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JPost.com » Elections 2006 » STICK 'EM UP

Stick 'em up

Stickers: [ Page 1 ] [ Page 2 ]

Green Leaf Party
Hadash: the democratic front for peace and equality.
Herut, the national movement: Giving a voice (vote) back to the Right
Hetz (arrow): the secular Zionist movement
Kadima: Forward Israel
Fighting terror, defeating poverty. Labor.
Olmert will split Israel into the rich and the poor (Labor)
Because the time has come: Labor
Strong against Hamas. Only with (the Likud) Netanyahu.
"A bleeding heart" is better than corruption and depravity: Meretz.
[The Hebrew slogan is play on the words yefeh nefesh
(bleeding heart) and go'al nefesh (depravity).]
One million orange points. Light another orange point for a strong
national union in the Knesset: National Union.
There is no justice. There is Dayan (a judge).
Uzi Dayan battles corruption for you. Tafnit.
Contending for the 17th Knesset. The Green party.

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• Final results
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Which party recorded the greatest gain this past week? Which plummeted? View polls
Politicians demonstrate their verbal skills. Uncensored!
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• Election Day Q&A
• The voting slips in English
• Where do I vote?
• The electoral system
• Israel's political history
• Israel's former prime ministers
• 2003 elections results
• 2001 elections results
• 1999 elections results
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