What do Robert Mugabe and Kevin Rudd Have in Common?
April 21st, 2008
They both rig elections, surprisingly reported by the ABC:
Professor Flint told a Sydney lunch celebrating the Queen’s birthday that the governance panel that called for an Australian republic was stacked with pro-republican delegates.
He says the republicans had no idea five years ago, and have no idea now….
“If we apply the way the AEC (Australian Electoral Commission) counts referendums, the vote was 100 per cent in favour,” he said.
“This is a better result than [Robert] Mugabe has managed in the Zimbabwean elections,” he said, in reference to last month’s presidential poll, the results of which Mr Mugabe has refused to release.
I blogged on the stacked 2020 Summit republican vote yesterday.
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April 21st, 2008 at 11:35 am
In NO way does Rudd’s perceived stacking of the governance panel re the referendum compare with the operational tactics of the evil one from Z.