Monday, October 25, 2004

US Elections to be Monitored by Russia

Very funny. I hope they don't figure out all the Diebold machines are wired Republican, otherwise the Party wouldn't even have a chance. But one-party wiring of people was the UUSR method, maybe the Russians will be more comfortable with that outcome.

I'm glad they are here, for one they'll get to see our system at work, and, in any case, the corruption was all Democartic Party machine stuff, so at least the Republicans won't get dragged before an EU court.

Russian Observers To Work at US Presidential Elections


MOSCOW. Oct 22 (Interfax) - Russian Central Elections Commission officials
will monitor the U.S. presidential elections on November 2.

The Central Elections Commission's press service told Interfax that
commission member Vladimir Lysenko left for the United States on Friday to
join an observer mission representing the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human
Rights. This international monitoring mission comprises about 15 long- term
observers. More than 75 observers representing the OSCE are expected to
arrive in the United States ahead of the elections.

Central Elections Commission Chairman Alexander Veshnyakov plans to go to
the United States on October 30 at the invitation of the International
Foundation for Electoral Systems to monitor the presidential vote, the
press service said.
MOSCOW. Oct 22 (Interfax) - Russian Central Elections Commission officials
will monitor the U.S. presidential elections on November 2.

The Central Elections Commission's press service told Interfax that
commission member Vladimir Lysenko left for the United States on Friday to
join an observer mission representing the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human
Rights. This international monitoring mission comprises about 15 long- term
observers. More than 75 observers representing the OSCE are expected to
arrive in the United States ahead of the elections.

Central Elections Commission Chairman Alexander Veshnyakov plans to go to
the United States on October 30 at the invitation of the International
Foundation for Electoral Systems to monitor the presidential vote, the
press service said.

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