Re: Something we Americans can all celebrate



On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 06:55:13 -0800, "Scott"
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"John R. Macdonald" <scubajohn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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http://abcnews.go.com/International/IraqCoverage/story?id=1734490&page=1

At the bottom of the 1st page:

"Election Campaign Laws in France"

Documents dated July-August 1999

Correspondence regarding election campaigns in France. This includes a
document from the Iraqi intelligence service classified as "secret,"
ordering the translation of important parts of a 1997 report about campaign
financing laws in France. It also includes a document from the foreign
minister's office indicating the report was attached. The attached
translated report included very detailed information about all the
regulations regarding financing of election campaigns in France. Translation
was done by someone called Salam Abdul Karim Mohammed.

(Editor's Note: This is an intriguing document that suggests Saddam
Hussein's regime had a strong interest in the mechanics and legalities of
financial contributions to French politicians. Several former French
politicians are implicated in receiving oil vouchers from Iraq under the
U.N. Oil for Food program.)
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Tell us all about it John.

I guess you can find what you want know about French electoral laws on
the Internet. Not what I would call a gripping read though :-)
So SH took an interest in French electoral laws. Any proof that he
fixed French elections?

I believe China's PLA took great interest in American electoral laws
too.

You arrogant, ignorant, jackass.
Oh dear, more ad hominem stuff but less foul mouthed than usual.

.



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