Alvin Greene Wins Primary

And as if Mr. Greene was not enough for the Demo party…Another one rocks the boat…LOL!

[quote]Another Alvin Greene? Texas Democrats Grapple With Their Own Surprise Candidate

Kesha Rogers, winner of the U.S. Democratic Party primary election in Texas’s 22nd congressional district

South Carolina’s unexpected Democratic nominee for the US Senate, mystery man Alvin Greene, says he wants to play golf with Barack Obama. But in Texas, another surprise Democratic primary winner, congressional nominee Kesha Rogers, wants to impeach the President. So while South Carolina party officials are still unsure of what to do about Greene’s success at the ballot box, Texas Democrats have no such reservations — they wasted little time in casting Rogers into exile and offering no support or recognition of her campaign to win what once was Republican Majority Leader Tom DeLay’s old seat.

Rogers, 33, told TIME she is a “full time political activist” in the Lyndon LaRouche Youth Movement, a recruiting arm of the LaRouche political organization that is active on many college campuses. The LYM espouses LaRouche opposition to free trade and “globalism” (the UN, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund) and it also calls for a return to a humanist classical education, emphasizing the works of Plato and Leibnitz. On her professional looking campaign website, kesharogers.com, she touts the LaRouche political philosophy — a mix of support for the economic policies of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the impeachment of President Obama — and calls Obama a “London and Wall Street backed puppet” whose policies will destroy the Democratic Party. During the campaign, she was photographed carrying an oversized portrait of the President with a Hitler-style moustache penciled on his lip.
Time pics from Crawford, Texas circa 2009i[/i][/quote]
What we are seeing are the fringe groups moving in to fill the weak areas of the Demo party as it crumbles from within…All that “Hope & Change”…LOL!

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Uhhh…Well…OK then… :loco:

Wiseful thinking. And who’s going to lead the Republicans to retake America? Sarah Palin? Ron Paul?

What we’re seeing here is Republican operatives paying off incompetent buffoons in states with open primaries to run on the Democratic ticket so that the Republicans can clinch the seats in November. It’s a form of election fraud.

[quote=“Chris”]What we’re seeing here is Republican operatives paying off incompetent buffoons in states with open primaries to run on the Democratic ticket so that the Republicans can clinch the seats in November. It’s a form of election fraud.[/quote]You find Trig’s real mother too after you prove that. :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
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What we’re seeing here is Republican operatives paying off incompetent buffoons in states with open primaries to run on the Democratic ticket so that the Republicans can clinch the seats in November. It’s a form of election fraud.[/quote]
Is that what they are telling you say about this DEMOCRAT fiasco?

Demos claiming “fraud” before the election.…LOL!

Yeah…like thats gonna work for yas… :roflmao:

(since it was Al Greene vs Lou Rawls ya can’t play the “race card”…LOL!)


This thread just didn’t quite work out as you were hoping it would…eh?..:smiley:

The Dims aren’t too happy with their chosen Florida Senate candiate either. I mean, the multimillionaire chose Mike Tyson as his best man. :roflmao: :roflmao: With that kind of judgement, I’d hate to see what kind of political decisions he’d make in Washington. No wonder so many are defecting to Crist. Hell, a few may ever cross over and vote for Rubio.

I mean, the same Democratic cheerleaders on this board that insulted Palin as too grassroots and defended Obama’s limited career experience are now suddenly attacking this grassroot Democratic candidate with overseas military experience for his inexperience?

Shows who really runs the show folks. The lawyers in the Democratic Party in SC (representative of people such as Dick Harpootlian) don’t like having him as the candidate. The Party of Andrew Jackson. Fuck no. It’s the elitist party of John Quincy Adams. If you don’t have the law degree, the Harvard or ivy league eduction, or have the support of the Dem state executive on the Charleston cocktail circuit, you’re and outsider that will be distrusted.

And yet the non-connected Dem supporters on this board (don’t really consider Dem Abroad people connected hahahahah) support these elites in state and national executive for their discriminatory practices. Bizzare!!

Reminds me of so many liberal people that claim to support helping the poor but are all too quick to use socio-economic epithets such as ‘trailer trash.’ The State party wants to help working people—just don’t run for office!!!

Chewy…it bears repeating…

“Yes, how could a young African-American man with strange origins, suspicious funding, shady associations, no experience, no qualifications and no demonstrable work history come out of nowhere and win an election?” ~ Ann Coulter on Alvin Greene

Pretty soon the Demos are going to be doing their candidate shopping at the Greyhound repair shops. All their candidates are going to be…“under the bus”…LOL!

An update of Al Greenes political saga:

[quote][b]Alvin Greenes New Legal Troubles[/b]

South Carolina’s Republican gubernatorial candidate Nikki Haley is holding a double digit lead over her Democratic opponent, Vincent Sheheen. In the state’s senatorial race, Republican Senator Jim DeMint has an even larger lead over his Democratic opponent, Alvin Greene. But SC Democrats do have the lead in pending felony charges and now financial investigations.

In the Senate race, Senator DeMint leads Mr. Greene 58% to 21%. url=http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2010/election_2010_governor_elections/south_carolina/election_2010_south_carolina_governor[/url] But Mr. Greene is leading all candidates in the all-important pending felony category. Still facing obscenity charges, his finances are now under investigation by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) and the 5th Circuit solicitor’s office to see whether any laws have been broken in the way he has been representing his financial situation to the state court system.

The investigation stems from Mr. Greene’s claim that he could not afford an attorney to defend him against the obscenity charges. As a result of that claim, he was provided with a lawyer at taxpayers’ expense yet he was able to pay the $10,400 Democratic Party filing fee (in cash) to run for Senate.

With Republicans holding such strong leads on all electoral fronts, the Greene investigation amounts to little more than a sideshow. But since some Democrats are trying to invalidate Mr. Greene’s primary victory and some Republicans are demanding that, if Mr. Greene is not indigent, he should be forced to refund taxpayers for his legal fees; the sideshow might get more interesting than what’s going on in the center ring.[/quote]
Thanks Scott for bringing this on-going example of Demo party ineptitude and probable illegality to our attention…:bow: