Sunday, October 21, 2012

Now this is just what we need. Where were they when they were holding the elections in Venezuela?

International monitors at US polling spots draw criticism from voter fraud groups

By Alexander Bolton - 10/20/12 12:00 PM ET
United Nations-affiliated election monitors from Europe and central Asia will be at polling places around the U.S. looking for voter suppression activities by conservative groups, a concern raised by civil rights groups during a meeting this week. The intervention has drawn criticism from a prominent conservative-leaning group combating election fraud.

  The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), a United Nations partner on democratization and human rights projects, will deploy 44 observers around the country on Election Day to monitor an array of activities, including potential disputes at polling places.
Liberal-leaning civil rights groups met with representatives from the OSCE this week to raise their fears about what they say are systematic efforts to suppress minority voters likely to vote for President Obama.
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, the NAACP and the ACLU, among other groups, warned this month in a letter to Daan Everts, a senior official with OSCE, of “a coordinated political effort to disenfranchise millions of Americans — particularly traditionally disenfranchised groups like minorities.”
The request for foreign monitoring of election sites drew a strong rebuke from Catherine Engelbrecht, founder and president of True the Vote, a conservative-leaning group seeking to crack down on election fraud.
“These activist groups sought assistance not from American sources, but from the United Nations,” she said in a statement to The Hill. “The United Nations has no jurisdiction over American elections.”
The observers, from countries such as Germany, France, Serbia, Belarus, Ukraine and Kazakhstan, will observe voting at polling places and other political activity.
“They [will] observe the overall election process, not just the ballot casting,” said Giovanna Maiola, spokeswoman for OSCE. “They are focusing on a number of areas on the state level, including the legal system, election administration, the campaign, the campaign financing [and] new voting technologies used in the different states.”
In a follow-up e-mail, Maiola noted that it is a limited election-observation mission. She said “the OSCE has regularly been invited to observe elections in the United States, in line with OSCE commitments.”
Access of international observers during voting is explicitly allowed in some states such as Missouri, South Dakota, North Dakota and New Mexico.
“State law does not generally provide for international observers,” Maiola said. “However, through our contacts at state and county level in certain states, we managed to secure invitations at local level and we have taken up the offer to observe. Where this is not possible, we will respect the state regulation on this matter and will not observe in precincts on Election Day.”
International observers will follow up on the concerns raised by civil rights groups.
“We attended their meeting, we took note of the issued they raised and we asked our observers in the field to follow up on them,” said Maiola.

The OSCE has 56 participating states from Europe, Central Asia and North America, including the United States and Canada. It has assessed elections in the United States since 2002.
Voting is expected to be more contentious this November than in past years because of a running battle over election law pitting conservative groups and Republican state officials against the Obama administration and liberal allies.
The Obama campaign scored a victory this week when the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal filed by Republican officials in Ohio seeking to limit the state’s early voting program.
Last month in Wisconsin, the state Supreme Court declined to immediately review lower-court rulings invalidating a voter-identification law signed by Republican Gov. Scott Walker.
In Florida, judges stopped attempts to restrict voter-registration drives but allowed measures to reduce days of early voting and to remove non-citizens from voting rolls to stand.
Both sides expect wrangling over voter identification and eligibility to extend to polling places and are recruiting armies of volunteers for Election-Day showdowns.
True the Vote, a group with Tea Party origins, has an ambitious plan to deploy hundreds of thousands of volunteers at polling stations to monitor election fraud.
“We may surpass a million volunteers or fall short, it will be hard to know,” said Engelbrecht. “But we’re very excited about the level of enthusiasm, the number of volunteers, and the fact that we had a positive impact in bringing awareness to this important issue, of election integrity."
Democratic allies will counter with their own forces. The AFL-CIO will dispatch 300 lawyers to monitor poll workers and third-party groups challenging voter registration.
The Advancement Project, a self-described multi-racial civil rights organization, will send more than 3,000 poll watchers to battleground states.
The Election Protection coalition, which includes Democratic allies such as the Sierra Club, Service Employees International Union and People for the American Way, plans to recruit 8,000 to 10,000 volunteers to cover 80 cities and counties.
“We hope that all groups that are putting people at a polling place, that they should follow the law and they should be there to make sure that responsible Americans who wish to participate in our democracy are able to free of intimidation,” said Eric Marshall, co-leader of Election Protection.
Civil rights groups have complained about what they say are subtle efforts of intimidation. They point to a billboard campaign in swing states such as Ohio warning voter fraud is a felony punishable by up to three and a half years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Engelbrecht of True the Vote says intimidation is not her group’s motive.
“We are not in the business of picking winners or losers, but instead, to ensure that the process is iron-clad,” she said. “Properly trained a capable poll watchers or workers should offer no indication of their partisan or ideological leanings to voters at the polls.”

16 comments:

  1. Since international monitors only work in those states where they are invited or explicitly allowed by state law, and since they have been doing this for the past 10 years without complaint, what's the big deal?

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    1. Yeah,
      Maybe they can focus on Philadelphia.

      Clean up that case known simply as the Black Panther Case. You know the one where Holder wasn't interested in investigating.

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    2. From the article above "The Obama campaign scored a victory this week when the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal filed by Republican officials in Ohio seeking to limit the state’s early voting program. "

      Hmmm.

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    3. Any votes a good vote. Dead or alive.

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    4. Did you read the article Max? The judge upheld the law, but also upheld the implementation until AFTER the election. Pretty convenient.

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    5. "The judge upheld the law, but also upheld the implementation until AFTER the election."

      Repeat, hmmmm. Why would he do that?

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  2. 224 international monitors were present in Venezuela during the recent election. They reported no incidents of election fraud.

    http://truth-out.org/news/item/12074-independent-observers-venezuelas-election-a-model-of-democracy

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  3. What do you mean? Jimmy the peanut farmer thinks Venezuela's elections are the best in the world!.

    Jimmy Carter said about Venezuela's "dictatorship" a few weeks ago: "As a matter of fact, of the 92 elections that we've monitored, I would say that the election process in Venezuela is the best in the world."

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/oct/03/why-us-dcemonises-venezuelas-democracy

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    1. Maybe Barack can model this election after the Venezuelan election.

      LOL.

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  4. Distraction - what is needed here is to watch the other hand. Much like pointing the forefinger and screaming STOP THAT THIEF! while melding into the masses with the purloined booty.

    You need learn who are the groups that convinced the UN that this action was required in the first place. I'll leave the research on that topic to those who would actually undertake the task but there are more than the paltry three cited, all leftist, all I'm such a victim, all NWO oriented, mostly African Islamist.

    The disturbing things are the percieved need for such action and the actual intrusion itself but it follows Agenda 21, world firearm control, the dreaded soak the rich US C-Tax wealth redistribution and other pending UN NWO agendas.

    We'll need endure such things as long as we continue to subscribe to and fically support such an organization rather than throw their asses out of the US and allow them the opportunity to sink to their lowest level of corrupting competence ... say in Tehran perhaps.

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    1. YES,throw their asses out.
      I am sick and tired of hearing about "international" groups/agencies sticking their noses into our business at the request of some Liberal group, who feel they need assistance from some entity or political faction that that only wishes to establish control over some aspect of the functioning of our system of government.

      The United States is a sovereign nation,these foreign agencies are not needed on our soil.
      With regards to the United Nations,the United States should get the hell out.

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    2. true, true, true gentlemen...

      the UN has NO jurisdiction here and the second we even consider listening to them - the principles of the US Constitution become compromised on an international level ...

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  5. "True the Vote, a group with Tea Party origins, has an ambitious plan to deploy hundreds of thousands of volunteers at polling stations to monitor election fraud."

    Yes, people will be watching. Transparency is vital. Voter fraud statues vary State by State but if you commit fraud you will pay a heavy fine and spend time in jail.
    http://www.truethevote.org/

    "George Soros pursued the Secretary of State Project leading up to the 2008 election, in collaboration with ACORN’sProject Vote, Vote from Home and other programs. TheSecretary of State Project targeted its funding efforts on Secretary of State Races in seven swing states to obtain control of the vital Secretary of State offices that determine who votes and how those votes are counted. In Minnesota, the Secretary of State Project was responsible for electing Secretary of State Ritchie, who oversaw the voter irregularities in the Coleman / Franken Senate contest. George Soros is affiliated with many radical left organizations such as MoveOn.org, DailyKos, and the Center for American Progress.

    Overall, voter fraud occurred in twenty or more states in 2008. For example, eleven Florida ACORN employees were charged with voter registration fraud. In Ohio, specific voting fraud assertions were associated with absentee voting, early registration & voting, inability to verify voter records, and election monitoring. ACORN was very much involved in many of these issues with its Project Vote, Vote Today Ohio, and Vote From Home initiatives. The latter organization had out-of-state operatives who used temporary addresses within the state so they, too, could vote in Ohio, in addition to recruiting in-state residents to use absentee ballots. In Franklin County, Ohio thirteen out-of-state registrants were prosecuted for registering voters and, even though they were out-of-state, either cast early voting ballots or submitted applications for absentee ballots before leaving the state. During the 2008 election, many Cuyahoga County area residents were hounded by ACORN to register to vote multiple times, some up to a total of seventy-two times over the course of eighteen months. In fact, ACORN has a history of voter fraud in Ohio as evidenced by allegations of turning in falsified voter registration cards in Franklin County, Ohio in 2006. In 2004, ACORN turned in voter registration cards in Cuyahoga County, Ohio which had the highest rate of errors for any voter registration group"
    http://thevoicesofamerica.org/Election_Fraud.html

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    1. Voter fraud statues vary State by State but if you commit fraud you will pay a heavy fine and spend time in jail.
      http://www.truethevote.org/

      LOL, only if you get caught.

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    2. "But yer honor, they removed all those intimidating signs telling me it was a felony. Howuz I to know?"

      :)

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