Business & Finance Outsourcing

Outsourcing to Spain to Count US Votes?

Wherever there are free elections regardless of the nation, there are always humans who try to circumvent the situation and unscrupulously steal the election.
We know this is a common occurrence in other countries, but if we are honest we have to admit to ourselves that it sometimes happens here as well.
Anyone who's ever been involved in politics is un-trusting of the system from start to finish.
Okay so let's talk shall we? Having been in politics myself to a limited degree at the municipal level, I can honestly say that human politics are one of the most disgusting endeavors of the species.
You certainly find out who your friends are quickly, and which ones will turn on you to make a buck, or jockey themselves into position to capitalize on cronyism.
Some say that it is important enough for our elections to outsource the counting of the votes so that no party or group of people in the politic tries to pull a fast one and change the outcome of the election.
In the "Western Center for Journalism - Informing and Equipping Americans Who Love Freedom," there was an interesting article titled; "Spanish Company Will "Count" American Votes Overseas In November," published on April 10, 2012 By Doug Book which also noted that the Spanish Company which got the contract through a bid has some interesting issues behind it, namely; "SCYTL CEO Pere Valles is a socialist who donated heavily to the 2008 Obama campaign and lived in Chicago during Obama's time as Illinois State Senator," and other shocking revelations show that George Soros has a stake in the company as well.
Regardless, and even if one were to give the benefit of the doubt, this simply should not occur.
It's as if we are giving up our sovereignty to the globalists, and allowing the hijacking of our election process to the global move towards socialism which hasn't worked very well for the Europeans as you might have been reading.
Well, as you can see there are a lot of accusations there, and one really has to ask if we should be outsourcing to another country our presidential election here the United States.
Are we saying that we don't trust Americans in the bureaucracy to count the votes? I know that most people don't trust electronic voting machines, and with good reasons.
This will be a forthcoming issue in this 2012 presidential election.
Even if that company in Spain were to count the votes, would anyone trust their results either way after it was all over? There would still be speculation that the election was rigged in some way.
Due to the fact that there are conspiracy theories, and such on trust in the election process in the United States, it's probably a bad move from a psychological, if not a philosophical standpoint.
Indeed, I hope you will please consider all this and think on it.

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