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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Russia offers to send monitors to US polling stations


Putin voting in Russia

What are the Politicians hiding?

  • Three states controlled by the Dems and the GOP have refused a request by Russia to observe our elections. Might I add GOP officials all over the U.S. have been stabbing Donald Trump in the back at every opportunity. So one has to ask: We know Dems are scum, but why are the GOP hacks afraid of independent observers?


OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma and two other states say they have denied a request by Russian officials to be present at polling stations during the Nov. 8 election.
An official with Russia’s consulate general in Houston sent a letter to Oklahoma Secretary of State Chris Benge last month seeking to have one of its officers present to study the “US experience in organization of voting process.”
But Benge denied the request, noting Oklahoma law prohibits anyone except election officials and voters from being present while voting is taking place.
The Tulsa World newspaper reported Louisiana and Texas denied similar requests from Russian officials.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has faced criticism for suggesting the election might be “rigged” and for praising Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Russia vs USA
At least in Russian elections paper ballots are used and you can see them in a clear ballot box. Sure Russia is authoritarian. But when has Russia NOT been authoritarian?
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The point is the U.S. is now authoritarian. Our so-called "elections" for Congress are a joke with the same two open borders Wall Street funded parties magically winning 100% of all elections.
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At least the Russian Duma has six different political parties represented. Meanwhile back in the USA you have to go way back to 1948 to find another party winning a seat in Congress.

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