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How did this Dominican Republic lowlife Rosa get the votes to gain public office? Read on.

Votino vote fraud is rampant---(1) lying under oath, (2) voter address frauds, (3) forging petitions for public office, (4) absentee vote fraud...... etc, etc, etc.

ETHNIC SOLIDARITY REARS ITS UGLY HEAD
The woes of NY State Democrat candidate Nelson Castro---a Dominican Republic native
---began in 2008, when the NY Board of Elections began examining Castro’s eligibility to run in the 86th district.....due to allegations that numerous voters were registered at the same addresses as his home, and the home of a campaign worker.

During an Aug. 7, 2008, hearing, Castro lied under oath, denying he knew the fraudster-- one of whom was his campaign organizer.

The candidate-selection committee ignored red flags b/c latinos were colluding---determined to put as many Dominican Republic natives on the ballot to increase latino "gimmee" power in Albany.

The Democrat selection committee then anointed Dominican Castro, a felon, as the Democrat candidate. Castro's extensive rap sheet was not considered a deterrent for public office.

The NY candidate selection committee used corrupt Dominican standards to give Castro the nod---with no compunctions about corrupting the US system.

The fact that illegal Dominican Republic immigrants registered to vote using Castro's home address, means they are probably registered at their own addresses, as well.

How many times did these Dominican latinos vote?

Castro was never nailed on this.

THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC'S STRANGLEHOLD ON US POLITICS MUST BE EXPOSED

8 posted on 10/04/2014 5:38:43 AM PDT by Liz ("Sooner or later everyone sits down to a banquet of consequences." Robert Louis Stevenson)
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POLITICO'S KEVIN CIRILLI reported 3/6/13 that Sen. Robert Menendez (Dem-NJ) said it isn’t necessary for him to return to the Dominican Republic after a judge there---looking into underage prostitution allegations----indicated that he wants to hear from the New Jersey Democrat or a representative on his behalf.

“We’ll have our lawyer look at it, but the bottom line is they don’t need me to pursue all of the interests and issues that lie within the Dominican Republic,” Menendez told The New Jersey Star-Ledger. “I don’t know what I could tell them that would change anything.”

Menendez has been mired in controversy amid claims that he visited with underage prostitutes in the Dominican Republic while staying with Salomon Melgen, a Florida doctor and campaign donor. Menendez has denied the allegations.

Menendez has maintained all along that he never paid prostitutes for sex, said he is looking forward to whatever evidence emerges from courts in the Dominican Republic to vindicate him.

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HERE'S A FEW SUGGESTIONS:

<><> check out Menendez’s Senatorial “earmarks;”

<><> Keep track of transfers from financial accounts held by his lobbying gal-pal;

<><> any billion dollar Senate appropriations to the Dominican Republic earmarked “for the children?”

<><> has Obama dropped several hundred billion foeign aid tax dollars on the Dom/Repub as a token of his gratitude for saving Menendez (avoiding the dreaded Christie appointment)?

<><> the kiddie/prostie denial deal could involve a chunk of Menendez/Melgen's port “security” action—--(big bucks from drug cartels to smuggle drugs in Dominican port cargo?).

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Ace WNBC-TV investigative reporter, Jonathan Dienst, is investigating Menendez's widespread corrupt activities (not in NJ but in the Third World). Dienst did the towering investigation of NJ Sen Robert Torricelli which forced the crook out of office which aired in a 45-minute long segment on broadcast TV.

Dienst himself has said "....the investigation of Senator Torricelli’s alleged corruption was an extraordinary exercise in journalism; going out and spending about six months on that story working almost non-stop digging and digging, trying to find corroboration to allegations that the senator had an improper relationship with a convicted felon. So we were out meeting with merchants, meeting with defense lawyers, meeting with investigators, members of Congress, and meeting with anyone who might have information about the senator’s alleged wrong doing."

"We obtained documents, tapes and materials and it was at a very important time. The election was coming up, the balance of power weighed in the balance and the fact that we were able to show and highlight some of the senator’s activities so that the voters knew. That was an incredible story to be a part of."

9 posted on 10/04/2014 5:43:05 AM PDT by Liz ("Sooner or later everyone sits down to a banquet of consequences." Robert Louis Stevenson)
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Let us not forget what infamous NYC congressman had a home in the Dominican Republic: Rangel.


13 posted on 10/04/2014 6:00:51 AM PDT by Mouton (The insurrection laws perpetuate what we have for a government now.)
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