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Southeast Asia
Carter Says Indonesian Election a Success
2004-07-08
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - Former President Jimmy Carter declared Indonesia's presidential election a success Wednesday, saying it proved Islam and democracy were compatible.
You're not exactly the best salesperson for this, Jimmuah.
Carter, whose nonprofit Carter Center monitored Monday's vote, commented as a partial count showed former Gen. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono would likely face President Megawati Sukarnoputri in a runoff. Carter described the vote in the world's most populous Islamic nation as largely peaceful and transparent, adding that his group had found no "pattern of cheating." Carter also said Indonesia, which became the world's third-largest democracy after the fall of dictator Suharto in 1998, would help disprove the notion that Islam and free elections do not mix. "This is a vivid demonstration that it's not a citizen's religious faith that decides whether they prefer democracy," he said. "This rejects the frequent statements I hear in America that the Muslim faith is incompatible with democracy. The people of Indonesia have proven this to be a false premise."

With just over half of the 130 million votes counted, Yudhoyono led the field of five candidates with 33.6 percent. Megawati had won 26.3 percent. Election observers said she was expected to hold her lead over Wiranto, a former armed forces commander who goes by just one name, who had 22.1 percent. The runoff for the two top vote getters is set for Sept. 20. Political factions are already maneuvering ahead of the runoff. The Golkar Party, once a pillar of support for Suharto, controls parliament and would likely support and influence a new candidate, now that its nominee, Wiranto, appears headed for defeat. "Our position is a good one," said H. Bomer Pasaribu, a top Golkar official. "Whomever is president needs us. Without our cooperation in parliament, a new government would not be effective."
"So let's make a deal!" This guy belongs in Chicago.
Posted by:Steve White

#8  One of the things I would like to see before I die is Jimmy Carter being batting practice interviewed in front of one of his newly completed Habitat for Humanity freebie houses which then proceeds to collapse into rubble before the viewing public's eyes. That would be great television!
Posted by: tu3031   2004-07-08 4:31:13 PM  

#7  Jimmy'll probably lead the UN election monitors Bernice and her blackwingnuts caucus asked for here this fall
Posted by: Frank G   2004-07-08 12:58:25 PM  

#6  As far as I'm concerned any election that Carter does not win is a success.
Posted by: Matt   2004-07-08 12:44:58 PM  

#5  No matter what Jimmuh says, all I can hear is blah-blah-blah.

I wouldn't take his word for it if he said the sun rises in the East.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-07-08 10:33:37 AM  

#4  of course Jimmy the Dhimmi is against giving the Iraqis a chance for democracy
Posted by: mhw   2004-07-08 9:09:06 AM  

#3   After all, Jimmy Carter has such an in-depth understanding of radical Islam, dating back to 1978-79..........the hostages/Iran
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-07-08 1:19:47 AM  

#2  The islamic faith is incompatible with democracy, unless, of course, it's not really islamic.

It has been stated by somebody about a year ago that if islam is to have it's reformation, it would happen in Indonesia.
Posted by: Lucky   2004-07-08 1:09:26 AM  

#1  Former President Jimmy Carter declared Indonesia's presidential election a success Wednesday, saying it proved Islam and democracy were compatible.

Try telling that to the Islamozoids.
Posted by: Edward Yee   2004-07-08 12:07:07 AM  

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