I
HOPE TEXAS AND ALL STATES THROW THEM IN JAIL.... AND U KNOW
WHERE THE UN CAN GO (to BELGISTAN)....
Obama is determined to start a
battle with Texas. I hope our
Attorney General sticks to his guns (figuratively speaking).
Attorney General sticks to his guns (figuratively speaking).
Obama Administration: UN Election Observers
“Immune” to State Laws
Posted on October 30, 2012 by
The Obama Administration made it clear that Texas better not
arrest any UN election observers. They claim these observers have full
immunity, regardless of state laws. This was in response to a statement Texas
Attorney General Greg Abbot issued to the Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) telling them that their international
election-observing representatives will be subject to criminal prosecution if
they are found within a hundred feet of a polling place. The State Department’s
spokesman (is that word sexist?) Victoria Nuland explained:
Sure, OSCE is “absolutely and completely impartial.” There’s
nothing to worry about. They’re just going to be making sure no “voter
suppression” is going on. They want to make sure that we have “free and
democratic elections” where everybody
gets to cast a vote for Obama, whether you’re an American citizen or
not.Reporters weren’t able to get the spokesman to confirm or deny whether the
State Department was forcing Texas not
to arrest UN election observers, only saying that they are
“eligible for immunities.” These government officials have to leave their words
as vague as possible so as to keep the national media away. If they dared be
more specific or forthright, it might turn into a national story, and the Obama
Administration doesn’t want any attention over this.
It doesn’t take a lot of reading between the lines to figure out
that these international election observers will not be subject to state laws.
At least that’s what the Obama Administration has dictated. I still think Texas
should arrest these UN agents and hold them until after Election Day. It’s not
like they have to bring charges against them, or have evidence or probable
cause. Thanks to the Patriot Act and the NDAA, people can be detained
indefinitely without probable cause by government officials who ignore the
Fourth Amendment. Our own government is immune to the laws that it enforces.
So, Texas and all other states should “unlawfully” arrest these UN officials
and detain them indefinitely. It doesn’t mean that they will be prosecuted
under the respective state laws. It just means that police will hold them in
custody. You can be immune and still get arrested. And if that happens, the
State Department can blame themselves for not being specific enough.
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