Saturday, July 28, 2012

The Hernandez's, Organized Crime Without Impediment, Thriving in Apathy

There are no assassinations like the violent turbulence of the Chicago mob families in the 1930's, no drug turf war like the one between the Zetas and the Gulf cartels, but make no mistake, the Hernandez are a crime family, living outside the law, stealing elections, ignoring ethics and election codes and getting away with it.


The simple, unvarnished truth is that there's no local enforcement of any kind with the integrity, fortitude or will to deal with this crime family.  The Brownsville Police Department kept the case of the Ernie Hernandez orchestration of the illegal hiring of his convicted felon brother-in-law Robert Cadriel for 30 days while figuring out an expedient way of not touching it, finally settling on "out of our jurisdiction."  


Cameron County Sheriff Omar Lucio was quoted in 2008,  saying he uses politiqueras, not paying them, but allowing them to intercede on behalf of traffic offenders.  The statistical anomaly in the primary involving mail-in votes seems to indicate Lucio has not changed his philosophy.  Look for no help fighting political corruption there.


District Attorney Armando Villalobos has always looked the other way on political corruption, and no wonder, as he's up to his own eyeballs in and indictment for the same.   His days now are spent looking for angles of defense, investigative missteps, anything to beat this rap.  


A possible safety net, Election Commissioner Roger Otiz has shown the utmost complicity in tolerating political corruption,  yielding meekly to the heavyhandedness of Gilberto Hinojosa, ignoring the cries from poll watchers of numerous abuses and treating ballots with such carelessness that even the simple arithmetic of a voting count becomes a comedy of errors.   Now, in this election, Ortiz enforces the trivial, the inconsequential straws of the Election Code while ignoring the rafters of significant abuse by the crime family.   




Cameron County is down to one last hope;  the voter.  Only a heavy voter turnout July 31 can overcome the cheating by the Hernandez's, the slimy work done by the arrogant politiqueras and the unfortunate herding of our elderly, disabled and mentally challenged citizens like cattle to the polling booth to follow the mob's sample ballot.  Remember in professional polls, Erin H. Garcia showed a following of 15%, but actually garnered 25% in the primary.  That upswing represents a huge block of harvested votes to overcome.


Since the 2010 Ernie Hernandez-Ruben Pena trial for voter fraud focused on mail-in ballots, the politiqueras under the direction of the Hernandez's have switched strategies to herding the elderly, the disabled and the mentally challenged in vans to the polling places.  Witnesses have observed the election officials go out to these vans, ask the how many ballots are needed, while the "voters' remain in the vehicle.  


Brownsville and Cameron County have suffered two decades of personal enrichment, stolen elections and cronyism from the Hernandez's.  If we miss our opportunity to vote on July 31, we enable that corruption to continue on into the next generation.  No one else will stop the crime spree if we don't.  



10 comments:

  1. Vote Saenz, Avila and Begum

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  2. Anonymous.....NO....a crook, a pervert and an idiot!!!!

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  3. BEGUM CHUCK MATTINGLY AND ADELA GARZA ON OUR LIST....screw the rest of the SOB'S

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  4. Emilio Hernandez was indicted on embezzlement charges while serving as mayor of Brownsville. Ernie Hernandez, his nephew, has lied, cheated and stolen in every post as an elected official he's held. Erin Hernandez Garcia would be the third generation of corruption from this miserable family.

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  5. It amazes me that the Herald doesn't print this.

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  6. Is Oso Duvall the Jeff Duvall who has tax liens and judgements against him for running unlicensed home healthcare facilities? over $100,000?
    Is Oso Duvall gainfully employed?
    Is he on some type of disability?
    Is he being paid cash under the table by his employer to exploit the entitlement system?
    Does he work for an Indian hotelier in Brownsville?
    Is he at the right hand of Erin G. Hernandez, Denise Blanchard, Carlos Masso, and Celeste Sanchez?
    If so, that's too bad.

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  7. Thank you MMB - this is beyond ridiculous! I saw her ad in the Sunday paper talking about running an election based on some bullshit answer because I've seen her ads slinging the MUD at Begum and her son! And the herding of the people to the polls is beyond disgusting! God save us from the Hernandez-es! Pobre gente de Brownsville! But we're allowing it to happen - no one cares so no one votes. Brownsville has been this way for years. Burros! If I could save up the money to blow this burrito stand I would. Pinche gente around here only care about fucking buffets and the cinemark movies. No culture, no class - you all deserve the Hernadezes! The want to be the leaders of this dumb ass community full of Cowboy fans and beer drinkers. No motivation to even speak english correctly even though they've lived here in the US all their lives, no desire to get a better job, get off welfare - or VOTE!! What the fuck is that?! Oh, voting is only for the rich people, right? Ay, raza!

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  8. dems send a message to the corrupt vote Republican!

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  9. Jim, If all this corruption is due to "apathy" we all need to share the blame, the voting public and the elected officials who lack the "huevos" to exert any moral leadership....or lack morale courage to stand up for ethical government. While apathy and ignorance prevails at every level of Cameron County government and politics...the taxpayer loses. We have too many elected officials who prove that the story of "la jaiba" is true here. Good people don't run for office, so good people don't get elected. And, only the voters can change that. I would help if at least one elected officlal had the balls to take a leadership position to end the corruption. Too many survive (make a living) off the public dole in the culture of the local Democratic Party. They support Obama but don't want change.

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  10. If "dirty politics" is illegal, why are more people in jail in Cameron County. Some local politicians seem to think that there is nothing illegal in political campaigning....and so the Sheriff takes no action (he actually is part of the "dirty politics"; the DA takes no action and we know he is part of dirty politics; and so who is the purveyor of honest politics, ethics and integrity.....obviously no one in Cameron County. The voters don't care and the elected officials seek the protection of the culture of corruption. We live in a third world area....which happens to be inside the U.S. borders. What a shame.

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