According to the Republic.....
(Author Unknown)
1.
Imagine that we read of an election occurring
anywhere in the third world in which the self-declared winner was the son of the former
prime minister and that former prime minister was himself the former head of that nation's
secret police (CIA)
2.
Imagine that the self-declared winner lost the
popular vote but won based on some old colonial holdover (Electoral College) from the
nation's pre-democracy past.
3.
Imagine that the self-declared winner's
"victory" turned on disputed votes cast in a province governed by his brother!
4.
Imagine that the poorly drafted ballots of one
district, a district heavily favoring the self-declared winner's opponent, led thousands
of voters to vote for the wrong candidate.
5.
Imagine that the members of that nation's most
despised caste, fearing for their lives/livelihoods, turned out in record numbers to vote
in near-universal opposition to self-declared winner's candidacy.
6.
Imagine that hundreds of members of the
most-despised caste were intercepted on their way to the polls by state police operating
under the authority of the self-declared winner's brother.
7.
Imagine that six million people voted in the
disputed province and that the self-declared winner's "lead" was only 327 votes. Fewer, certainly, than the vote counting machine's
margin of error.
8.
Imagine that the self-declared winner and his
political party opposed a more careful by-hand inspection and re-counting of the ballots
in the disputed province or in its most hotly disputed district.
9.
Imagine that the self-declared winner, himself a
governor of a major province, had the worst human rights record of any province in his
nation and actually led the nation in executions.
10.
Imagine that a major campaign promised of the
self-declared winner was to appoint like-minded human rights violators to lifetime
positions on the high court of that nation.
None
of us would deem such an election to be representative of anything other than the
self-declared winner's will-to-power. All of
us, I imagine, would wearily turn the page thinking that it was another sad tale of
pitiful pre- or anti-democracy peoples in some strange elsewhere..................