so much information, evidence, etc. Since it's popping out of everywhere, via Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, it's hard to compile it all and verify each note. The awesome thing about this is that there is already signs of media all over the world reporting speculations of fraud, now they just need a little help in getting the right information for the story to continue and for the PRI to be exposed.

It's also stupid how presidents and ministers are congratulating Peña Nieto when THE ELECTION IS NOT OVER. The fraud is so enormous that there's not way the PRI can legally win. In fact, according to the electoral laws, their candidacy should've been cancelled since day 10 of the 90 day campaigns due to the PRI already surpassing the spending cap.

You know what's hilariously dumb? The same people that had their votes bought are now taking the streets, complaining that the PRI scammed them. The PRI told them that in exchange for their votes, they would receive gift cards of $700 MXN (approx. $55 USD). But the day after the election, they went to redeem them and most of them received only $100 MXN (approx. $8 USD).

...My god that is beyond retarded. I work in a bereaucratic enviroment, but this is ridiculous, I can't believe are THIS bad, I can't fathom such a lack of conscious lol
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#35
i can't even begin to cry or laugh right now, the pri is doublecrossing everyone, dear lord
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#36
ShinkuDragon Wrote:i can't even begin to cry or laugh right now, the pri is doublecrossing everyone, dear lord

It's even worst to know that this isn't the first time they've done it, to many of this people too.... and it won't be the last one.

On some related news: The police where I live are getting worse. God help anyone trying to protest.
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#37
6 years ? and i thought a five year term was already pretty long...
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#38
Ladies and gentlemen, worldwide march/protest against PRI, Televisa, IFE, everything that's wrong in Mexico.

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(If they're the same, why don't we join forces?)

Cities listed to participate (there's always the possibility that there'll be more):

Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes.

Mexicali, Baja California.
Tijuana, Baja California.

Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. ; )

Monclova, Coahuila.
Saltillo, Coahuila.

México, D.F.

Durango, Durango.

Toluca, Estado de México.
Zona Metropolitana, Estado de México.

Irapuato, Guanajuato.
León, Guanajuato

Guadalajara, Jalisco.
Guadalajara, Jalisco.
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco.
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco.
Tomatlán, Jalisco.

Jojutla de Juárez, Morelos.

Monterrey, Nuevo León.

Querétaro, Querétaro.

Chetumal, Quintana Roo.
Cancún, Quintana Roo.
Cancún, Quintana Roo.

San Luis Potosí, S.L.P.

Culiacán, Sinaloa.
Mazatlán, Sinaloa.

Cajeme, Sonora.

Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas.

Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz.
Minatitlán, Veracruz.
Orizaba, Veracruz.
Veracruz, Veracruz.
Xalapa, Veracruz.

Mérida, Yucatán.

Other cities that will march at 1500h and starting point:

Cuernavaca, Morelos: Plaza de Armas
Acámbaro, Guanajuato: Canchas Solidaridad
Acapulco, Guerrero: La Diana.
Matamoros, Tamaulipass: En el Olimpico
Puebla, Puebla: Monumento a Zaragoza
Sayula, Jalisco: Plaza San Sebastián al centro
Oaxaca, Oaxaca: Fuente de las 8 regiones
Morelia, Michoacán: Av Acueducto, frente a Televisa
Los Mochis, Sinaloa: Plaza Solidaridad
Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán: Plaza Las Torres.
Villahermosa, Tabasco: Plaza de Armas
Playa del Carmen, Campeche: Frente al Palacio Municipal
Celaya, Guanajuato: Soriana de la 12 de Octubre(llevar cacerolas)
Hermosillo, Sonora: Blvd. Francisco Kino, Zona Hotelera
San Juan del Rio, Queretaro: Jardín Independencia

Outside of Mexico:

Los Ángeles, USA.
Vancouver, Canadá.
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#39
Men make crowns, not gods. Looks like it's time for Mexico to unite and force these assholes out of the office.
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#40
It was a great day! I'm exhausted, I haven't walked for such a long time in a while, but it felt awesome!

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I'll update tomorrow.

Mexicans challenge Pena Nieto's victory in huge march.
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