Citizens prevented from monitoring the State?

What follows is not the single “problematic aspect” of the practice in the last Irish referendum. Many other reports will surely be collected and NO still looks fine, just before evening Guinness:

Cóir Crys “Foul”

Cóir Date: 02.10.2009

Cóir has said that the State has undermined the confidence the electorate can have in the referendum process by threatening citizens with arrest if they proceeded with plans to monitor the vote on the Lisbon Treaty.

“Today we were told by Dublin City Sheriff, Brendan Walsh, that he had asked the Gardaí to take action against any of our volunteers who sought information as to the number of votes cast in a polling station at the end of the day,” said Manus Mac Meanmain of Cóir.

“To say we are shocked is an understatement,” he continued. “In conversation with Cóir, Mr Walsh confirmed that the information being requested by Cóir was compiled by the Presiding officer at each polling centre at the end of the day’s voting in any case.”

“But now he has threatened any citizen who politely requests that information from the Presiding Officer with arrest! This is simply outrageous, and will shatter the faith citizens should be able to have in this referendum process.”

Cóir plans to monitor polling in the Lisbon Treaty referendum and the counting of votes to ensure the vote is fair, free and transparent.

Our volunteers want some simple information: the number of ballot boxes in the polling station, and the number of votes cast in each ballot box at the end of polling,” said Mr Mac Meanmain.

“Requesting this information creates no undue pressure or additional work for the Presiding Officer in each polling station. Most importantly, it allows citizens to freely engage in the democratic process and ensures those same citizens can monitor the referendum and have faith in a democratic, free and fair vote.” Cóir pointed out that it was traditional for Presiding Officers in polling stations to give similar information to the media throughout the day, and at the close of the day. “We can see that in today’s reporting to date,” said Mr Mac Meanmain.

He said that the move by Dublin City Sheriff would create anger and suspicion amongst voters already alarmed that the requirement for equal airtime for Yes and No campaigners has been set aside, while the EU Commission was funding Yes propaganda.

“I would have previously said developments didn’t inspire confidence. Now, I would say the situation is downright alarming,” said Mr. Mac Meanmain. Citizens should never have to seek the permission of the State to monitor the State. That’s not a democracy,” he concluded.

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Lisbon Vote

There is only one reason that citizens are not allowed to monitor a referendum, the state does not intend to lose the vote. One way or another this corrupt government intend to pass this treaty.

There was a ban on exit polls yet Fine Gael carried out an exit poll, using a representative sample of 1,000 voters in 33 locations around the country. SUPRISE BLOODY SUPRISE

The party’s director of elections, Billy Timmons, said the indications were good for the Yes side, with most of the results processed.

This is blatent vote rigging as goes on in the US and UK.

THE ELECTION WAS RIGGED PERIOD

Ballot boxes were stored in the election presidents private houses 48 hour before referendum. The lack of ability to tally counts means boxes were stuffed at various points along the voting system

Garda were absent from some polling stations and they are supposed to be there at all times. Locking mechanisms on the voting box were different and low security easy to tamper with.

Video proof exist that in Cork counting hall there was no visible security in the hall and voting boxes were seen to enter and then leave he station which is a bizarre state of affairs as the boxes need to be kept inside until counting starts in the morning and the Garda have to control the security of all agents entering and leaving the hall with ballot boxes.

Video here and copies made have been sent to world media outlets and copies are available if the link drops:

If this referendum is excepted then its welcome to neo-fascist ultra extreme dictatorship from the new European government and all civil rights will terminate Oct 2nd 2009

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