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dArKeR Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-27-05 10:48 PM
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Jackie "Whore" Chan Gets Professional Spirit Award
Edited on Sun Mar-27-05 10:53 PM by dArKeR
HONG KONG - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" director Ang Lee presented a professional spirit award to Jackie Chan (news) at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony Sunday.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=529&ncid=529&e=5&u=/ap/20050327/ap_en_mo/people_jackie_chan

Now the let's get to know the real Sean Hanity Jackie "Whore" Chan:

Jackie 'Whore' Chan is a Communist Puppet!
Senior DPP figure gets in a tangle over Jackie Chan
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/04/23/2003137723




Jackie Chan Rips Taiwan's Election

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Hong Kong film star Jackie Chan (news) said Sunday that Taiwan's recent presidential election was "the biggest joke in the world."

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040329/ap_en_mo/people_j ...

I'm putting the WORLD on notice. This is how Fascism, Communism, Brutal Regimes, Nazis, Hitlers rise. The use of immoral instruments masquerading as moral/just people. Chan, speaking from Communist China and bashing Democracy! This is as laughable as Trent Lott saying aWol got more votes. Jackie 'Whore' didn't mention that there are no elections in China but its obviously the most corrupt and murderous regime on the planet. Where government officials falsely convict citizens, execute them and sell their body parts for cash.

Honk Kong has no ability to vote for its leader either. And the Communists are trying daily to take away ALL rights of Hong Kong citizens.

I was in Hong Kong when the first Chinese astronaut went on tour in Hong Kong. Who was there as the Communist mouth piece? Jackie 'Whore'. Not only did I read in the Hong Kong newspapers, I spoke to many Hong Kong citizens questioning why Jackie 'Whore' was playing the puppet for the Communists. So many people felt this way, Jackie 'Whore' went on a TV 'attack dog tour' (like Condi Lice is doing now), to try to salvage his reputation. He just kept saying, 'We are all Chinese that's why I do it.'

Everyone I spoke to, and also saw personally on HK TV interviews of people standing in line, (The space capsule was put on display at the Space Center next to Kowloon Star Ferry), the Hong Kong people said, 'I don't care about seeing Yang Liwei, astronaunt, I only want to see the space capsule.'

Most all HK people were really pissed at Jackie 'Whore' for his actions. Many said he's a traitor.


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You've got to look at this honestly people! Everyone stop and look what's go-in down! There isn't an official/knowledgable person in the world who'd say Taiwan's election procedures aren't the fairest in the world.

The people protesting, in Taiwan, are all the Fascists Mainland Chinese who invaded Taiwan in 1949. They are about the most corrupt group on Earth, have been stealing money from Taiwan since 1949 but now no longer have an easy method to steal.

The KMT Party is the richest political party in the world. How did they get this money?

Assassination attempt. Is Jackie 'Whore' willing to take a bullet in the stomach while riding in a Jeep? The investigation is on going but Jackie 'Whore' knows what happened?

You can read just about anywhere the near certainty of ALL Hong Kong media stars being part of the Hong Kong Mafia. Which I would assume has now been taken over by the Communist Chinese Government.

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ps. I'll never watch a Jackie 'Whore' movie again!
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Maple Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-27-05 10:56 PM
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1. I watch all Jackie Chan movies
repeatedly.

So that will make up for you.
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dArKeR Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-27-05 11:18 PM
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2. I dug this up from grave yard: Personal account of TW voting system
Any and Every person in Taiwan knows this was fair balloting and counting. Where are the foreign Media Whores, like Mike Chinoy, to stand up and publish the Taiwan balloting system? Last elections, I read ALL international observers in Taiwan say they've never seen anything like it. Fair, fast and efficient. Australia, UK, France, US observers.

This is my personal observation:

The most fantastic events I've ever seen.

Taiwan is very cluttered, a little dirty, very disorganised because of the KMT stealing and lack of leadership for 50 years. But the election system set up after Abian won Taipei City Mayor is excellent and well organized and impossible to cheat. (The way the KMT still cheats now is they bribe the voters before they get into the polling station. Once in the door it's 100% Democracy as the American Founding Fathers envisioned.

Poll stations are all over the place, all walking distance over the entire country.

1. Polling station opens
2. Representative from all Parties present. All public is invited to come in and watch the entire process, even pre-setup.
3. All ballot boxes are shown to the public and local reps. as empty then they are locked and stationary, they cannot move! You can sit inside the entire day. My neighbors and I did a tag-team taking turns watching the boxes for Chen's victory in 2000. (It was really a big win. A million times more than the USA Hockey beating the Russians!.)
4. VOTE
5. 5PM Voting stops but Poll is NOT closed. This is when the station gets packed by citizens. Officials open the boxes and pull out the ballots 1 at a time. Call out the selection and a person makes a check mark on the board, tally. Then the ballot is turned and shown to the public inside the station to verify.
6. If a ballot was not marked he calls it out and shows the public. (citizens use a thick ink pen to check boxes.)
7. The totals from this Station are then called into election headquarters.
8. The entire process is counted and totaled by 6:30 - 7:pm and winner declared.
9. The next day the newspapers publish the totals from all stations across the country. Citizens verify if the total they saw in their station matches with the HQ totals.
10. 80%-90% plus vote.

Think about your nation?

I'm so proud to have met, lived, worked and played with the Taiwanese people in Taiwan.

Go to HELL you dirty KMT bastards!

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=116&topic_id=4823
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JFreitas Donating Member (46 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-28-05 07:40 AM
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3. Voting systems world wide
I confess to some naivete in my life - I am portuguese and live in Portugal, and generally always assumed voting is pretty much conducted the same way everywhere. I travel a lot, but obviously, you rarely if ever stop to think about the voting systems in other countries. Imagine my surprise when I discovered that many countries do not have an easy to check and enforce system!

In Portugal, the system pretty much works as in Taiwan, with minor differences: every polling station is manned by x amount of people (number varies slightly according to the size of the district they are polling), with registered members from most parties present. Many of these people are drawn by lottery - and you can't refuse to be present barring some medical or written and proven reason (by the way, voting ALWAYS happens on sunday). People vote, the voting officials do pretty much the same as in Taiwan, calling the names of the voters, tallying them in the official lists, controlling identities, and so on. We vote on paper and mark the vote with a pen. Voting goes on between 9am and 7pm. At that time the voting closes, and the officials present open the ballot boxes and count them registering all results and dividing the votes into separate envelopes (as in Envelope for Party A, Envelope for Invalid Votes, etc...). The public is not present, as in Taiwan, but can be present, simply by submitting a request in writing a few days prior to the vote (can't recall how many). Results are called in to a central registry, and are pretty much final by 10-11pm.

All ballots, registers, envelopes and so on must be kept under locks for quite a few years (can't recall how many). It is possible to call recounts and so on, anyone can do it by getting enough people to ask for it. As I mentioned, there are about 8-12 people present during counting, including party representatives (smaller voting stations may only have two or three reps for the main parties only) and the remaining being just average citizens "drafted" to be there for the day (I have been there twice, it isn't paid work and it's boring as hell!).

No voting machines, no nothing... unfortunately, they are thinking to experiment with electronic machines in Portugal too (although they do leave a paper trail unlike the US machines, as I understand the US ones).

Best regards

José de Freitas
Portugal
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dArKeR Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-28-05 09:58 AM
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4. I sure Democracy was designed so that all the people could see for
themselves what was going on and NOT to be behind closed doors. Portugal sounds really good. Try to get the counter in public. Why should "we" trust people we don't know to count? At least you have some independent citizens drafted. Cause look what's happening in the world. These elite parties have taken control of everything. All party representatives could be bribed in certain districts to allow a chosen candidate win.

In the US, from FOIA, FBI files showed that the FBI nutured/helped Reagan ascend to power. (Surely the detailed facts were blacked out.)
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