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NoPasaran Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-29-04 07:31 AM
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Forty Faxes and a Whisper: Texas Election Scandal
"As I look back over the General Election held on Nov. 2, 2004, I know that voting is a 'right' that is being taken away everyday," writes Brenda Denson-Prince. But she is not writing about far away places like Ohio or Florida. She is writing about her own attempt to become the first woman in Kaufman County, Texas to sit on the County Commissioners Court. On the day after Christmas, Denson-Prince faxes me forty pages.

For the past three years the 50-year-old Texas native studied up for the position of County Commissioner by going to meetings. And she recruited the outgoing Commissioner, Ivan Johnson, to be her campaign manager. In the Democratic primary, she won handily. And right up to ten o'clock on election night, she felt pretty good about her chances. That's about the time she says she left Democratic Party headquarters in the town of Kaufman to return home to Terrell. With virtually all nine voting boxes counted, she was about 200 votes ahead.

"Y'all better get back over here," is what Terry Crow told Ivan Johnson over the telephone not too long after ten o'clock. "They're about to steal the election away from Brenda." Johnson was watching the phone at the Denson-Prince campaign headquarters in Terrell. So Johnson called Denson-Prince, they hopped in their cars, and sometime between 10:30 and 11:00 that night, they walked through the back door of the Kaufman County courthouse annex, where the votes had been counted.

"In the hall, there was the election administrator," recalls Denson-Prince. "She said, 'Brenda, it's a tie, so you can flip a coin if you want to.'" Denson-Prince would prefer to keep it off the record what she said in reply to that flip remark.

-lots more iceberg-

http://www.texascivilrightsreview.org/phpnuke/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=141
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Gman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-29-04 07:52 AM
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1. Does the GOP have seminars
on how to do this?
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opihimoimoi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-29-04 08:30 AM
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2. BUT BUT The gop fuckers are the MORAL ones ...so we are led
to believe

GOP tactics: LIE CHEAT STEAL...deny, reject distort detract denigrate
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NoPasaran Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-29-04 09:06 AM
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4. The do seem to
all be getting their plays from the same book, don't they?
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Gman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-29-04 04:05 PM
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7. Their responses to these situations are always identical
no matter where it occurs.
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amber dog democrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-29-04 08:57 AM
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3. This is what we are up against.
I hate to adopt a take no prisoners stance regarding Republicans, yet we must.
There is nothing they will stop at and nothing but absolute vigillance will serve.
There is no good faith with these people.
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sonias Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-29-04 10:43 AM
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5. Where the hell is the Democratic Party in this story?
(snip)
The responsible individuals that we have placed in authority to watch over the elections to make sure voting is held in an orderly process just makes me really ashamed of being a United States citizen when I see such abuse and abnormalities allowed to go unquestioned or investigated.(/snip)

This is why we lose races. Even if we win them they cheat us out of office. How do good Democratic candidates decide to run, when the party isn't fighting like hell for them? There should be lawsuits flying all over this. How about Brenda getting her day in the Legislature to tell her story. I want this to be investigated right in the same committee they're set to try to steal Hubert Vo's seat.

What can we do to get the Democratic Party to make a bigger stink about this?

And by the way Greg Moses does some great writing. I'd like to see him work his way into the mainstream. Wish we wrote for the Texas Observer at least.

Sonia

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ashling Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-29-04 01:06 PM
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6. I agree with 95% of your post, but
I respectfully disagree as to his writing
I found the piece to be too choppy and took way too long to get to the point. Paragraph 7, in fact. At least 4 of the first 6 paragraphs could have been cut entirely.

Sorry, that's just me.:)

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gmoses Donating Member (105 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-29-04 09:53 PM
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8. Vo Supporters Going to Austin Jan. 11
By Greg Moses
Texas Civil Rights Review

http://houston.indymedia.org/

Texas Aggies love to say that Highway Six runs both ways. At Beechnut St. in Houton, Highway Six runs into the rest of the world.

Of 6,000 people living in the neighborhood at the Southeast corner of Highway Six and Beechnut, 47 percent were born outside the USA. About half of them have become citizens, according to the US Census Bureau (Census 2000, Tract 4539).

“Hubert Vo does represent District 149,” says Rogene Gee Calvert, speaking by cell phone about the newly elected state representative for the district that includes Highway Six between Interstate 10 and Beechnut. “It is a district with many first generation immigrants like Hubert, and they feel like he understands their issues.”

Calvert is president of the Houston 80-20 Asian American Political Action Committee. During the campaign season, 80-20 endorsed Vo, knocked on doors for him, placed ads in Asian media, and sent out campaign literature in five Asian languages. Now, with Vo’s slim electoral victory being challenged in the Texas Legislature, Calvert is organizing to keep Vo in office.

“We do not want to see his victory stolen away,” says Calvert. On Vo’s behalf, Calvert is helping with a petition drive that aims to collect 10,000 signatures, and she is organizing a delegation of Vo supporters that will appear in his behalf at the Legislature’s inauguration day, Jan. 11.

According to sources close to Vo, the newly-elected rep is spending his days with the people who elected him, listening again before he begins working in Austin.

“He has an apartment in Austin, but he has his hands full back in the district,” reports our source. “His schedule is as tight as it was in the campaign.” On Tuesday Vo attended a holiday party with the Alief Super Neighborhood Council, a civic group that he belonged to before he decided to run.

“Oh, yes, I have seen him several times this month at different functions,” says 80-20 communications chair Steven Pei. “He’s doing his homework.”

"It's also important to stress that Hubert has grassroots support from other communities as well," says Pei. "Hubert has support among Africans, African Americans, Hispanics, and Anglos."

“We felt that Hubert represented the community best,” says Calvert as she explains an endorsement process which requires a two-thirds majority from 80-20 participants. “He has been successful in his own life, and he was running a successful campaign. We took those to be good indications that he would also be a successful voice for us in the legislature.”

80-20, explains Calvert, gets its name from a concept that assumes any group of people will have 20 percent of its population loyal to one side of the political spectrum and another 20 percent loyal to the other side. The challenge then becomes one of moving the middle 60 percent to one side or the other to create an 80-20 bloc. In some races, 80-20 moves the middle toward Republicans, in other races, like Vo’s, the middle moves toward a Democrat.

In the legislature, Calvert and Pei want Vo’s help in passing a bill that would give definition and funding to a Southwest Chinatown area East of Vo’s district. You can see a colorful map of the area at, where else, chinatownmap.com (see link below).

“We want to promote the area as a major tourist attraction,” says Calvert. But the area needs work first, especially with lighting, police protection, and other infrastructure.

“Safety of the community is the number one issue that keeps coming up at our meetings,” says Pei. “People want more security in their neighborhoods.”

Meanwhile a source close to the Vo camp says that the election challenge is “just chugging along” as the parties inspect about 200 names of voters that Republicans allege cast illegal ballots.

“We have to see if their ballots were actually illegal and who they voted for,” reports the source.

But it seems that a larger wisdom should prevail when the challenge hits the chambers of the legislature. Does Texas want to understand and develop the issues that work best for immigrants like Vo, create a Southwest Chinatown, and extend Highway Six as a global highway that runs both ways? I don’t see why not.

Why not go for Vo? It’s a simple thing to say, and a smart thing to do for Texas.

NOTE: 80-20 President Rogene Gee Calvert can be reached by cell phone at 832-723-4508.

See the map of Southwest Chinatown at:
http://www.chinatownmap.com/houstonswchinatownmap.htm

www.texascivilrightsreview.org/phpnuke/
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sonias Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-30-04 10:28 AM
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9. Welcome to DU GMoses
I also loved the Cap51 Rally Piece:
http://www.peacefile.org/wordpress/
Send No Messengers of Defeat: The Texas Capitol Rally Against Election Fraud

My favorite piece of the prose:
(snip)
"What a beautiful day to be standing up for our Constitutional Republic against enemies foreign and domestic," exclaims Jones in a pure patriot opening. Jones carries a loaded automatic in his throat, and he sprays his audiences with rapid fire allegations of conspiracy, corruption, and confoundedness in high places. For Jones it’s the ballot box or the cartridge box, and right now the ballot box is looking like a stolen weapon.
(/snip)

That's just the best damn description of Jones I've ever read. And I think of Jones as more of entertainment, but he knows how to work his audience.

Sonia
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gmoses Donating Member (105 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-30-04 03:15 PM
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10. aw shux sonia
thanx
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gmoses Donating Member (105 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-02-05 03:14 PM
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11. New story from Van Zandt County
This just in via email from the Dem. Chair of Van Zandt County :

The GOP election judges there were essentially doing everything they could to prevent African Americans from voting. Two judges and I nearly got in a fight, I called one a racist, and it was very ugly.

Among other things, they accused an African-American woman of fabricating a driver's license. Her maiden name was on the license, but her married name in the poll book. Address, middle name, all else, were the same. Refusing to call the County Clerk as prescribed by law, they tried to force her to vote a provisional ballot. I argued with them for over 20 minutes, during which time the entire line was held up. The woman was finally allowed to vote an actual ballot, but after tremendous problems.

http://www.texascivilrightsreview.org/phpnuke/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=145
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sonias Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-03-05 01:29 PM
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12. This is disgusting and illegal
G is the ACLU involved in this at all? If you know the parties involved either Leibowitz or the African-American woman who was disenfranchised please tell them to contact the ACLU or even better Texas Civil Rights Project. Jim Harrington takes quite a few of these voter's rights cases and wins. I think it's time we took on Van Zandt county.

Here is the contact info for TCRP
http://www.texascivilrightsproject.org/
Think you have a civil rights case?
Please call 512.474.5073
from 2 - 4 pm on Thursdays
to speak to a new client intake representative.

Sonia
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gmoses Donating Member (105 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-03-05 01:45 PM
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13. thanks sonia, I passed it along
with some other good suggestions received via email
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reprehensor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-03-05 01:28 PM
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14. Judge Appointed to Hear Election Contest
Judge Appointed to Hear Election Contest

In Oscar Texas: One Down, One to Go?

March 3, 2005

By GREG MOSES

snip

Readers familiar with the story will know that on election night 2004, Denson-Prince left the central counting station with reports showing her in a comfortable lead, but by the time she got home the numbers had suddenly shifted to a tie. In a subsequent recount, she was handed a three-vote loss. The abrupt change in election-night fortunes has been explained by one technician as the result of a read-out error in the earlier reports, but Prince wants to see a full review of the evidence in court. So she filed suit in December.

The original judge assigned to the case asked to be excused shortly after the story was first reported by the Texas Civil Rights Review. On Sunday, Terrell Tribune's Will Irwin reported that retired judge and Dallas attorney Os Chrisman has been appointed to hear the election contest.

Chrisman may be a retired judge, but he has not been retiring in the affairs of his state. As an alumni leader at Baylor University, he declared at a public forum in July, 2003 that alumni "aim to have a voice in this university from this day forward." And he joined in public efforts to remove University President Robert Sloan, who this summer will be moving to the position of Chancellor.

A simple search at the Texas Ethics Commission web site yields only one record of a campaign contribution made by Oswin Chrisman. In late October, records show that he gave $100.00 to Beth Maultsby, Republican candidate for Dallas Family District Court. The donation was small but symbolically significant, since Maultsby's Democrat opponent Dennise Garcia went on to become 'Dallas County's first elected Latina judge.'

snip
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sonias Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-03-05 04:23 PM
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15. Important note at bottom of article
Contributions to the Brenda Denson-Prince Campaign Fund may be sent to P.O. Box 2434, Terrell, Texas 75160.

Also the top story on Greg's blog
http://www.texascivilrightsreview.org/phpnuke/index.php

Sonia
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