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  • Now, Look What You Made Me Do!

    08/04/2010 5:55:34 PM PDT · by jbjd · 9 replies · 2+ views
    "jbjd" ^ | 08.04.10 | jbjd
    The President will visit Texas August 9. Boyd Richie, Chair of the Texas Democratic Party announced July 31 he couldn’t attend a dinner fundraiser at Austin’s Four Seasons due to non-specified commitments. No time for an AF1 touchdown meet-’n-greet. Reports Richie dissed the POTUS based on unpopularity, miss the point. He became TDP Chair in 2006. Look what Obama put him through since then. In 2007, Richie swore to election officials Obama was qualified for office to get his name on the primary ballot. (Under Texas law, the candidate on the ballot must be eligible for the job.) In March...
  • All the President's (Hench)men

    05/11/2010 5:02:25 AM PDT · by jbjd · 280+ views
    jbjd ^ | 05/10/10 | jbjd
    Robert Gibbs: Communications Director for Obama’s Presidential run, he oversaw the launch of the candidate’s on-line political advertising campaign platform, “Fight the Smears." The ad copy accompanying the launch explained this site was designed to neutralize mounting public concerns Obama was Constitutionally ineligible for the job. Two images created for this purpose were posted on the site as part of this electronic ad campaign. The first, conceived by Mr. Gibbs, was an image of a document captioned on its face “Certification of Live Birth” (“COLB”), while ad copy on the ‘page’ called this the candidate’s “Birth Certificate.” The second was...
  • Open Letter to Greg Abbott, Attorney General of Texas

    03/24/2010 3:27:31 AM PDT · by jbjd · 11 replies · 579+ views
    jbjd ^ | 03.24.10 | jbjd
    Attorney General Abbott has indicated he will file a civil suit to challenge the Constitutionality of the just signed ‘Mandatory Purchase of Private Health Insurance’ bill, arguing it encroaches on states’ rights by violating the Commerce Clause. But for several months now, he has had at his disposal a tool that is both much quicker and cheaper to combat this law, as well as any other legislation originating up Mr. Obama’s sinister sleeve. That is, he could investigate the dozens of charges of election fraud the citizens of the great state of Texas have already filed with his office....
  • A Roadmap to Election Fraud in Texas in the 2008 Presidential (Electors) Election

    02/25/2010 10:58:02 AM PST · by jbjd · 9 replies · 675+ views
    jbjd ^ | 02.25.10 | jbjd
    If you have been unable up until now to wrap your brain around the election fraud that occurred in the 2008 Presidential (Electors) Election in applicable* states like Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia, among others; well, this picture showing how that fraud was carried out in Texas is worth a thousand words. As you follow this roadmap to fraud, keep in mind: if Barack Obama failed to satisfy the eligibility requirements of office to get election officials to print his name on the ballot in the state of Texas then… * Applicable states for the purpose of...
  • Clubs Rule

    02/19/2010 9:22:41 AM PST · by jbjd · 210+ views
    jbjd ^ | 02.19.10 | jbjd
    So, what is the legal construct of the Texas Democratic Party? Let me give you a hint what it’s not. Here are the documents returned by the TX Secretary of State web site after a paid on-line search of documents held by that office, for an entity called Texas Democratic Party. Did you notice what name is missing? Yep; the Texas Democratic Party. In the words of Randall Dillard, Director of Communications, Office of the TX SoS: “There is no requirement in state law that political parties organize as a business entity and since the parties are not found in...
  • Texas Two-Step

    02/14/2010 7:28:21 AM PST · by jbjd · 11 replies · 409+ views
    jbjd ^ | 02/14/10 | jbjd
    ... What good is a law ostensibly intended to keep government open to the people, if the only way people can access its provisions is to have the means to hire an attorney! But judging by the tone he used when pressing the one caller to identify her lawyer; and insisting to the other caller that counsel for the Texas Democratic Party said they don’t have to respond, I suspect Mr. Corcoran, Special Assistant to the Chair, Boyd Richie; was trying to intimidate both callers into backing off of their request for records. Just like Ms. Mayo Clark from the...