Muslims in america "we regret supporting George Bush"

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*Originally posted by Deekay: *
Yaaro,despite all these why are you still hanging aroung in US?Goli maro in Amriki kaafiron ko aur apne watan wapas laut aao.
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1- not everyone here is in the US

2- whats wrong with someone speaking up if they dont agree with soemothing in their country.

saying stuff like if you dont like this why are you there is lame. If applied across teh board then ppl who ahve concerns about taxes, health system and transportation stuff should leave as well.

deekay, in US, disagreeing with a govt policy does not mean treason, one can speak up if they want.

Good point Fraudz.

Although, after a while it becomes all too transparent.

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*Originally posted by CM: *
So basically myvoice you are saying that the number could vary from NGO to NGO that is covering the elections and that your number is infact not a respresentation of the actual voting, but an estimate of the voting breakup on the premise of what people said about their votes is true.

There is no offical break up, so next elections i will create an NGO go to the US and cover the elections and guess by choosing random people how an entire segment of society votes. Beautiful i must say. Why didnt african dictators think this one up?
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African dictators (and other ones too) thought up something similar. Only they didn't ask people randomly and they call the outcome of their polling OFFICIAL election returns.

And feel free to set up your own NGO and do as you like. You can do that over here you know. Whether anyone chooses to accept your results will be a matter of your methodology and whether your results fall into line with those of the vast majority of other NGOs. Given your posts here though, I would anticipate that your methodology would be to determine the result you want first and then accept only information which would prove it. Some of us like to look at the data first before we make conclusions.