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What a bunch of hogwash. "International election monitors" in the United States? What happened to our sense of sovereignty? I am totally disgusted that members of our government (yes, on both sides) would allow this even on an "advisory" basis. We're not some third-rate banana republic holding our first election after a civil war. This is a new low... hellno3d.gif

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Given our last track record I was hoping Jimmy Carter and friends would take the lead. Remember Florida - A governor who is brother to the candidate fixes the voter roles with help from the wicked witch of the east (check out "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy" for the details), and a president is placed in power by a Supreme Court margin of one by appointees from the candidate's father's administration. Could be talking about Panama eh?

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You think that's bad? I was listening some goober (from another country) on the radio once who was saying that since we have a disproportionate influence on world affairs, the rest of the world should be allowed to vote in our elections.

 

ROFLMAO

 

Is that before or after we take them over?

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"International election monitors" in the United States? This is a new low...

 

Actually, there is nothing "new" about it. The reciprocation agreement is from 1990. We also had some of them here during the last ('02) midterm elections.

 

My understanding is that they will have no power of any kind, but will only issue some type of report after the elections to spotlight potential problems.

 

How is this a bad thing? We may be the beacon of democracy, but let's no kid ourselves, shady shit goes on in elections, even here. I'll skip the Florida 2000 bit because it's been hashed to death, so here's another example: Illinois 1960. Kennedy's victory was more than likely the product of Daly's manipulation of the election.

 

We are not giving up anything, only inviting a delegation of somewhat disinterested people to observe and tell us if they see problems. Surely transparancy is a good thing in a democratic election?

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its about sovereignty, not transparency...we dont owe a fucking thing to the rest of the world when it comes to our own elections

 

Who said we owe them anything? The point is people WITHIN OUR COUNTRY want an outside observing presence. Once again Lars demonstrates his inability to grasp a simple subject.

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its about sovereignty, not transparency...we dont owe a fucking thing to the rest of the world when it comes to our own elections

 

We aren't letting them vote or dictate the procedures. It has nothing to do with sovereignty, but everything with transparency. I guess you think the rest of world owes us everything when it comes to their elections? Paranoid?

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"International election monitors" in the United States? This is a new low...

 

Actually, there is nothing "new" about it. The reciprocation agreement is from 1990. We also had some of them here during the last ('02) midterm elections.

 

My understanding is that they will have no power of any kind, but will only issue some type of report after the elections to spotlight potential problems.

 

How is this a bad thing? We may be the beacon of democracy, but let's no kid ourselves, shady shit goes on in elections, even here. I'll skip the Florida 2000 bit because it's been hashed to death, so here's another example: Illinois 1960. Kennedy's victory was more than likely the product of Daly's manipulation of the election.

 

We are not giving up anything, only inviting a delegation of somewhat disinterested people to observe and tell us if they see problems. Surely transparancy is a good thing in a democratic election?

 

I see your points, Will. However, it worries me that we have Leaders of our Country essentially saying to the World, "we can't manage ourselves, come help us." It's a political move, without a doubt, made by those who see value in greater control and oversight by groups like the United Nations. To me, this has the potential to be yet another attempt to subvert our sovereignty to the UN. Sure, I know that many of you will call me paranoid, and maybe I am a bit, but that's okay. I believe in America and the unique for of governance that we have been experimenting with for the last 223 years. It rubs me wrong to think that other Americans are so ready to beg for foreign help instead of seriously looking to fix the problem ourselves. So now one of you liberals will say, "Oh, but it's okay that WE go in and do the same to other countries." Well, no, I never said that; let's stick to the issue at hand.

 

I don't like it. I think it's a mistake. I think those who want this are making a issue where one may not exist. And I think that the State Department has no jurisdiction, Constitutionally, to request such oversight. The Federal Elections are governed by the individual States. That's my opinion, like it or not; I don't care. Express yours, if you wish. Save your bashing of my right-wing ideology, it doesn't affect me or sway me - Fuck off, in advance.

 

Oh, and to those of you who say, 'we have nothing to hide, what's the big deal?' Would you feel the same way about inspectors/observers knocking on your door at home? You've got nothing to hide, right?

 

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The incestuousness of the 2000 election in Florida rightly raised many eyebrows and is a fine example of how our system can be manipulated (note, I said "can be", not "was"). But this is our problem, not the UN's, not other countries'. Everyone else should keep their nose out of it.

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This is a great idea. As to the notion that "we should fix it ourselves," it seems to me that we've been trying, but fucked-up shit still happens, like election-machine companies being allowed to give money to political candidates and thousands of Hispanic felons (who generally vote Republican) "accidentally" left off a list of ineligible voters in Florida.

 

The current administration is in no position, politically, to push for badly-needed election reform, so the motivation to do so has to come from somewhere else (i.e., the Democrats, concerned citizens, etc.).

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I don't like it. I think it's a mistake. I think those who want this are making a issue where one may not exist. And I think that the State Department has no jurisdiction, Constitutionally, to request such oversight. The Federal Elections are governed by the individual States.

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And the Federal Elections Commission, and both houses of Congress through their Admistrative Committee, and the Justice Department throught the Voting Rights Act.

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Oh, and to those of you who say, 'we have nothing to hide, what's the big deal?' Would you feel the same way about inspectors/observers knocking on your door at home? You've got nothing to hide, right?

They are auditors. Auditors with no enforcement powers. They have no jurisdiction.

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Actually, Greg, I don't have a problem with it, as long as their after-action report isn't politically biased or motivated by disdain over the realization of Bush's second term.

 

We allow international inspectors into our nuclear facilities under the non-proliferation treaty, so why not let them come in and see how elections are done? However, as with all UN business, the "observations" are sure to become meddling eventually. Anyway, isn't the UN too busy helping out in The Sudan to worry about American elections? rolleyes.gif

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