Crimea: 93% Vote for Reunification!

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 16, 2014

Welcome home, Crimea.
Welcome home, Crimea.

The lot has been cast, and the spirit has moved in favor of Crimea coming home.

Exit polls show that 93% of the people approve of reunification with Mother Russia.

Russia will secure a future for White children.
A future for White children.

RT:

“The results of the referendum exit polls in Crimea and Sevastopol: 93 percent voted for the reunion of Crimea with Russia as a constituent unit of the Russian Federation. 7 percent voted for the restoration of the 1992 constitution of the Republic of Crimea and Crimea’s status as part of Ukraine,” the Crimean republican institute for political and social research said in a statement as cited by RIA Novosti.

The overall voter turnout in the referendum on the status of Crimea is about 85%, according to the republic’s prime minister Sergey Aksyonov.

The preliminary results of the popular vote in Sevastopol are expected to be announced at 2030 GMT during a meeting in the center of the city that hosts Russia’s Black Sea fleet.

Over a half of the Tatars living in the port city took part in the referendum, with the majority of them voting in favor of joining Russia, reports Itar-Tass citing a representative of the Tatar community Lenur Usmanov.

In Simferopol, the capital of the republic, at least 15,000 have gathered to celebrate the referendum in central Lenin square and people reportedly keep arriving. Demonstrators, waving Russian and Crimean flags, are watching a live concert and awaiting the announcement of preliminary results of the voting.

International observers saw no issue with the polling process.

RT:

No violations at the Crimea referendum have been reported by the international observers currently present in the republic.

“It’s all quiet so far,” Mateus Psikorkski, the leader of the European observers’ mission and Polish MP told Itar-Tass. “Our observers have not registered any violations of voting rules.”

Another observer, Ewald Stadler, member of the European Parliament, dispelled the “referendum at gunpoint” myth, by saying he felt people were free to make their choice.

“I haven’t seen anything even resembling pressure,” he said. “People themselves want to have their say.”

 

Though Crimean kittens were not allowed to vote, they were welcome at the polling station.
Though Crimean kittens were not allowed to vote, they were welcome at the polling station.

This reminds me of something else, something very happy, something which happened many, many years ago, before history was slaughtered on the Black Alter of Mamon.

Austria, 1938.
Austria, 1938.

Ah, but the future is here.

History has been reborn, it is alive and walking through walls.

We are on the edge of something wonderful.

May the Archangel guide us, may the Queen of Heaven intercede at the Throne and may the Lord Most High have Mercy on our souls.

So the last shall be first, and the first last: for many be called, but few chosen.
So the last shall be first, and the first last: for many be called, but few chosen.

The ball’s in your court, Obama, Ye Cursed Prince of Darkness.

And it’s a basketball.  You’re good with those, aren’t you?

We know you can’t beat a Russian at chess, Mr. Monkeyman, but surely you can beat them at basketball, can’t you?

Maybe you should go ahead and make some more threats, just to make sure, for the 6,000,000th time, that the Tsar is serious.

I guess you probably shouldn’t do that.  But 6,000,000 rubles says that’s exactly your next move.