A commission headed by former United Nations secretary-general Kofi Annan charges that the soaring cost of U.S. elections is a major hindrance to democracy. The charge appears in a report published Friday by the Global Commission on Elections and Democracy, which says its goal is to promote the integrity of elections.
One, America is really the main problem in the world?
And two, if the issue is the integrity of elections, shouldn't the panel have demanded photo identification policies to prevent opportunities for voter fraud?
But no, the leading lights of the sainted international community believe the way to fix our problems is to limit our speech.
Although I'm sure that if asked they'd refuse to condemn then-candidate Obama for being the first to reject a publicly financed campaign in 2008 so he could spend record amounts to gain office.
Let me put this to the panel as politely as I can: bugger off.
Oh, and Madeleine Albright is on the panel, by the way. Figures.