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The
“observers” will in part be looking for voter fraud and suppression
activities by conservative groups. They’re only monitoring
conservatives because nobody on the other side of the political
spectrum has been busted in a voter fraud scam since, oh…
Wednesday.
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has warned a group
of UN-affiliated “international election observers” that they could be
subject to criminal prosecution if they breach state laws by being
within 100 feet of polling place entrances.
That,
I think, is a more than reasonable, even humane action on Abbott's
part. He could after all have (accurately) warned that
"UN-affiliated “international
election observers will be shot on sight, as enemy infiltrators
during time of war" . The Obamas of course think Blue Helmets
prancing about the country are a great idea..
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The US State Department issued a
warning as well. No, not to the election observers — to Texas:
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International election observers planning to visit Texas polling places
have “full immunity” from being arrested in the United States, the
State Department said when discussing a letter from the Texas Attorney
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Full
story from the good Michelle (Malkin)
It's
very heartening to see that somebody in a position of authority
recognizes the threat posed by this, at best blasé,
attitude about U.N. interference in our affairs. Another
thing. It would be a great gesture, and clear signal
on his part, if President Romney replaced Eric Holder with Mr. Abbot,
or someone with his disposition. I don't (sorry Helly and Alear)
expect he will however. I'm still seeing Nelson Rockefeller when
I look at him. I desperately hope I'm mistaken however.
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I nominate Abbott as the Attorney General in the new Romney administration. Where his first job will be to investigate the racists Holder and bring charges.
ReplyDeleteGeo
C'mon, can't we just shoot them?
ReplyDeleteOl' Nelson wasn't ALL bad. There's a great photo of him dealing with hecklers.
ReplyDeleteTim
Hell, Obama's not all bad either. Leastwise I don't think he's molested his daughters.
ReplyDeleteShoot who Cheesy? The Acorn asshats or the foreign Black Hats?
ReplyDeleteAll this talk about shooting and hanging and yet our elections are being monitored by non-citizens. Oh, wait. Non citizens are voting and being bused in to vote - by Democrats.
ReplyDeleteWhat will it take for the treason trials to begin? I beg of you.
Immunity will not prevent the Governor from pardoning some cop who gives a UN observer an unofficial tune-up in the parking lot.
ReplyDeletesorry … I'm still seeing Nelson Rockefeller when I look at [Romney].
ReplyDeleteNo need for apologies, Rodge. Although I may occasionally voice some vanishingly faint, trifling reservations about your decorum and naiveté, I respect your opinions, admire your indefatigable ability to express them, and revel in your ('inane' is not the right word here) lusty humor. No, really. I'd have to drive over 22 miles and 2 draw bridges and the wrong side of town to get this f'real. This is what an uninsured driver did to me the last time I tried. So I am always delighted to visit with you.
I hope you never doubt that we share the same interests; most particularly the love of family, America, and those who defend her. Which brings me to my point: I understand your misgivings about Romney and share those too. No kidding. So … take a pill, put on a smile, get out your pompoms, and STFU about it until November 7th.
Seriously. We've got people dying in Bay of Pigs Part Deux and the commies aren't complaining that Obama isn't a real Kennedy. Man up like Coulter. If you simpering, limp-risted, half-assed, political puritans screw up this election — AGAIN — I am gonna personally kick your Rockefellers around the block.
Reckon the miscreants will have to be cleaned-up and bandaged, have their clothes and personal effects returned, and be released … once their diplomatic status is "clarified" by the State Department.
ReplyDeleteI also see no prohibition against preventing a person with diplomatic immunity from committing a crime. They are just immune from detention/arrest, search, and prosecution (plus a couple of other things not at issue, here).
Then again, how's a local deputy s'post'a know this feller's a real diplomat?
I mean, jeeze, any crook would be able to claim diplomatic immunity in order to avoid detention and arrest.
Only one way: put 'im in the cooler until the State Department arrives.
Anyone who's had a roadside conference with them will tell you that it's a Very Bad Idea to try to tell a member of the Texas Law Enforcement Community what they can and cannot do.
ReplyDelete*cough*
ReplyDeletemight I be able to add...
YEEEEHAAAAW!
These jerks are lookin' for ANY way to mess with Texas!
They may wind up with more than they expected!
I Right-I
ReplyDeleteSounds good to me!
I say round 'em all up, put 'em on a plane, and send them on their way.
ReplyDeleteSomewhere like Zacatecas, Mexico.
We're gonna hafta ride Romney like a rented mule, yanno....
ReplyDeletejust sayin.
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