Global monitors find faults

Comrade

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Was there ever any mystery?

http://iht.com/bin/print_ipub.php?file=/articles/2004/11/02/news/observe.html

And off they spin!

Global monitors find faults
By Thomas Crampton International Herald Tribune
Wednesday, November 3, 2004

MIAMI The global implications of the U.S. election are undeniable, but international monitors at a polling station in southern Florida said Tuesday that voting procedures being used in the extremely close contest fell short in many ways of the best global practices.

The observers said they had less access to polls than in Kazakhstan, that the electronic voting had fewer fail-safes than in Venezuela, that the ballots were not so simple as in the Republic of Georgia and that no other country had such a complex national election system.

"To be honest, monitoring elections in Serbia a few months ago was much simpler," said Konrad Olszewski, an election observer stationed in Miami by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.


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"The United States has long been a model for the world," said Richard Williams, a poll watcher officially designated by the Democratic party. "If we allow international observers, we will continue to have a leading role."

Not everyone agrees. Jeff Miller, a Republican congressman from Florida, considers the monitors an insult and has publicly urged them to leave. "Get on the next plane out of the United States to go monitor an election somewhere else, like Afghanistan," he said.

I like Jeffs' ideas!
 
just continues to show the ignorance of the rest of the world when it comes to our governmental and election systems.

WE DO NOT HAVE NATIONAL ELECTIONS!

WE have LOCAL elections that elect NATIONAL leaders!

Geeze!
 

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