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To: JeffA who wrote (11218)7/12/2004 8:53:10 PM
From: Orcastraiter  Respond to of 90947
 
Jeff,
An observer simply observes and reports. They can and will do nothing except say what they saw. They have no power to do anything else.

In a country where free and fair elections should be guaranteed, observing freedom, observing the process should be something that is encouraged. What better way to spread democracy but by open example?

Only the American people and our representatives have the power to avenge any election wrong doing. But I see no harm in having observers, in fact it will be demonstrative to the observers how open and fair our election process is, right?

Let freedom ring!

By the way, I'm a gun owner and a hunter. This has nothing to do with the gun issues that this nation faces.

Orca