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Posts Tagged ‘corruption’
Afterthoughts From The Election.
Posted in consequences, government, life, Obama, personal, politics, random, Society, Uncategorized, united states, tagged America, Corrupt voting, corruption, democracy, election, Election Results, Leader of the Free World (not so free anymore), politics, Presidential Election, Washington, Were going to have to live with this for another four years? OMG! on November 7, 2012| 2 Comments »
Corrupt Democrats Are Desperate To Keep Their Power
Posted in Acorn, Community Organizations, conspiracy, Criminal, government, information, News, Obama, politics, Society, united states, tagged Acorn, bogus voter registrations, campaign, corruption, democrats, Harris county tax assessor, Houston Chronicle, Houston Votes, Leo Vasquez, Liberal Lawyers, mid-term elections, Non-profit groups, politics, Texans Together, U.S. Politics, Voter registration fraud, voter rolls on August 28, 2010| 8 Comments »
As the Democrats realize they will probably lose many seats this November with the mid-term elections, they are utilizing all means of corruption as a last attempt to save themselves. I said before, as I am stating now, they will stop at nothing to keep their power.
The following is from the Houston Chronicle, reporting that yes, it is business as usual for the Democrats. Another “Acorn type” organization here in Texas, called “Houston Votes”, has submitted bogus votes and yes, even non-citizen votes to aid their candidates.
This is only part of the article, to read the whole story:
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/metro/7170826.html
Harris County Tax Assessor Collector Leo Vasquez accused a nonprofit group of submitting thousands of bogus voter registration applications in recent months in what he said appears to be a campaign to taint the voter rolls.
Vasquez said his office has received thousands of duplicate applications, including cases in which the office has received six applications for the same person. Other irregularities he cited in the more than 25,000 applications submitted by Houston Votes include cases of underage applicants and people who identified themselves as non-citizens.
“The integrity of the voter roll of Harris County, Texas, appears to be under an organized and systematic attack by the group operating under the name Houston Votes,” Vasquez said.
The group is the voter registration arm of Texans Together, which works to increase civic participation in low-income neighborhoods.
QUESTIONABLE APPLICATIONS
Among the findings by voter registration officials who reviewed 25,640 applications submitted by Houston Votes:
• 7,193 resulted in new voters.
• Another 10,500 are presumed legitimate, but are being checked at the Secretary of State’s office for name and address changes.
• 1,597 different people applied to vote at least twice.
• 325 applications were from underage applicants.
• 25 applications were from people who identified themselves as non-citizens.
• 1,014 applications were from people who already were voters.
• 3,531 applications were rejected because the information in their applications did not match their driver’s license or Social Security numbers.
The Board of Directors, they are a group of liberal activist lawyers, where several list their past accomplishments as “Community Organizers”, just like Obama was.
An Olde Tale Of New
Posted in government, History, literature, Misc, miscelaneous, poems, poetry, politics, Rants, Society, Uncategorized, tagged corruption, evil, government, history, Kenya, literature, miscelaneous, Nancy Pelosi, New World, Oligarchy, Pelosi, poems, poetry, politicians, politics, rants, republic, society, Tyrrany on July 21, 2010| 1 Comment »
“A storm builds, and its coming will cleanse the World”
Lo! We have listened to many a story of our forefathers, their splendor of old, their mighty heirs and warrior deeds! Many a son of warriors old, taken by the forces of savage foes.
Whence came this seed of evil? Born of a father from Ny-an-za, in the “Dark Continent.”
The mother of evil, from Wi-chi-ta, a far away land named “The New World.” The seedling to be born a half-breed son.
The young lad had not a decent upbringing; a father and mother of nomadic ways, he found guidance through a false prophet, who resided in the windy city.
The prophet-noir did instill obscure and profane thoughts into the impressionable young mind. The lad had sought out strange writings by mad-men; twisted ideas of “taking from one man, to give to another”, his education grew in the wrong direction- it was too late- he had sealed his fate.
Surrounded by faceless soulless men and women; he learned his craft well, to be a soothsayer and captured the feeble minded through wicked spells of deception.
From humble beginnings, paltry and weak, he grew to a tyrant as time brought change to the world; he slyly throve under heaven in power and pride.
As he tasted a sip of power he knew, he had to take it all for himself; nothing to stop him- the lawmakers that were trusted to protect the masses, they also fell victim to his spells.
Woe the fate of a great Republic- sabotaged by this monster!
He had planned his campaign; through any means to take power, to rule over all. His ideas were to be followed, none may object; strike down those who dare criticize his will.
His rise to the Apex of power came to pass, swift like a thief in the night. By covert planning; many opened the doors for him, through nefarious ways.
In his court of advisers; a haggard woman of power, took him for her pawn. She vouched for him; a lie through and through….that he may be eligible to be supreme leader over all.
Although the contract of the Republic stated only a natural citizen may rule; she convinced the judges, that her words were true.
Once in power, this usurper from the “Dark Continent” needed not abide by the laws. The oligarchy ruled; looked the other way, when transgressions were committed against the common people.
Those who had power, had committed treason against the Republic; how to annihilate them to restore peace and prosperity through the Great Land?, for which many a brave warrior had met mortality to protect.
Oh the fate of a great nation, only to collapse under such duress!
Everything that was hidden will be revealed; and as the sun overcomes the darkness, will a new day dawn with grace?
Annihilate– To destroy something
Apex– The highest point of something, the top
Covert– Secret, not intended to be known, seen, or found out
Forefather– Male ancestor, usually one who died long ago
Haggard– Appearing worn, unruly
Nefarious– Evil, utterly immoral or wicked
Nomadic or Nomad- Someone who wanders from place to place
Paltry– Insignificant or unimportant
Profane– Irreverent, showing disrespect for God, any deity or religion
Throve– Past tense of thrive
Treason– Betrayal of country
Tyrant– An absolute ruler who exercises power cruelly and unjustly
Usurper- Seize something without right: to use something without the right to do so
Whence– From where- from what place or source
Definitions from Encarta.com, and The American Heritage Dictionary 3rd edition.
Thoughts On The “Character” of the Administration
Posted in bureaucracy, government, miscelaneous, Obama, politics, quotes, relationships, united states, tagged administration, character, constitution, corruption, government, laws, leaders, morals, policy, quotes, Rahm Emanuel, Thomas Jefferson, thugs on May 10, 2010| 1 Comment »
I have been thinking about the current administration leading our country, and the people who President Obama surrounds himself with. One in particular I would like to talk about is Rahm Emanuel, Chief of Staff to Obama. Has come under fire for his lack of self-control and frequent outbursts recently…..basically he is a “hot head”.
It bothers me that there is a lack of good character, or “class” in regards to our leaders. Well what does this mean? Here are a couple of quotes to read and think about regarding this issue.
Nothing is more essential to the establishment of manners in a State than that all persons employed in places of power and trust must be men of unexceptionable characters.”
Samuel Adams, letter to James Warren on the subject of Character, November 4, 1775
It is the manners and spirit of a people which preserve a republic in vigor. A degeneracy in these is a canker which soon eats to the heart of its laws and constitution.”
Thomas Jefferson, notes on Virginia Query 19, regarding character, 1781.