Posted on 12/02/2001 1:19:18 PM PST by GOPcapitalist
In the hours following the announcement of the results from last night's Houston mayoral runoff, I have heard constant reports of 'rat voter fraud in yesterday's election. Considering that Orlando Sanchez fell short of racist mayor Lee "Speaking Lessings" Brown by less than 5,000 votes, I have no doubt that this election was carried by fraud.
As I noted earlier, Lee Brown himself was not the winner last night - hatred was the true winner. Racial hatred, fraud, deception, and bigotry all won last night. Lee Brown was just the shell cover for them.
Needless to say, I am utterly disgusted at the ammount of fraud perpetrated by the Democrats yesterday. It is a continuing problem that plagues our elections, perhaps more than anything else. It is a problem that has gone on too long and is literally out of control. What the Republican Party needs to learn is that until we draw the line in the sand and put an end to voter fraud, we will continue to lose elections that rightfully should have been won.
I am calling on any and all freepers with information pertaining to ballot fraud in yesterday's Houston mayoral race to post it here and now. This information needs to be documented and publicized. I plan to inquire with the county about obtaining open records requests of sign in sheets from yesterday's elections to detect fraud and need to know specifically what precinct numbers to be on the lookout for. Any and all information is appreciated. Please post it here and post it publicly if at all possible, as it needs to be documented in a place for all to see. This problem must be stopped now.
Based on credible information I have already heard to date, there is not a shadow of a doubt in my mind what would have happened yesterday had Orlando Sanchez won. Lee Brown, Jew Don Boney (yes, Jew Don IS his real name! He's a local version of Al Sharpton in Houston), the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and their gang of racist thugs would have immediately filed an election challenge and recount request to try and overturn the election. They had this planned and in the works, ready to launch if needed. In fact, I honestly believe that they would have willingly incited racial riots had they become "necessary" to ensure Brown's return to office (no, Lee Brown was not "reelected"). That is how desparate these people are, and we should never forget it.
Eventually they screw up and get exiled.
Other than that I guess it could be a form of envy, since Libertarians never have (or will ever) lost by a close margin. They're 1%ers at best.
Sometimes it takes a little while to figure this out, for we want to be polite. You're much too nice and decent, IMO. But then, most Bushies are nice people, just like Presient Bush.:-)
Your questions seem more agumentative than seeking answers.
Also, you obviously don't know anything about Houston politics, Brown, or Jew Don Boney because you would realize how ridiculous your questions seem to those of us who are all too familiar with all of them!
Peace, I even question whether they are Libertarians. IMO, this particular guy seems to be a leftist disguised as a Libertarian. Most Libertarians are much more idealistic or practical than this dumb dude. He's better known as a trouble maker disruptor, IMO.
If you want to frustrate a XXXLibertarian to the Nth degree, don't answer his post at all. The result is the same, but you don't have to get in the mud with them.
What the Republican Party needs to learn is that until we draw the line in the sand and put an end to voter fraud, we will continue to lose elections that rightfully should have been won.The only thing that matters is who counts the votes. Socialists commit election fraud as a rule, and in areas where these type of vermin are working the polling places, they stuff ballot boxes. In my locale, they have a list of registered voters, crossing it off as the voters show up. After the polls close and before the numbers are submitted, they fill out as many ballots as possible, given the number of names not yet crossed off their lists. The best way for the rest of us to frustrate this is to vote, to form watch groups that demand to observe the process all day long until the numbers are submitted, and it would help if more non-leftists would take election day off of work to volunteer to work the polls. Keep your eye on the cookie jar.
Figured there was something fishy about pushing this light rail through when it was voted down. The scumbag Democrats that support each other keep living up to their name- by continuing to live and leach off the taxpayers, line their pockets, raise their taxes - and care very little about doing the right thing for society of which they are the guardians. How very sad.
FORTY miles? That's something I'd definitely petition to change. In at least a couple of elections I know it would have made a difference to me. Had I been confronted with a 40 mile drive after a long, tiring day at work I would have been sorely tempted to just go straight home.
Approximately how much area does Houston cover? I'm picturing a huge city in terms of square mileage, much like Jacksonville, Florida, where I was stationed during the 80s. The county lines of Duval and the city of Jacksonville were one and the same. Biggest city in the US, if I'm not mistaken. In some of the rural areas of such a city I can see making a long drive, but not in the more populous suburbs. That really should be fixed.
"Attention GOP: IN ORDER TO WIN, YOU MUST GO FOR THE THROAT AND TALK ABOUT ELECTION FRAUD INCESSANTLY!"NO, the way to combat it is to watch AND work the polls. Period. WATCH THAT BALLOT BOX, AND THOSE WORKING IT.
If you aren't familiar with harris county, it is large compared to many urban counties.
Another way of putting it, Houston has 3 completed loop roads around the city, plus parts of a fourth, plus two interstates encircling downtown. I-10 and 45 encircle downtown. Loop 610 is the next one out, a few miles away. Beltway 8 is beyond that. FM 1960/State Highway 6 is beyond it. The next one under construction is the Grand Parkway, which goes way off outside of Harris County.
Not 40 miles to vote, but for the precinct to turn in its ballots.
My favorite Whipping-Boy? That damned Clymer Ridge, who let the Demos steal Pennsylvania from Bush with HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of bum votes. More GD ballots were tallied in parts of Philly than the number of of men, women, children, and domestic pets in the precincts!
To top it off some GD Philly judge ORDERED the registration of 100,000 Russian residents who are years from citizenship. Solid Republican rural districts carried by illegal Mexican farm-worker voters, etc etc.
Jesus wept. Ridge slept. Not ONE suit filed! Sanchez, eh? Another GOP sin cojones ... unless he fights.
My favorite Whipping-Boy? That damned Clymer Ridge, who let the Demos steal Pennsylvania from Bush with HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of bum votes. More GD ballots were tallied in parts of Philly than the number of of men, women, children, and domestic pets in the precincts!
To top it off some GD Philly judge ORDERED the registration of 100,000 Russian residents who are years from citizenship. Solid Republican rural districts carried by illegal Mexican farm-worker voters, etc etc.
Jesus wept. Ridge slept. Not ONE suit filed! Sanchez, eh? Another GOP sincojones ... unless he fights. If not, he is just the latest Trent Lottian example of the total country-club-ization of the GOP. Hard to believe it is the party that once rallied the nation to Preserve the Union and Free the Slaves.
I was at a poll at an elementary school from 6:20AM till the Pct. Judge left at 9:03PM. There was no fraud at this precinct (visible to me). The judge followed the law. I have no idea what he would have done had there been no pollwatcher present. He seemed like an honest man but he is an experienced demorat operative. He spent all day, (mostly on the telephone to Co. Clerk's office), assisting voters who were in the wrong precinct, were not on the poll list, had many name discrepancies or thought/said that they had/were registered to vote. He made every effort possible to get them to cast their vote as he was helping the speech challenged mayor's re-election effort and he knew damn well who these folks were going to vote for.
This is a 99% black precinct. I saw 6 non-black people all day. A pollwatcher from the Secretary of State's office also came by for about 2 hours. Approx. 60 people were turned away, (2 were felons). another 20+ were directed to the correct precinct. Some of these people thought that they could vote at any polling place, (or perhaps, they were trying to vote again). IMHO there are many inaccuracies in the records of registered voters. One man pointed out that his grandmother, deceased in 1982 was still on the poll list. He also said that someone had signed her in as voted in 11/2000 when he came to vote and saw her name. I know that Paul Bettencourt has been trying to clean up the reg. voter rolls but the demorats have not been helpfull and have taken cheating to very sofisticated levels. The motor-voter and other lax voter registration processes invite dishonesty and cheating, and the demorats have taken full advantage of this.
I kept a count of the ballots and it concurred with the Pct. Judge's 364 ballots. 62 people voted early. Only one tried to vote again. She stated that she did not vote early but was rejected. This precinct got 50+% turnout.
We lost by 4383 votes and 313,632 people voted to determine our mayor. This turnout was 31.53%. Where the hell are the others? The blacks (25% of Houston) the stupid whites who voted for Doofuss, and the hispanics who do not register/vote have chosen our mayor.
Now Doofuss brown will further the agenda of his puppet masters and run us further into debt. "but we wont raise your taxes & fees". But... we will have our toy train, all the ballparks for the wealthy team owners and a downtown convention hotel which no hotel chains would invest in!
Time to move out of this city/county before the interset payments on the new 1.3B of bonds start to come due.
Anyone want to buy my house in the museum district? I'm out of here!
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