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In reply to the discussion: 93% of Crimea Votes to Join Russia [View all]T. J. Kong
(46 posts)43. Voter turnout was placed at between 75 and 80 percent

Voter turnout was placed at between 75 and 80 percent
I also read that the turnout was the highest on record, too.
I suspect that seeing a bunch of armed neo-fascists, roaming the streets, killing cops, and hunting democratically elected, however corrupt, leaders, has a way of motivating folks to get off their sofa. Particularly a state that has had horrific experience with the their evil forebearers.
I remembering being for the protestors on the streets of Independence Square in Kiev in 2013, not really having a strong grasp of what all their grievances were, but was well aware of the corruption of their Gov. (like most others, since the banksters started running the show) but after being surprised by their violence, I started digging deeper, and what I found started making a lot more tragic sense.
"Fuck the EU! - Exactly!" - US-Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs - Feb 6th 2014
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Why are we recognizing the new government in Ukraine, then??? This is so stupid.
reformist2
Mar 2014
#2
Do you believe the majority of Ukrainians in the rest of the country want to be part of Russia?
penultimate
Mar 2014
#6
No, but I believe that the goverment in Ukraine does not represent the majority and that has led to
newthinking
Mar 2014
#22
those opposed boycotted. But anyone who knows the cultural makeup of crimea knows
newthinking
Mar 2014
#20
Actually, I think Rand Paul is stumping for increased US involvement in Ukraine.
cheapdate
Mar 2014
#70
The news report I saw showed two seperate boxes for voters to drop their ballots.
Incitatus
Mar 2014
#72
Are you getting your information from Fox News? Completely opposite of the facts.
2banon
Mar 2014
#75
Turnout would be a more meaningful number, since the opposition boycotted it
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2014
#13
"threats of violence and intimidation <- Like the democracy we bombed Iraq with?
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#14
Vladamir Putin is an abomible excuse for a human something is being ignored studiously so in fact
azurnoir
Mar 2014
#15
If the Crimean parliament had actually organised a fair referendum
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2014
#18
so Russian troops forced Crimeans to vote for them? or simply forced the referendum itself ? eta
azurnoir
Mar 2014
#21