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OSCE to “Monitor” 2012 Presidential Election

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), a group that is under the jurisdiction of the United Nations, is scheduled to monitor the 2012 United States presidential and congressional elections on November 6, 2012. According to the OSCE, approximately 44 people from over a dozen countries, including a dozen people from countries that have their own issues with elections, such as Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, will be monitoring presidential and congressional elections across the United States. Many of these countries are ranked as either “not free” or “partly free” by Freedom House, an independent watchdog organization that measures democratic elections and

This is concerning on many fronts. Specifically, state laws in Texas, Iowa and many other states forbid individuals from entering into polling places. These state laws must be upheld. I am concerned the United Nations or the OSCE believes that they have the authority to monitor any United States election.

This is yet another example of the United Nations attempting to interfere with the sovereignty of the United States and its people. In addition, it is the height of hypocrisy for any folks to judge the integrity of United States’ elections when they are from a country that has no history of free and open elections, such as in Belarus or Kazakhstan. Those who have never experienced free elections should never criticize those countries who exercise their basic voting rights.