Jimmy Carter's center has an Election Obligations & Standards Database with a checklist concerning corruption of balloting and vote counting. Let's see how the Biden operation stands up. eos.cartercenter.org/obligations/17…#StopTheSteal
2) Our Constitution and laws are what matter, but it's interesting to see how the Carter Center looks at voting integrity around the world.
Let's compare the Carter Center standards with our 2020 election balloting.
3) Carter Center: See "article 21 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights" and "article 25 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights."
Does Biden's "victory" meet his own globalist standard?
4) Carter Center: "Political commitments suggest that everyone should have the right to submit criticisms and proposals for improving their functioning to government bodies, agencies, and organizations." Let's hold Biden to his own globalist standards.
5) Carter Center: "The right to an effective remedy is fundamental to ensuring the fulfillment of all other human rights.... Effective redress requires that disputes be dealt with in a timely manner and that states must enforce the remedy when granted..."
6) Carter Center: "Vote counting procedures should be verifiable and votes should be preserved for review. . . . There shall be the possibility for a recount. . . ." eos.cartercenter.org/obligations/5#…
6) Carter Center: "The accurate and honest counting of votes plays an indispensable role in protecting individuals’ rights to vote and be elected...." eos.cartercenter.org/parts/13
7) Carter Center: "... Regardless of the credibility of other parts of the electoral process, a flawed vote count can undermine the integrity of the electoral process and decrease public confidence and public acceptance of the results...."
8) Carter Ctr: "While vote counting and tabulation processes vary in detail from country to country, accuracy, honesty, and transparency are universal principles that guide the process."
Biden machine in PA, WI, MI, GA, AZ & elsewhere fail to meet even Jimmy Carter's standards.
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1) Salvaged from the memory hole: President Trump's 2018 executive order to sanction any foreign element who tries to influence American elections. It's an extraordinary document. whitehouse.gov/presidential-a…
2) Foreign elements that seek "to interfere in or undermine public confidence in United States elections, including through the unauthorized accessing of election and campaign infrastructure or the covert distribution of propaganda and disinformation," @realDonaldTrump said...
3) "... constitutes an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States."
"I hereby declare a national emergency to deal with this threat," Trump said in the 2018 executive order.
Mexico has cleaner elections than what we're seeing in America today.
I've been asking my Mexican friends about whether they think that "Mexico has cleaner elections than what we're seeing in America today." One knows election laws inside and out. They are deliberating the question.
Meanwhile, here's my 2017 take on Mexico's voting in a state like Michoacan, with corruption so bad that local citizens took up arms and overthrow their own town government and police, and set up their own self-defense forces against the cartels. thedailybeast.com/the-forest-gua…
Biden’s private army is strangely quiet right now. Unusually disciplined spontaneity. The rest of the gameplan seems to be proceeding. centerforsecuritypolicy.org/2020/09/15/bid…
It still isn’t too late to divide Biden’s establishment support from its extremist and subversive coalition members. americanmind.org/features/get-r…
This means we have to hammer on the fact that those who openly seek to overthrow our Constitution have temporarily set aside their differences to climb into the Biden Trojan Horse. amgreatness.com/2020/11/01/com…
Edward Luttwak effectively dispatches coup plotters John Nagl and Paul Yingling in this essay on "How Trump Survives a Coup." americanmind.org/features/get-r…@ELuttwak
Time for putschist John Nagl to be put out to pasture. Some of us were discreet in criticizing his authorship of the Counterinsurgency Manual for not understanding the applications of strategic psychological warfare against insurgents. @ELuttwak has a better take. Read on...
"Nagl was known till now as the true author of the inordinately long, rebarbative, and repetitive counter-insurgency manual attributed to generals Petraeus and Mattis—hundreds of pages written to elide the simple fact ..." (continued)
1) On official Kremlin website, Putin says that, having been a Communist Party member, "I still like many of these left-wing values." He says he has an "ideological basis" for cooperation with Biden and today's Democrats. en.kremlin.ru/events/preside…
2) Putin says those "left-wing values" are hard to implement but are "very attractive, nevertheless. In other words, this can be seen as an ideological basis for developing contacts with the Democratic representative [Biden]."
3) How Putin sees the modern US Democratic Party's common roots with his own: "As for the Democratic candidate, what can I say? We can hear rather sharp anti-Russian rhetoric .... But some things are worth mentioning...."
1) Even though it's quiet in DC right now, @realDonaldTrump should declare Washington DC an "anarchist jurisdiction" and cut off all federal funds to the city.
.@MayorBowser is governing lawlessly in support of organized extremists who seek to attack the Constitution...