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It’s Time to Worry About Houston
pajamas media ^ | september 7 2010 | Bryan Preston

Posted on 09/07/2010 11:21:19 PM PDT by mark_interrupted

It’s Time to Worry About Houston Voter fraud and a suspicious fire threaten the November elections in Texas’ largest city. (Author Bryan Preston joins the PJM and PJTV staffs today.) September 7, 2010 - by Bryan Preston

I could’ve gone with the “Houston, we have a problem” headline but that’s so … cliché. Nevertheless, the fact is that Houston has a major election problem, one which threatens the integrity of elections in Houston and across the Lone Star State. And when you work in the fact that Texas stands as the nation’s largest solidly Republican state, well, what happens in Houston will not stay in Houston — with next year’s redistricting, it won’t even stay in Texas.

The problem centers on a massive voter registration problem in Houston, and the suspect fire that followed closely once the registration problem became public. On Tuesday, August 24, Harris County’s tax assessor-collector, Leo Vasquez, held a press conference in which he detailed what he called systematic and organized voter registration fraud across the county. Texas Watchdog reported on Vasquez’s presser that day. Vasquez accused two nominally nonpartisan groups, the Texans Together Education Fund and its elections arm, Houston Votes, of engaging in massive voter registration fraud that put as many as 25,000 fraudulent registrations on the county’s roll. Vasquez offered substantial evidence to back up his claim, and likened the groups to ACORN.

That accusation isn’t without some foundation: ACORN was so active in Houston prior to the stings that discredited it, that it had its own state representative from the Houston area in Kristi Thibaut. Elected in the 2008 Obama wave to represent Texas House District 133, Thibaut was recently outed for her work as a lobbyist for ACORN in the 2007 legislative session (full disclosure — as communications director of the Republican Party of Texas when Thibaut was outed, I played a central role in exposing her ACORN past). As for the group’s “nonpartisan” veneer, well, blogHouston exposed the left-wing nature of their entire leadership. For a nonpartisan group, it lists heavily to the left. And by the way, the SEIU purple-shirt union is involved too, in the person of Houston Votes’ director, Sean Caddle.

Mr. Vasquez is a Republican, so the Democrats’ response to his accusations was to accuse him of suppressing the minority vote in Harris County. That’s their standard line whenever anyone looks into enforcing ballot integrity of any kind anywhere in America, so no surprise there. The two groups, Houston Votes and Texans Together Education Fund, denied any wrongdoing, also to no one’s surprise.

What happened next is what threatens everything. In the overnight/early morning hours of Saturday, August 28, a warehouse in Houston burned down. Within the warehouse were all of Harris County’s 10,000 voting machines. They were a total loss. That they were insured doesn’t change the fact that they’re gone, and the county has been scrambling ever since to replace them. Working with the state government and other counties, Harris County is moving swiftly to replace the destroyed machines and has pledged that none of the Nov. 2 polling places will close because of the fire.

That’s not good enough for the Democrats. Rather than pull together and work with the county and the state to support the Apollo-level effort to maintain the vote, the Texas Democratic Party, controlled by a Washington activist, is suing Vasquez. But even more dangerous, the Democrats have used the occasion to call for the Justice Department to step in and “monitor” Harris County’s elections.

Think about that. This is the same Justice Department, led by Attorney General Eric Holder, that keeps trying to give al-Qaeda terrorists full access to civilian courts for trial. This is the same Justice Department that is suing Arizona for enforcing an immigration law that mirrors a 70-year-old federal immigration statute. This is the same Justice Department that, as J. Christian Adams reports on PJM, has chosen not to enforce the ballot integrity provisions of the Motor Voter law. And this Justice Department represents an administration led by ACORN’s former trainer and lawyer, Barack Obama. This administration had planned to put ACORN into an important role in gathering U.S. census data this year, a plan that would certainly have gone into effect had ACORN not been exposed by Breitbart.tv in 2009.

The Obama administration has repeatedly shown its lawless ways, and it has repeatedly singled out Texas for economic attack via the EPA and its offshore drilling moratorium. For their part, the Texas Democrats have repeatedly fought against sensible ballot integrity efforts like voter photo ID — even going so far as to wreck the 2009 legislative session in order to stop a voter photo ID bill from passing. So with all of this in mind, it’s time to worry about Houston. The vote there could determine the outcome of the race for governor between incumbent Rick Perry and his Democratic opponent, former Houston mayor Bill White. It could also impact the balance of power in the state House, which could in turn impact the state’s redistricting. That could impact the balance of power over the next decade in the U.S. House of Representatives, as Texas stands to gain as many as four seats after redistricting. So what happens in Houston will impact the entire nation. It’s a big deal.

Going back more than five years ago, Democratic activists in Washington led by Matt Angle targeted Texas, pledging to take a statewide office or a majority in the Texas House (it’s currently 77-73, a slight Republican majority). They set 2010 as their deadline to have Democrats in place so they could influence the state’s redistricting. And here we are, with a president in popularity freefall and a Democratic Party on the verge of a massive national beating in November. Desperate times, desperate measures, you know the drill.

Is the Houston Votes fraud project part of the Angle Democrats’ overall 2010 effort? It’s certainly fair to say that nothing happens in Texas on the left without Angle’s input — he literally controls the Democratic Party in Texas and, via a massive slush fund left to him by the late Dallas trial lawyer Fred Baron, he orchestrates the activities of other “nonpartisan” groups that have ties to the likes of George Soros and John Kerry. It’s also fair to say that on issue after issue, Democrats simply are out of step with Texas voters and therefore stand little chance of winning much on their own. So the Angle Democrats resort to innuendo and attack, and perhaps in Harris County, outright voter fraud. And now with the fire of undetermined cause, they may have the Obama/Holder Justice Department descend on Texas to help out.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: corruption; democrats; voterfraud
the price of freedom is eternal vigilence (and the blood of patriots)...goto make sure that the dems can't pull any funny business
1 posted on 09/07/2010 11:21:22 PM PDT by mark_interrupted
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To: mark_interrupted

houston is a problem.


2 posted on 09/07/2010 11:23:47 PM PDT by dalebert
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To: mark_interrupted

houston is a problem.


3 posted on 09/07/2010 11:23:55 PM PDT by dalebert
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To: mark_interrupted

This won’t be the first of such fires. They got to stop the the ‘Tsunami’ that’s coming in November one way or another.


4 posted on 09/07/2010 11:30:14 PM PDT by Kartographer (".. we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.")
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To: mark_interrupted

Bill White is an evil main. My spouse worked directly for him. He will do anything to win. Anything. (no moral guidelines influence his actions)


5 posted on 09/07/2010 11:31:52 PM PDT by StolarStorm
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To: mark_interrupted

The strategy could be to allow Houston to “slow count” during election day and play “Chicago”. Chicago precincts like to hold back their counts until they know how many votes it takes to win the state-wide races. This is how Kennedy carried Illinois, and ultimately the nation, against Nixon. Southern Illinois districts started to hold back their counts to keep the fudge factors from being known. No machines could be a good excuse for supplying tallies late.


6 posted on 09/07/2010 11:32:39 PM PDT by the_Watchman
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To: mark_interrupted

Houston is still there? Austin is about to wash into the GOM.


7 posted on 09/07/2010 11:36:04 PM PDT by txhurl
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To: mark_interrupted

Signs of things to come.
K.


8 posted on 09/07/2010 11:36:08 PM PDT by KitJ (Shall Not Be Infringed)
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To: mark_interrupted
The Obama administration has repeatedly shown its lawless ways, and it has repeatedly singled out Texas for economic attack via the EPA and its offshore drilling moratorium.

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OBAMA-IN-JAIL-2sm

9 posted on 09/07/2010 11:44:30 PM PDT by BobP (The piss-stream media - Never to be watched again in my house)
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To: mark_interrupted
Holder better not send any of his "Justice Department" lackeys here.
10 posted on 09/08/2010 12:03:57 AM PDT by smokingfrog (freerepublic.com - Thanks JimRob! The flags are back! - 8/17/2010.)
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To: mark_interrupted

Cities just seem to reach a certain size and then everything goes to Hell. They should be discouraged!


11 posted on 09/08/2010 1:49:27 AM PDT by SWAMPSNIPER (The Second Amendment, A Matter Of Fact, Not A Matter Of Opinion)
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To: SWAMPSNIPER

Cities just seem to reach a certain size and then everything goes to Hell. They should be discouraged!
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Transfer payments are what allow them to exist now. The economic utility of cities is much less in an age of instant communications.


12 posted on 09/08/2010 3:11:39 AM PDT by November 2010
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To: SWAMPSNIPER; smokingfrog

Funny, it was discovered by James Audubon who thought it was a paradise.


13 posted on 09/08/2010 3:30:04 AM PDT by wolfcreek (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lsd7DGqVSIc)
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To: mark_interrupted
"Going back more than five years ago, Democratic activists in Washington led by Matt Angle targeted Texas, pledging to take a statewide office or a majority in the Texas House"

What other event happened "five years ago" that dramatically changed the demographics of Houston? A massive influx of Katrina Perps and the criminal activity in the form of ACORN et al that follows them?

14 posted on 09/08/2010 5:33:36 AM PDT by The Theophilus
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To: StolarStorm
Bill White is an evil main [sic]. My spouse worked directly for him. He will do anything to win. Anything. (no moral guidelines influence his actions)

Can't that be said about any operative from that Party? The Democratic Party has been thoroughly hijacked by the Progressives who also have made serious in-roads within the GOP. There is much work to do ahead to purge both parties of this mortal cancer.

What really saddens me is that a generation ago, a fire like this would not have raised such public suspicions of politicially motivated arson. It seems that we are become the people and times of Nero's Rome

15 posted on 09/08/2010 5:41:41 AM PDT by The Theophilus
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To: mark_interrupted

I’m concerned quite a bit with what’s going on in Houston, the political base of the democrat candidate for governor. Sadly, the republican party won’t do a damn thing about it. They won’t really even talk about the massive fraud that is sure to wash over us all.


16 posted on 09/08/2010 6:52:18 AM PDT by zeugma (Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam)
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To: mark_interrupted

After news about registration fraud and the warehouse fire just days later, I smelled a Rat. I really do think the Dems will steal the election.


17 posted on 09/08/2010 2:01:59 PM PDT by TexasRepublic (Socialism is the gospel of envy and the religion of thieves)
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