Thursday, October 11, 2012

Commissioners Court~Liability Issues More Concerning Than Voter Fraud

"Money talks
But it don't sing and dance
And it don't walk"

Neil Diamond, "Forever in Blue Jeans"

How An Issue Gets Attention in Cameron County




Cameron County does not have a single elected official who cares one wit about voter fraud.  The affidavits gathered, the sworn testimony given concerning illegalities in the election process do not shock or motivate.

CAVA providing evidence of Herminia Becerra's entire neighborhood harvested with mail-in votes, 50 voters registering AFTER voting or the same day, vans of elderly, disabled and mentally challenged herded like cattle to the early voting polling places all gets a big "ho-hum" from elected officials.  

Cameron County has an Election Commission in name only, not in reality.  This collective body of five has no respect for our democracy or the voters and certainly no courage.  As the parent or caretaker of the democratic process in Cameron County, the commission is guilty at the very least of child endangerment with  at least a couple of commission members likely guilty of direct participation in election fraud.  


Omar Lucio
Our affable, elderly county sheriff, Omar Lucio,  rolls with the flow of politiqueras and tainted elections.  His mail-in vote totals in the primary mirrored those of Carlos Masso and Abelardo Gomez.  Our indicted district attorney, Armando Villalobos, sold his soul for money and will allow Cameron Country to be without prosecutorial protection to hang on to his salary till the bitter end.  Will either of the two current district attorney candidates prosecute voter fraud, if elected?  It's doubtful.  The local police department shrank mightily under Carlos Garcia when handed cases involving political officials with clout.  Voters have no recourse.  Clean candidates frequently have no chance.  

Yet, there is a glimmer of hope.  As noted in the agenda for the meeting of the Commissioners Court held 10/11/2012, One thing still gets their collective attention; MONEY!  Notice the all-caps agenda point under Executive Session Items:

D.  DISCUSSION ABOUT WHAT MAY BE DONE, IF ANYTHING, BY COMMISSIONERS COURT REGARDING EXTREME ELECTIONEERING BEHAVIOR AND CONTROLLING SUCH BEHAVIOR ON COUNTY-OWNED PROPERTY IN AND OUTSIDE OF CITY LIMITS AND ALONG CITY, STATE AND COUNTY ROADS NEAR VOTING PLACES INCLUDING A GENERAL LEGAL REVIEW IN OPEN SESSION REGARDING THE PROBLEMS BEING ENCOUNTERED.  ACTUAL ADVICE SOUGHT BY THE MEMBERS OF THE COURT MAY BE DISCUSSED IN EXECUTIVE SESSION UNDER TEXAS GOV'T CODE 571.071(2) AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A CLOSED SESSION MAY BE HELD FOR ANY CONFIDENTIAL ATTORNEY CLIENT COMMUNICATION PERTAINING TO LEGAL ADVICE ON PRECISELY WHAT TO DO, IF ANYTHING, ABOUT THIS ISSUE.

Reading between the lines of the paragraph above, the Commissioners Court has one clear concern~FINANCIAL LIABILITY!  When an underinsured or uninsured home health care worker transports the elderly from day care centers or nursing homes to county polling places for two or three dollars a head with possibly no seat belts in place, who pays if he has an accident?  The candidate? The driver?  The nursing home?  The county?  What if a medical emergency occurs while the voters are in transit?  What if a son or daughter has power of attorney for the elderly person injured, yet not only did not give permission for the journey but was not informed it would occur?  Can county officials reasonably claim no knowledge of  these activities even in the city's own high rise for the elderly?
Ernie Hernandez, Jr.

Just as money gets the attention of oil companies transporting huge cargo across the oceans, maybe money is the only thing that will get the attention of Cameron County elected officials.  Will it take a serious tragedy in the perpetration of election fraud to get the attention of Cameron County?

Ironically, one county commissioner was absent from the meeting the above was discussed in executive session;  Ernie Hernandez, Jr.  Not coincidentally, almost all of the mail-in votes, reported election abuses and politiquera activities occurred in Ernie's district.  Ernie himself, gained his current position by fraud in 2010.

16 comments:

  1. These people belong in prison. Only then will a message be sent. Armando Vialobos let them get away with it for a few years, now it will make for some headlines when these cheaters get arrested. the county should be liable, they were the ones covering up for Roger Ortiz all this time. makes you wonder, how much of that dirty work was at the orders of the Cameron Democrat party?

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    1. This is not about Democrats only. Look at what Carlos Cascos just did, he got in bed with Ernie Hernandez for the "right" rea$$ons. Look at Chuck Mattingly, he was part of those who allowed a convicted murderer to go get his "affairs in order" for the "right" rea$$ons. Look at Frank Morris, he goes with the flow as to not "inconvenience" his friends. So you see...is not about Democrats, or Republicans, is about the self serving individuals who knowingly are destroying our BISD, city and county.

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    2. "Armando Villalobos let them get away with it for a few years"
      Armando Villalobos would continue to let them ALL get away with it because HE IS ONE OF THEM...REMEMBER??

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    3. Right, Armando was one arm of the corruption. He made sure Erin and Norma and the other politiqueras could forge, fake as many ballots as they wanted with no fear of prosecution. Villalobos made sure even the obvious voter fraud in 2010 was never prosecuted, and Erni Hernandez getting the county employee to take a test for his brother in law was never prosecuted. How someone like Carlos Masso gets the Democrats support, its mind boggling. The "little guy" who gets a traffic ticket has to shell out for it or go to jail, but these people have been committing massive fraud for years and get nice prime rib dinners paid for by us, the taxpayers.

      I pray the epidemic of corruption has not affected ALL the Democrats I do have some hope for a few, such as Luis Saenz, and Filemon Vela, and a few others who seem to have a brain and a desire to change the system of corruption that has destroyed this place. Destroyed it. The smartest people I know who went on to start businesses and have money to invest, have moved away. They will not invest here, they say their money will go into some compadre's pocket unlike Houston or San Antonio, where investments actually make money and aren't lost to graft and incompetence.

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  2. As has been said over and over again; Cameron County elected officials are self-serving and look out for themselves and their compadres (the Dumbokratic Party) and care so little about the public that they refuse to take action to end voter fraud. Our elected officials have let the public down by ignoring rampant voter fraud. This refusal by elected officials, such as Sheriff Omar Lucio, DA Armando Villalobos, and others in the judicial sector, is repugnant and perhaps should be investigated by the Secretary of State's Office (responsible for voting and elections)....but wait, that is a job we hear Carlos Cascos is being considered for. If he won't take action as County Judge, then we can't expect him to take action as an appointed state official. We have a collection of self-serving officials who are "sin huevos" and without honor, and surely lack moral courage. All want to be on the public tit, but refuse to serve anyone but themselves and the corrupt Democratic Party.

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    1. [We have a collection of self-serving officials who are "sin huevos" and without honor, and surely lack moral courage. All want to be on the public tit, but refuse to serve anyone but themselves and the corrupt Democratic Party.]

      This is not the Democratic Party I know. These clowns may be calling themselves Democrats, but they are something else altogether. I suggest they organize under a different flag, perhaps the "Arroz Con Pollo Party." These pathetic public servants not only know no shame, but they know nothing!

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    2. I agree. the Democrats like Sylvia Garza Perez and Jared Hockema actually promote the dirtiest of the dirty Erin Hernandez. Whatever money you give them is either going into someone's pocket or to pay a politiquera to force a vanload of Down Syndrome kids into voting for one of their crook friends. They made the word "Democrat" one ugly joke around here. Dirty dirty dirty

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    3. "Arroz con Pollo party" is a better description of these asshats.

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    4. Thanks, DP-M! Arroz Con Pollo Party? Priceless. LOL!!!

      W

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    5. Do you think Perry is going to still consider Cascos after he gets to know who Cascos is supporting? Do you think it will make Perry think twice because Cascos is not only supporting a Democrat, but the most corrupt Democrat tied to voter fraud. Republicans hate the politiquera type system, they align more with voter suppresion....

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  3. The mayor, county judge, county sheriff, chief of police, are all protectors of our citizens and our laws! Most of these individual are in office because of the system, but wait! Whats the differnce? Why have none of them taken the public pulpit at BISD knowing that laws are being broken and tax dollars being misspent? Thru the public information process, Hector Gonzales' first paycheck will hit the front page of the Brownsville Herald. $21,000 and change for his first monthly paycheck! BISD board has no shame and no spine on the aformentioned individuals. This is their community, their school district, their tax dollars! Shame, Shame, Shame?

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  4. Our Mayor proudly tells the story of how he used to dupe illiterate Mexicans into voting for Democrats by handing them strings with knots instructing them in the voting booth. The Mayor's law partner defends Ernie Hernandez and their crooked daughter Erin for wide scale voter fraud.

    Why don't they care about voter fraud or the massive waste at BISD? In their view, BISD is where all the kids whose mom's couldn't afford an abortion are sent to rot away in a classroom, taught by some person who was barely a C student in high school. The parents, like the kids, are the worthless product of unwanted teen pregnancies and overbreeding. When one has this level of disrespect for Brownsville families, who cares if their votes are stolen or bought with a plate of chicken? The only "value" these people have is that their ignorance and large family size makes it easy to coerce several hundred votes every election.

    These elected officials don't consider voters to be people. "Voters", particularly poor hispanic voters, the illiterate, the elderly viejitos, are just the barrio basura, a field of mail in ballots waiting to be harvested. A means to an end. No different, whether its BISD or the County or the judiciary. These elected cronys are parasites upon the ignorant masses of Brownsville people, and have absolutely no respect for us or our votes!

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    1. You are on the right track here, except you left out the effects of religion. We've got a subliminal form of Taliban mentality going on in the whole country.

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  5. "Our mayor used to dupe Mexican illiterates"
    Fu.....ing perro!!

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  6. Yes, SERGIO ZARATE is who to know. Zarate's will tell you who is in with the Congressman, who is out. Erinie Hernandez and his loser cheater daugther are just prison fare, about to be busted by the FEDS. Goodbye, losers, the joke of the 90's flushed down the toilet

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  7. Isn't "Aweful Abel Gomez" rolling over on Villalobos too?

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