Monday, February 10, 2014

Indicted Ernie Hernandez, Jr. Bombs Bigtime in Cameron Park According to El Rrun Rrun

From the editor:  County Commissioner Ernie Hernandez, accompanied by former Cameron County Democratic Chairwoman Sylvia Garza-Perez got a rude reception at Cameron Park.  Evidently, according to the blogger, Cameron Park residents were not upset with Ol' Ernie because of his recent indictment on 8 counts of political corruption, but because he failed to live up to promises he had made to the Cameron Park community.  


County Commissioner Ernie Hernandez















By Juan Montoya



We have now confirmed from at least three sources who attended a meeting requested by Cameron County Pct. 2 incumbent commissioner Ernie Hernandez and county clerk candidate Sylvia Garza-Perez that both candidates especially Hernandez – received a dressing down for their lack of service to that colonia.


Cameron Park is the largest colonia in Cameron County and former county judge Gilbert Hinojosa used to say that it was larger than some towns such as Olmito. Well, the natives are not happy with the commissioner and they let him have an earful, Hernandez was introduced to the community group by Garza-Perez and he soon heard enough about the autocratic way that the director of El Centro Cultural Cameron Park was running the show in effect elimintaed any community input. In fact, director Martha Kramer, said to be related to county judge Carlos Cascos.

However, that was not the end of it. He promised that he would bring lighting to the colonia and that he would personally see to it that the center was open to community events again.

"How long have you held the office of commissioner?" one participant asked Hernandez.
"About three years," stammered Ernie.
"And in all that time you haven' been here to ask what the colonia needed?" they pressed.
There were other other services that colonia residents demanded Hernandez do something about. They say that packs of dogs roam the dark streets and that some residents keep more than half a dozen of the beasts in unsecured yards.
"If they get out of the yards they could kill someone passing by in the street," one said. Where were the animal control crews, they asked Hernandez.
A colonia resident said that the last time a commissioner promised to bring street lights was when John Wood was in office and that he not only did not bring in the lights for the streets but that he could not figure out a way to divide the costs among the residents there.
Colonia President Gloria Moreno said that Hernandez had done nothing about making the center accessible to residents again and that the people wanted Kramer out as a start.
"You can start with that," she told Hernandez.
"I think that they wished they had never come to talk to us," she recalled today. "Why after three years in office did he choose to come ask us what we need when we have just over a week before early voting begins?"

7 comments:

  1. El pobre cabron is grasping at straws. Los Hernandez don't give a shit about Cameron Park. Hell, they don't even give a shit about their own relatives living in the street. I am sure when Ernie looks across the sway of broken homes in Cameron Park, he is kicking himself for not having been the one you screwed the original buyers of those lots.

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  2. cabrones.. do your own work, don't paste n copy from other wrbsites culeos

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  3. Hay Ernie you will be able to get your teeth fixed in state prison for free. But please keep them brushed because your breath smells.....

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  4. How do you discern a "colonia" in a town that itself is a "colonia"

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  5. That Ernie could have ever been elected to any public office is an insult on this town and county. If he is re-elected it proves that the insult was deserved.

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