Posted on 09/02/2014 2:28:24 AM PDT by Libloather
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A politiquera is a person who works for a candidate to encourage people to vote, to bring voters to the polls, to ensure that voters select the appropriate candidate, to pay voters for their votes, according to court documents.
Veronica Saldivar was allegedly given part of an eight ball of cocaine to bribe voters to cast their ballot for a Hidalgo County Commissioner.
Court documents reveal a campaign manager distributed the cocaine in baggies to campaign workers.
A voter told FBI agents Saldivar promised to pay $10 in exchange for their vote.
(Excerpt) Read more at valleycentral.com ...
Or state.
“Remember odumbo used to be a “community organizer” as well and look where that got him.
Reading the complete story to the end, I noticed two comments.....”Possible Punishment” and one little tiny word in the following sentence...”They face up to five years in prison and/or a $10,000, if convicted of the crime”.
That little tiny word being “IF”. How many people who have done this same type bribing have gotten ANY punishment? There are way too many liberal judges.
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ANOTHER EXAMPLE--NY DAILY NEWS REPORT Assemblyman Nelson Castro (DEM-NY) faced a perjury charge that stemmed from a voting scam that he ran out of his Bronx apartment.
On July 31, 2009, Castro was indicted by a Bronx County Grand Jury for committing perjury in a 2008 election fraud ..... a known crook was representing the predominantly Dominican 86th NY Assembly District.
A LIFE OF CRIME By 2008, Castro had already compiled a record of criminal arrests in two states and had lied in court about voter registration fraud inside his own Bronx apartment. And that was before he got elected to office.
By 2010, the arrogant scofflaw Castro owed more than $8,600 in unpaid parking tickets.
Colluding latino Bronx Democratic Party leaders anointed Castro in the summer of that year to fill a spot on the Democratic primary ballot for the 86th Assembly District.
Castro was a former staff member for State Sen. Adriano Espaillat (who just lost a Congressional election) and the party bosses were eager to elect a young Dominican politician in the South Bronx, where the Dominican population was growing rapidly.
"We knew Nelson had had some legal troubles before, but no one had any idea at first how bad they were," said one incredible stupid latino colluder who participated in Castro's selection.
Castro's "troubles" included a 1989 felony arrest in Michigan for larceny.Michigan court records obtained by the Daily News show that Castro, who was 19 at the time, pled guilty to a misdemeanor conspiracy and was sentenced to 180 days probation.
In 2003, Castro was arrested again in New York, this time for grand larceny. He was accused of pocketing $4,900 in unemployment checks while holding a job. He pled guilty to petty larceny, repaid the money and was slapped with three years probation.
Then in March 2008, Castro was arrested a third time for driving in East Harlem with a revoked license and as a scofflaw who owed more than $3,000 in parking tickets. By the time latino party leaders feigned surprise when learning the details of his run-ins with the law, they'd already put him on the ballot.
Even more disturbing revelations followed. In addition to being the choice of the power-grabbing latino party bosses for the Assembly, Castro and his campaign had colluded w/ latinos---and orchestrated voter registration fraud.
During the hearing before an election Referee, evidence emerged that 10 people were registered to vote from Castro's one-bedroom apartment at 2269 Hampden Place. In addition to Castro and his fiancée, the other eight included Castro's cousin, his aunt and uncle, two relatives of his fiancée, and three people who were key figures in the Castro campaign. Most had registered to vote only months before.
But Castro had lied---he testified in the hearing that he and his fiancée lived alone and that he had no idea all those people were registered there.
Asked why so many people were claiming to live in the same tiny apartment, Castro's lawyer claimed at one point that it was a "common practice in the Dominican community for families to take in relatives."
NOTE: Registering at Castro's place ---where they did not live---means they were already registered at one or more other places--- voting under several addresses---and several identities. But Castro never got nailed for that.
This is how calculating latinos gain power.
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State? Texas. Hidalgo County is down by the border with Mexico.
“Saldivar” - I can probably guess the party within a 99.99 % degree of accuracy...
Commissioner Precinct 1
His FB page has an image of a big bumper sticker that says "Texas Deserves Better VOTE DEMOCRAT
This is sick. Our election process is becoming criminals being elected by co-conspirators.
Remember JJs half bro’s involvment with the black Muslim Chicago street gang founded by a Mexican drug cartel. Bro N ROBINSON is doing life for his $500,000 heroine deal to east coast — that’s Robinson as in MRobinsonO
It’s a family thing and it didn’t start yesterday!
Just importing the corrupt practices from the hellholes they come from. In Mexico, the buying of votes is business as usual.
My gosh... buying votes...
doesn’t need a mention..... we know they had to be dims
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