Turnout is near 100% and 99.48% voted for Putin's party, United Russia. In Chechnya. "I haven't hear
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How does the Sufi take on Islam compare with Wahhabism?
[QUOTE=Contag;33623249]How does the Sufi take on Islam compare with Wahhabism?[/QUOTE]
That would take weeks to discuses but in short Sufi surrenders to God, in love and thanking him for ones soul, thoughts and feeling(rather they be sad, or happy) as a gift. Love can be expressed with art, dance, prayer or even drinking beer and enjoying life. Sufi believe in sciences such as evolution and for women rights. Wahhabism is the dominate faith of Saudi Arabia's and people like Bin Laden. Anyone who does not follow the strict teaching are infidels(including other Muslims) They want all control over social behavior and women. For them they only believe in two two sides: Salafis [Wahhabis], who are the winners, the chosen ones, who will go to heaven, and the rest. The rest are Muslims and Christians and Jews and others.
[url]http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/saudi/analyses/wahhabism.html[/url]
[QUOTE=Meknes;33623195]I am not giving my opinion on the election corruption since I don't have enough proof to point one way or the other. I just given a reason why the vote would be higher. Also most people really have no ideal who the opposition is, they are far more radical then the criticism against United Russia. Vladimir Zhirinovsky an opposition leader wanted to nuke Chechnya and the United States. Others are the same football fans who target dark skinned people and mad at United Russia for allowing immigrants. Also if you watch some footage these protests on TV, they show footage of rioting in Greece. I seen this on four separate news agency. [url]http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/russian-police-clash-with-anti-putin-protesters/2011/12/06/gIQAVpJDaO_video.html[/url]
Last few seconds show Greek police, others videos showed palm trees and Greek advertisements.[/quote]
Vladimir Zhirinovsky is from the Liberal Democratic party, which is Statist and Nationalist, so why are you grouping him in with other opposition groups like CPRF, Fair Russia, and Yabloko? When you just say 'the opposition', it includes more than just one group.
How do you get 99.5% turnout?
Why would you even rig it that bad like you could have made it 80% or something not almost 100% lol...
Rigged? No shit.
Most (50%) people didn't vote, so government voted for them. There's also been occasions where they discard votes they don't like.
Whole election is just a big farce, really.
Though that doesn't mean that I'm against Putin, he's the first decent Russian leader since...Lenin I guess, everyone else including Tzars and previous presidents were massive drunken assholes.
[QUOTE=Bordercrosser;33624859]Why would you even rig it that bad like you could have made it 80% or something not almost 100% lol...[/QUOTE]
Maybe they wanted to make it so ridiculous that people would say "Nah, this can't be rigged, they wouldn't make it that obvious".
I know their secret and it has been discussed here
[url]http://www.facepunch.com/threads/1145267?p=33595565&viewfull=1#post33595565[/url]
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[QUOTE=Jack Trades;33625416]Rigged? No shit.
Most (50%) people didn't vote, so government voted for them. There's also been occasions where they discard votes they don't like.
Whole election is just a big farce, really.
Though that doesn't mean that I'm against Putin, he's the first decent Russian leader since...Lenin I guess, everyone else including Tzars and previous presidents were massive drunken assholes.[/QUOTE]
What? God that's really wrong. That was Yeltsin who put the whole economy up out of the ass, and Putin just came when it all was done, and swam in money.
[QUOTE=eloreda;33618159]Over 100 % !? No way !
Oh wait...
[IMG]http://glavred.info/images/o-00127135-n-00343953.jpg[/IMG]
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Postovskaya Oblast's results? What the hell. I just added United Russia, the Communist Party, and the Liberal Democrats and got to 115.69%
What the FUCK guys.
[QUOTE=Megafanx13;33624349]Vladimir Zhirinovsky is from the Liberal Democratic party, which is Statist and Nationalist, so why are you grouping him in with other opposition groups like CPRF, Fair Russia, and Yabloko? When you just say 'the opposition', it includes more than just one group.[/QUOTE]
That guy is a clown. I mean seriously, if you lived here, you would laugh your ass off at what we tend to call a politician. That guy just yells loudly some random stuff and is popular because of that. His party is United Russia's pup, so he is just there to make an illusion of oposition
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[QUOTE=purvisdavid1;33625538]Postovskaya Oblast's results? What the hell. I just added United Russia, the Communist Party, and the Liberal Democrats and got to 115.69%
What the FUCK guys.[/QUOTE]
I heard that thing
[img]http://cs5747.vkontakte.ru/u51086490/-3/x_178bd357.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=valkery;33617246]Something smells of a rigged election. I don't care how good you are, you don't get 99.48 percent of your population to follow you.[/QUOTE]
Especially when no one likes him.
[QUOTE=MuffinZerg;33625550]That guy is a clown. I mean seriously, if you lived here, you would laugh your ass off at what we tend to call a politician. That guy just yells loudly some random stuff and is popular because of that. His party is United Russia's pup, so he is just there to make an illusion of oposition
[editline]8th December 2011[/editline]
I heard that thing
[img]http://cs5747.vkontakte.ru/u51086490/-3/x_178bd357.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Sometimes I wish I knew more than Cyrillic.
Dont worry guys, the U.S is behind all the protest.
[url]http://worldnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/08/9294038-putin-accuses-clinton-of-sparking-post-election-protests[/url]
But really Im starting to get worried. Putin is starting to become a fucking nut.
[QUOTE=MuffinZerg;33625529]What? God that's really wrong. That was Yeltsin who put the whole economy up out of the ass, and Putin just came when it all was done, and swam in money.[/QUOTE]
Are you kidding me? When I wrote about drunken fools, I specifically ment him. He was a clown.
[editline]8th December 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=MuffinZerg;33625550][img]http://cs5747.vkontakte.ru/u51086490/-3/x_178bd357.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
For those who don't know Russian:
146%? How many times did [I]you[/I] vote?
A little off topic but does anyone have a face picture of the Russia 24 lady.
She looks hot but I can't tell from that angle.
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That scares me.
Rumors say we now have 600 chechen mercenaries in Moscow.
Something is going to happen.
Haha oh wow. That's like being a dumb ass kid and asking some computer nerd to change all of your grades to A+ 100%. Not suspicious at all. :v:
[QUOTE=MuffinZerg;33627936]Rumors say we now have 600 chechen mercenaries in Moscow.
Something is going to happen.[/QUOTE]
If that does happen, run like fuck. Didn't they use gas in a movie theater once?
[QUOTE=purvisdavid1;33630648]If that does happen, run like fuck. Didn't they use gas in a movie theater once?[/QUOTE]
I guess bi real shit happens this time. But when the president elections occur and Putin will become president again...
I am enlisting as a Chechen Merc
Calling it now! Not rigged!
Who doesn't love Putin, seriously?
Tomorrow (Saturday) will be a school day for teens aged 15 to 18, starting at 1 pm and ending at 5:30 pm. Right during a big protest.
Also the teachers were adviced to talk to their students about "city safety".
Coincidence? I don't think so..
We were told about this right before we left school on Friday, and our normal schooldays begin at 8:30 am, not 1 pm.
[URL="http://lenta.ru/news/2011/12/09/anotherbrick/"]
Source (in Russian)[/URL]
[QUOTE=Ezhik;33639470]Tomorrow (Saturday) will be a school day for teens aged 15 to 18, starting at 1 pm and ending at 5:30 pm. Right during a big protest.
Also the teachers were adviced to talk to their students about "city safety".
Coincidence? I don't think so..
We were told about this right before we left school on Friday, and our normal schooldays begin at 8:30 am, not 1 pm.
[URL="http://lenta.ru/news/2011/12/09/anotherbrick/"]
Source (in Russian)[/URL][/QUOTE]
So basically your schools are preparing you for riots? Awesome.
seems legit
[QUOTE=BldrGyMnGy;33617305]Rigged by opposing party to make it appear to be rigged by Putin to get negative attention towards him (?)[/QUOTE]
Rigged by putin to make it appear as though the opposing party rigged it to appear rigged by putin, all so putin has a reason to imprison them all for life
[QUOTE=Cypher_09;33617292]You do if you're Putin.[/QUOTE]
I don't know about you but I've heard that alot of people don't like Putin.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/kvsZb.jpg[/IMG]
Tomorrow all students must be in colleges from 09:00 to 18:00.
They probably did this so they couldn't protest.
[QUOTE=deathstarboot;33617362][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnvMrAwTFnA[/media][/QUOTE]
I am crying.
I am crying tears.
[editline]9th December 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Ezhik;33639470]Tomorrow (Saturday) will be a school day for teens aged 15 to 18, starting at 1 pm and ending at 5:30 pm. Right during a big protest.
Also the teachers were adviced to talk to their students about "city safety".
Coincidence? I don't think so..
We were told about this right before we left school on Friday, and our normal schooldays begin at 8:30 am, not 1 pm.
[URL="http://lenta.ru/news/2011/12/09/anotherbrick/"]
Source (in Russian)[/URL][/QUOTE]What are the consequences for ditching?
[QUOTE=Spirit_Breaker;33640960][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/kvsZb.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
It's hilarious. They really are afraid of more protests.
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