When did the U.N. decide our elections need monitoring???? Have we really sunk to turd word status? :angry:
Iowa Secretary of State Matt Schultz — like Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott last week — on Tuesday threatened Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe election observers with arrest if they came within 300 feet of a polling place's entrance, in violation of state law. (In Texas, it's 100 feet.)
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Question...? Can I wear my "Get Out Of The United Nations" tee shirt at the voting station..?
I'll wear my "U.N. Representatives -- good eatin'"
They only problem may be if these people have diplomatic immunity status....they usually do.....that means they are protected by federal law and
Asshole Holder could move US Marhsals into the area to protect them.
It would be interesting to see a clash between the US Marshalls and local sheriffs
My money would be on the Marshals office saying...We ain't going against the locals over the UN..... :ttoung:
Billy
Quote from: Billy's bayonet on November 02, 2012, 05:30:09 AM
They only problem may be if these people have diplomatic immunity status....they usually do.....that means they are protected by federal law and
Asshole Holder could move US Marhsals into the area to protect them.
It would be interesting to see a clash between the US Marshalls and local sheriffs
My money would be on the Marshals office saying...We ain't going against the locals over the UN..... :ttoung:
Billy
That diplomatic immunity is what worries me. Everyone keeps saying that thesr people must follow state election laws, but do they, really? They don't have to abide by any other laws, why shod this be different?