Posted on 07/10/2006 10:53:35 AM PDT by Valin
Mexico is likely to weather the controversy over its photo-finish election despite the protestors that losing candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador brought into the streets on Saturday to claim the election had been stolen. Mexico's nonpartisan National Election Commission has built up a decade of credibility in running clean elections and international observers have certified the count as fair. Indeed, in its successful efforts to overcome its old reputation for corrupt vote-counting Mexico has a lot to teach the United States.
Mexico has developed an elaborate system of safeguards to prevent voter fraud. Absentee ballots, which are cast outside the view of election officials and represent the easiest way to commit fraud, are much harder to apply for than in the U.S. Voters must present a valid voter ID card with a photo and imbedded security codes. After they cast a ballot voters--just like those famously pictured in Iraq last year--also have a finger or thumb dipped in indelible purple ink to prevent them from voting again.
In the U.S. opponents of such anti-fraud measures as photo ID laws claim they will disenfranchise many voters and reduce voter turnout. But John Lott, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, notes that in the three presidential elections Mexico has conducted since the National Election Commission reformed the election laws "68% of eligible citizens have voted, compared to only 59% in the three elections prior to the rule changes." People are more likely to vote if they believe their ballot will be fairly counted.
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Says who????? He has vowed not to concede until every vote is recounted. This fiasco is a long ways from being over. Some of the ID requirements are good ideas, but the Dems have stopped that. International observers??? Give me a break. What are they going to do?
Oh yes. . .Mexico. . .show us how its done please. . .
But just yesterday, they were saying George W. Bush stole the election in Mexico!
Actually..that is why so many mexicans cross the border illegally..they want to show Americans how to run clean elections..
Let the spin begin. Here's a related thread: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1662502/posts
The Mexican Government (as well as the Dems) would howl with displeasure if any or all of these were instituted here.
Where's the barf alert?
Mexican Constitution's Solution to US Immigration Policy
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1612258/posts
Because it doesn't deserve one.
Did you actually read the article?
Actually, I sorta like the part about requiring photo ids!
Bet the don't accept Matricula Consuelas, either!
In the continuation of the article it was noted that "a judge prevented Georgia's [new photo ID] law from being implemented." I don't know if it was purely coincidental, but when I was traveling along the Gulf Coast looking at hurricane damage and recovery, I met a Mexican [illegal] who was one of a number working as a painter for a Georgia construction company. His crew was working for this man near Mobile, Ala. If I understood him correctly he is being paid $3 or $4 per hour. I can imagine that the company in Georgia would not want any measures to improve identification if they are getting away with that kind of rip off.
I like the idea. reminds me of Georgia's new law.
WE should follow their immigration policy as well.. it would sure eliminate a lot of problems here..
If Al Gore had insisted that every vote in Florida be recounted he would have been President. Instead he only asked that the votes in heavily Democratic counties be recounted. Democratic stupidity not to have imagined that miscounts might be more likely in Republican counties.
What's really laughable is calling the Calderon guy a conservative. He's conservative compared to Lenin ... maybe.
I thought that this was thoroughly de-bunked...
What's really laughable is calling the Calderon guy a conservative
Bear in mind we are talking about Mexico here not Mississippi.
Wrong. Al was no dummy. Their plan was to manufacture more votes in the Democrat counties ... a technique the Democrats just demonstrated in Washington State. Remember they did catch a Democrat with a ballot machine .... in his car.
Also similar to Washington was the suppression of the military vote.
Same deal Gore's team pulled in PA, where all the Republicans except Bush did well. Why? Lot's of extra ballots with only the Democrat for President chadded out. If Santorum goes down, I'll have a laugh on him since he refused to talk about Fast Eddie Rendell's painfully obvious, but well-executed fraud.
I think that it is dangerously arrogant to think that everything we do is superior to everything a nation like Mexico does.
Sometimes a nation like Mexico has had to institute reforms because the extreme level of corruption has made it impossible to function without addressing some problems. I'd rather we fixed our issues (like they have) before we allow the Dims to take us to third-world depths of corruption. Voter ID, clean voting lists and tighter control of absentee voting would be a good start.
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