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Monday, April 07, 2003
As Baghdad totters, a BBC correspondent there (interviewed on World Service radio) described that day's press briefing given by the Iraqi Information Minster Mohamed Said el Sohaf.
The funniest man in Iraq said that the Americans (who have indeed reached Baghdad) were not in Baghdad but had been repelled and "their throats had been cut".
The correspondent observed "if had he cared to turn his head he would have seen, some five hundred meters away, an American patrol".
What do you expect from a country whose leader wins one hundred percent of the vote?
In last year's plebiscite, Saddam received one hundred percent of the vote.
A hugely surprising result – renatoobeidsworld had predicted that the outcome would be too close to call in advance and had even feared a divisive Florida-like situation.
Saddam's one hundred percent yes vote was a slightly up from the last plebiscite where he'd garned some ninety nine point nine percent of the vote.
According to my calculations, Saddam enjoyed a point zero one percent swing in his favor.
This is obviously due to increased campaigning in marginal aspirational electorates – that is, people who aspire to stay alive.
8:15 pm
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