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Bill White (Dem candidate for Houston Mayor) connected to Hezbollah (my title)
11 News KHOU ^ | 12/1/03 | Doug Miller

Posted on 12/01/2003 8:22:07 PM PST by GOPcapitalist

HOUSTON – One indication of businessman Bill White's confidence he'll be Houston's next mayor -- White said his employer, the WEDGE Investment Group, has already picked his replacement as the company's CEO.

But White's opponent is issuing a tough attack by mentioning White's name in the same breath as a Mideast group linked to terrorism.

The last days of Houston's campaign for mayor the front-running campaign is under attack.

"These are interesting relationships," says mayoral candidate Orlando Sanchez. "We just want to know the answers."

Ever since he announced he was running for mayor, Bill White's opponents have quietly raised questions about his connection to his boss, Lebanese investor Issam Fares, the founder of Houston-based Wedge Group. A secretly backed Web site even tried to draw a link between White, Fares and international terrorism.

"It's clear that he's involved in a personal and financial relationship, making money for a gentleman who believes that Hezbollah is not a terrorist organization," says Sanchez. "And clearly, there's evidence that they are."

"Mr. Sanchez today made a desperate, last-minute, negative attack," says White. "Because he's falling behind in the polls."

White responded by releasing a videotape of former president Bush praising White's boss. "But with Issam Fares here," he says. "I feel blessed by being with a very good close friend."

And with a little research through campaign finance reports, 11 News discovered Fares also gave $100,000 to George W. Bush's 2000 election campaign.

Even if Sanchez had the money to buy a lot of TV commercials and get this message out, it isn't clear just how much it would help him. Even in Meyerland, with its concentration of Jewish voters all too familiar with the history of Hezbollah, opinions are mixed.

"I would think it was not true," says one person. "I wouldn't believe it."

"I'd be extremely upset, extremely," adds another. "I would find that quite disheartening."

"Well, if it's his boss' opinion," continues a third. "I guess he wouldn't have to have the same opinion."

Sanchez's opponent has a lot more money for TV commercials. So he's hoping the media will pick up stories like this and give him more exposure between now and Election Day.

Both mayoral candidates will appear in a live televised debate this Wednesday at 7:00 on Channel 11. The debate is sponsored by KHOU and the Houston Chronicle.


TOPICS: Breaking News; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: billwhite; hezbollah; houston; israel; issamfares; lebanon; terrorism
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To: Xenalyte
Holm is probably fine, though I am going with Daily in that race because I know him better.

In McConn v. MJ Khan go with McConn. Khan is connected to CAIR - the islamofascist version of the NAACP.

I'm backing Keller over Green and Sekula-Gibbs over Brown in the at large seats.

And Tatro of course for city controller.

21 posted on 12/01/2003 9:50:13 PM PST by GOPcapitalist
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To: Dog Gone
I think that the average Christian in Houston would also be interested.
22 posted on 12/01/2003 11:09:36 PM PST by rmlew (Peaceniks and isolationists are objectively pro-Terrorist)
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To: Dog Gone
I'd like to think so. But what percentage of Jewish voters voted for Gore?
None. They voted for Lieberman!

Actually, Bush won the under 35 vote.
I know nothing about Houston politics, but in NYC the Republican Mayoral candidate won the Jewish vote in 3 of the last 4 races, twice against Jewish democrats.

23 posted on 12/01/2003 11:12:02 PM PST by rmlew (Peaceniks and isolationists are objectively pro-Terrorist)
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To: Dog Gone
Living in Virginia, I know little about the politics of Houston, but what is Sanchez's stand on illegals? Could this be a reason for his ineffective campaign?

I agree with President Bush on most issues, but will not vote for him in 2004 unless he takes a stronger hand on the illegals invading America.
24 posted on 12/02/2003 12:33:56 AM PST by Bee-9
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To: Humidston; Xenalyte; HoustonCurmudgeon; RikaStrom
I was asked recently to weigh in on what I thought of the Sanchez campaign's current problems. Since they have come up as a topic on this thread I decided to share my thoughts.

The problem is, IMHO, a product of incompetant consultants and wasteful spending more than anything else. Let me first say as a caveat that I have not been active in this campaign like the last as I am currently attending school in out of state. I have visited Sanchez events when I was in town. I have also followed the race very closely, read the finance reports to see who is working for him, and spoken with several others who are actively volunteering. Here are the problems as I percieve them and as best as I know them or have been told of them:

Sanchez hired several top dollar but severely overpriced campaign consultants back in the summer and has kept them all on salary ever since. Three of these consultants, Dave and Sue Walden and Kim Jessup, are little more than dead weight on the campaign yet they rake in thousands by the month in retainers and other fees for essentially sitting around on their rears and pretending like they are running the show. In addition to that he has a bloated campaign staff of high priced ammatuers doing the normal GOTV work.

His bulk mail guy, Spencer Newmann, is even worse than all the dead weight consultants. Newmann is a notoriously incompetant creature who tends to hover around GOP primaries in Houston. This guy has never won a campaign in his own right (he was dragged across the victory line in a couple by candidates who were well funded) and is best known for making horrible typos and misspellings on all of his mail pieces. Why Sanchez hired him is beyond me (I have to believe that Newmann relentlessly pestered Sanchez with requests for work over the course of several months until Sanchez was finally worn down and gave him the job) but the campaign has been stuck with him and his third-rate quality mailouts. Also part and parcel with the Newman package is a guy named Dion Jones, now on the Sanchez campaign. Some of the Houstonites may remember Dion from about a year ago when he used to answer phones at the local Republican Party HQ (he was the guy who always picked up the phone and said his own ebonics version of "hello" before "axing" you who you were and then disconnecting you in a perpetually ill-fated attempt to transfer the call to somebody else who actually knew what he or she was doing). Needless to say, he is a poster child for everything that is wrong with affirmative action. I find it inexplicable, but he keeps landing jobs, normally along side Newmann, at hapless Republican campaigns in Houston who think that they need to "diversify" their image and for some unknown reason think that he's the answer to their prayers. Instead what they get is another salary to pay, this time going to a guy who is intellectually suited to do little more than employ his left foot in place of one of those little rubber doorjam wedges. So once again, more dead weight. Sanchez simply has too many chiefs and not enough indians.

The product of it all has been to severely drain the campaign coffers, leaving our side unable to afford enough commercials running opposite of White's ubiquitous "Look at me - I'm a self made businessman" spots.

In spite of all this, I will say that Sanchez is a good man and a decent candidate in his own right. He also has some very decent, hardworking and capable people on his staff despite the problems I just mentioned. In my own humble opinion, these other staffers have worked hard and put forth an honest postive effort. The problem this time around is that he's being dragged down by a small but heavy dumpster full of lazy incompetants, overpriced rent seekers, and even a couple outright scoundrels. They suck money away from the campaign and the result is evident: coasting into the runoff on fumes.

25 posted on 12/02/2003 1:20:33 AM PST by GOPcapitalist
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To: RikaStrom


26 posted on 12/02/2003 2:23:00 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (George Soros "MINOB": http://richard.meek.home.comcast.net/SorosRatsA.JPG)
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To: Dog Gone
Of course there are conservative Jews in Houston, because I know some. There are however many more Jews who are liberal. All you have to do is check the election results from the Meyerland voting boxes.

Even though they are small in number they still tend to have influence in Houston, and please don’t any of the amen chorus attack. They have influence, because they deserve it.

I too have never been able to figure out the liberal thing with the Jews. Anybody should be able to see Democrats are nothing, but a bunch of smoke, and mirrors.
27 posted on 12/02/2003 9:44:49 AM PST by dix
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To: dix
Sanchez could have made a big deal out of the fact that Bill White put together a Caspian oil deal which cost all of his investors millions of dollars.

He could have used that to counter how White claims to be a successful businessman, and that he'd bring the same disastrous financial leadership to City Hall.

But as far as I know, it was never mentioned once. He's really run an inept campaign

28 posted on 12/02/2003 11:00:06 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: RikaStrom; Dog Gone
I saw this on the news last night (taking a break from the pleasure of seeing Bud Adams' team lose). The White camp immediately countered with a picture of Fares shaking former President Bush's hand. There was no indication as to when this took place.

Just goes to show the mentality of White and his followers.

I will be voting for Sanchez on Saturday and am encouraging others to do the same.

29 posted on 12/02/2003 11:07:20 AM PST by Allegra
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To: Dog Gone
I think this Jewish devotion to "the democracy" goes back to HST recognizing Israel in May 1948. Jews went solidly for LBJ though Goldwater had Jewish roots. They went overwhelmingly for GA Jimmy Carter too . . . and Mondale. And Dukakis. Clinton. Etc.
30 posted on 12/02/2003 11:51:21 AM PST by Theodore R.
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To: Allegra; BUSHdude2000
The White camp immediately countered with a picture of Fares shaking former President Bush's hand

Really? Cause I just did a quick web search and found pictures of Fares shaking hands with several other interesting characters:

Funny. I see lots of arab sheiks, dictators, thugs toting AKs, and at least one presidential sex offender but strangely no president Bush.

31 posted on 12/02/2003 3:46:58 PM PST by GOPcapitalist
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To: GOPcapitalist
Sanchez's opponent has a lot more money for TV commercials. So he's hoping the media will pick up stories like this and give him more exposure between now and Election Day.


One column I read indicated White had purchase some $235,000 of tv ads for the final week of the campaign.... Sanchez is apparently broke.....
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/metropolitan/williams/2260997
32 posted on 12/02/2003 4:16:42 PM PST by deport
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To: thoughtomator
I think it has been the self-hating secular jews that have been the big rat voting block. Among religious Jews I would expect to find more conservatism.
33 posted on 12/02/2003 4:19:38 PM PST by johnb838 (Deconstruct the liberal communists.)
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To: GOPcapitalist
We've been polling this race. The 11/4 election was White 38 Sanchez 33 Turner 29. Our final poll was White 36 Sanchez 33 Turner 28.

Our most recent poll for the runoff had White up 58-40. Turner's voters (the African-American bloc) are going overwhelmingly for White, as we predicted in our final poll for the 11/4 election.

Sanchez has Hispanics, Republicans, and Conservatives, but that's not quite enough in Houston against a candidate with White who has broad appeal. Sanchez's consultants must be advising him to go negative, which is the usual strategy in situations like this, but only a good one if the negative ads have real substance. White's flaws are apparently not easily reduced to soundbites, or else Sanchez lacks money or lacks PR expertise. (Since this Hezbollah innuendo, the explanation that Sanchez is above "going negative" has been rendered inoperative....)

34 posted on 12/02/2003 4:28:22 PM PST by VeritatisSplendor
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To: VeritatisSplendor; RikaStrom; Dog Gone; GOPcapitalist; WOSG
"Sanchez has Hispanics, Republicans, and Conservatives, but that's not quite enough in Houston against a candidate with White who has broad appeal"


I read that Orlando Sanchez got something like 70% of the Hispanic vote in 1999. If he loses on Saturday (as is likely), is there any chance he will run for Congress in the Hispanic-majority 29th District in the east side of Houston? The district is held by Anglo Democrat Gene Green, who will probably face a tough primary from a Hispanic Democrat given the fact that the new redistricting plan made the district even more Hispanic than before (the district is now 66% Hispanic, although only 62% of the voting-age population is Hispanic and probably little more than half of its voters are Hispanic). Republican performance in the district in 2002 was 36%, which is not that low when one considers that the gubernatorial race pitted a Hispanic Democrat against an Anglo Republican. If Sanchez can get just 50% of the Hispanic vote against Green, he could probably pull off the upset.

Let me do some quick math . . . blacks are only 10% of the district's voting-age population, so if the electorate on election day is 52% Hispanic, 12% black, 34% Anglo and 2% other, Sanchez can win with 51% by getting 60% of the Anglo vote, 55% of the Hispanic vote, 10% of the black vote and 40% of the "other" vote. If anything, I am underestimating Sanchez's percentages among each of these groups in a congressional race. I would be willing to wager that this Saturday Sanchez will get 60% of the vote within the erose boundaries of the 29th district, and even in a congressional race (in which Hispanics and Anglos may be less willing to vote for a conservative Republican than in a mayoral race) I think he can beat Green. If a Hispanic Democrat beats out Green in the primary, though, Sanchez would likely not get close to 55% among Hispanic voters and would need to do much better among Anglo and "other" voters.

I hope Sanchez meets the challenge of running in the Hispanic-majority 29th district and doesn't take the easy road to Congress by running in the safely-Republican 10th district that stretches from suburban Houston to suburban Austin.
35 posted on 12/02/2003 5:15:29 PM PST by AuH2ORepublican (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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To: AuH2ORepublican
"If Sanchez can get just 50% of the Hispanic vote against Green, he could probably pull off the upset. "

50% should have read 55%
36 posted on 12/02/2003 5:17:09 PM PST by AuH2ORepublican (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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To: AuH2ORepublican
If Sanchez gets pummelled in the election on Saturday, he's a loser in two big elections in a row. He's going to look like damaged goods.

And it's a shame. He's a handsome, articulate, conservative hispanic. He's someone who could bring more hispanics into the Republican fold.

You don't see anyone on this thread who has defended the mayoral campaign. It would take an enormously brilliant campaign to defeat a Democrat for mayor in this town, considering the way they have the rules stacked, and the liberal powers and media who control Houston.

I'm still hopeful, but a 57-43 outcome in favor of White wouldn't surprise me.

If Sanchez loses this race badly, he'll be ill-advised to run for Congress in any district next year. His campaign is out of money, he's run a lousy campaign, and he needs to beef up his credentials as someone who has done more than be a city councilman and conservative hispanic voice.

37 posted on 12/02/2003 5:27:48 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: VeritatisSplendor
That sounds about right on the poll data. The truly sad thing is that he's blown a double digit lead since as recent as July and August.

The bad part about him going negative now is that (1) its too late and (2) he has nobody else doing it for him. Had he pulled out the Hezbollah stuff a month or two ago, and had it been publicized by a third party (i.e. the county GOP and a couple PACs), it may have even been enough to knock White out of the runoff. But Sanchez opted to play little league until about yesterday while his money all got soaked up in overpriced yet wholly ineffective consultants.

38 posted on 12/02/2003 6:42:59 PM PST by GOPcapitalist
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To: RikaStrom
Well, that ruins my night. If White is in bed with terrorists he'll win in a landslide within the Houston City Limits. Sheila Jackson Terror-isn Lee's district will vote 100% for White.
39 posted on 12/02/2003 11:40:12 PM PST by Terry Mross
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Bttt.
40 posted on 12/03/2003 5:56:54 AM PST by mewzilla
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