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Texas authorities have threatened to arrest international election observers, prompting a furious response from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).

http://www.worthynews.com/top/thehill-com-blogs-global-affairs-un-treaties-264121-texas-sparks-international-row-with-election-observers/

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Don't mess with Texas.

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Those folks are only here to bolster Obama and the Leftists. They met with Leftists to go over the Politics of Electoral ID laws in place in several states that have been ruled Constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court. They will state after Obama loses that there was fraud and sincere violations of rights. I say arrest them all. God Bless Texas.

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Texas authorities have threatened to arrest international election observers, prompting a furious response from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).

http://www.worthynew...tion-observers/

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This being the crux of the matter....from the article:

“The OSCE may be entitled to its opinions about Voter ID laws, but your opinion is legally irrelevant in the United States, where the Supreme Court has already determined that Voter ID laws are constitutional,”

Go Texas!

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Agreed MG

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In the eyes of a ranger,

The unsuspecting stranger,

Had better know the truth of wrong from right,

'Cause the eyes of a ranger are upon you,

Any wrong you do, hes gonna see,

When your in texas, look behind you,

'Cause thats where the rangers gonna be.

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I don't object so much to the scrutiny (since we DO observe voting in other countries) as to the attempt to interfere in American affairs. Apparently they have decided that we are 'disenfranchising' people and have met with one political party? If they are arrested I will still be laughing Thanksgiving Day. :laughing:

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And why isn't the President defending the USA from this foreign intrusion? Because it's HIS initiative!

Vote monitoring in only necessary from the U.N. where they've not been a voting country for long, or their has been a regime change. It is to guarantee the integrity of the process from 3rd-world-nation thuggury and warlords.

Does the rest of America think we've actually sunk that low? If so, do you ever wonder how we've come to that status in only 4 years?

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If weve sunk that low, its because our government has intentionally put us there-but taking away things like requiring a ID to vote, and allowing illegals to vote. Keep in mind, the UN likes Obama, so my bet is, if the UNs here, its to help "insure" he stays in office.

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If weve sunk that low, its because our government has intentionally put us there-but taking away things like requiring a ID to vote, and allowing illegals to vote. Keep in mind, the UN likes Obama, so my bet is, if the UNs here, its to help "insure" he stays in office.

Actually, we've had these monitors for ten years now. The problem begins when they insert themselves into the process. And then there's the fact that most of them wouldn't know a free and fair election if it jumped up and bit them on the nose; being from non-free countries.......see here:

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/officials-belarus-azerbaijan-kazakhstan-will-watch-us-election-make-sure-its-free-and

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