Tuesday, October 24, 2006

UK - Votes scam 'may have swayed poll'

Despite the BBC's admission that "the corporation is dominated by homosexuals and people from ethnic minorities, deliberately promotes multiculturalism, is anti-American, anti-countryside and more sensitive to the feelings of Muslims than Christians", the BBC continues its bias.

This BBC report is a good example.

Postal vote-rigging may have influenced the outcome of local elections in London, a Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) report has revealed.

Scotland Yard Assistant Commissioner Andy Hayman said minority communities were most vulnerable to the corruption.


Which "minority communities" is the BBC talking about? And notice how the BBC portray them as victims and not perpetrators? Then there's this.

In the report published on Monday, Mr Hayman said people in minority communities are most at risk because the postal voting forms appear to be so complex.

There is also anecdotal evidence of senior family members instructing relatives to vote for a specific party or candidate.


Here again, notice how they are portrayed as victims. And, you mean as in the husband telling the wife and children how to vote. Now which religion does that I wonder?

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