Thursday, August 12, 2010

Dems Try to Steal Votes Again?



John R. Houk
© August 12, 2010


The Tea Party Movement has developed fear and loathing from America’s Leftists especially those that hide behind the Democratic Party which seems is controlled today by a fringe of Left Wingers of which President Barack Hussein Obama is the Comrade Boss.

There has been an accusation since at least June in Florida that the Democrats have developed a strategy if you can’t beat’em – infiltrate’em and push Democratic Party candidates on a local level. Apparently Florida is not the only State in Union that has embarked on this political black-op to use Tea Party Movement charisma to overcome the “Throw them out of Office” American feeling that is wisely sweeping over the voters.

Nationally, Democrats say they intend to campaign against the tea party movement. But locally, Democratic officials and activists in at least four states now stand accused of collaborating with tea party candidates in an attempt to sabotage Republican challengers in some of the closest House races in the nation.

The charges of dirty tricks are being leveled in Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Jersey and Florida — and they involve more than a half-dozen contests that could tip the balance of power in the House.

The accusations range from helping tea party activists circulate candidate petition sheets to underwriting the creation of official tea parties, which then put forth slates of candidates that local conservatives accuse of being rife with Democratic plants.

In all of the affected races, the outcome is expected to be close enough that a third-party candidate who wins just a few percentage points could end up swinging the outcome to the Democratic congressman or candidate.



But the evidence of campaign tampering in at least two states is hard to dismiss. In Michigan, the [Democrat] party chairman in suburban Detroit’s Oakland County now concedes that one of his top aides played a role in helping nine tea party candidates get onto the ballot for various offices across the state — including the open 1st Congressional District and the 7th Congressional District, held by vulnerable freshman Democratic Rep. Mark Schauer…


Now, seven House seats are the subject of controversies that are spawning threats of lawsuits and criminal complaints and even pitting conservative tea party activists against one another.



A similar scenario is unfolding in Florida, where there is also evidence — though not conclusive — of Democratic tampering. There, accusations of trickery have sparked a bitter battle among tea party activists.

The skirmishing began when grass-roots conservatives learned that a local attorney, Fred O’Neal, and a Republican political consultant in Orlando, Doug Guetzloe, had registered the Florida Tea Party with state election officials…

As local activists began digging into the backgrounds of O’Neal and Guetzloe, they discovered several connections between the consultant and Democratic Rep. Alan Grayson, an outspoken freshman who is at the top of GOP target lists.

Grayson advertised on Guetzloe’s conservative talk show. He also appointed Guetzloe to a small-business advisory group and Guetzloe’s son interned in the Democrat’s congressional office.

Armed with those links, tea party activists across the state accused the two men of forming a front group designed to help Democrats in tight elections…

[T]he accusations grew more heated when the Florida Tea Party released a slate of 20 candidates to run for state and federal offices.


Although the vast majority of the challengers are aimed at state officials, the organization recruited candidates for three important House races — two Republican-held open seats and the Grayson contest. (Excerpted from an excerpt from Sweetness & Light)


I believe Sweetness & Light provides a decent abbreviation of Democratic Party dirty tricks to keep the U.S. Congress in the Democratic Party hands and to grasp a Dem hold on the State level to be in the driver’s seat of drawing U.S. Congress Voting Districts up in a gerrymandering way to thwart a Conservative Republican come-back to save the nation from at the very least an Obamanation social transformation. Hopefully enough RINOs will be escorted out of the GOP to benefit Capitalism and a market economy before Americans become drones of U.S. Government power and desires.

Now I was alerted to the Dem agenda via a WorldNetDaily email alert that pointed to an article entitled, “WND's Miami conference dumps Florida Tea Party.” The reason the title caught my attention more than Dem Party black-ops conspiracy is that WND is a huge supporter of the Tea Party Movement. WMD attempts to persuade a unified front of the huge amount of Tea Party organizations across the nation via writing and being the conduit to bring various Tea Party organizations together on a local level to caucus their ideas between each other and those that are curious on how to get rid of Big Government and Excessive taxation.

Undoubtedly there are other issues emanating from various Tea Party organizations and I suspect the WND media crew led by Joseph Farah would like to add some other Conservative agendas to a unified Tea Party front to make the movement politically stronger. The significant core ideas of the Tea Party Movement though are anti-Big Government and anti-excessive taxation. The concept tends to toss a net of like-mindedness that stretches Political Parties whether they are Democrats or Republicans or many of the splinter politically Conservative Parties that are disaffected with Republican Party failure to combat Big Government.

Back to WMD: the headline gives the appearance of inter-Tea Party Movement dissension that could fracture the movement. My first thoughts found this distasteful. It turns out though that the Tea Party Movement has become unified to expose Leftist infiltration. For clarity’s sake the Dem Party mole infiltration of a Conservative Movement is to fool voters to either vote Dem Party or split the vote enough that a Dem Party candidate wins a three candidate race.

WMD is sponsoring a Tea Party Movement convention in Florida and has barred the Florida Tea Party from participating because local Dem Party apparent dirty tricks. Read it at WorldNetDaily.

JRH 8/12/10



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