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Perhaps off topic but Arizona is not alone in having its redistricting hijacked. The following is from
the East Houston Tea Party reporting how the Texas redistricting was skunked by the Democrats.
I apologize for that reference on the Texas redistricting problem. I had a an attachment to pend to my note
but did not come through. I am going to try again. Also you should take me out to the woodshed for
the name ( and I am a member ) is the North Houston Tea Party
North Houston Tea Party Patriots
PATRIOTS, STAND UP FOR ELECTION INTEGRITY!
True the Vote Rally in Austin
Tuesday, December 13 – 4:00pm – LBJ Library, UT Campus, Austin
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder will be in Austin this Tuesday, December 13, to rail against Texas’ new Voter ID law (which his Justice Dept. must “pre-clear” before it can go into effect) and speak for the NAACP’s petition to the United Nations (!) to monitor U.S. elections for “voter suppression” (which is how Democrats are branding Voter ID).
Stand With
Rev. C.L. Bryant, former NAACP Chapter President
Anita MonCrief, former ACORN Insider
Christian Adams, former DOJ Voting Section Attorney and author of “Injustice”
Catherine Engelbrecht, True the Vote Leader
& Fellow Texas Patriots
Send Eric Holder, the NAACP, Project Vote and other left-wing vote fraud deniers a message that Texans will not be bullied – on Voter ID or Redistricting – but will defend the integrity of our el
Keep me out in that woodshed. As I said earlier the North Houston Tea Party cited the court action on redistricting. I hope this takes.
STATE:
REDISTRICTING UPDATE
SUPREME COURT STAYS INTERIM MAPS
Via Texas Redistricting, “In a late order tonight, the U.S. Supreme Court stayed all three interim maps until further order. The order did not indicate any dissents. The high court also set expedited oral argument for January 9. The court allotted one hour for oral argument.”
This is a preliminary victory for the Texas Legislature and Attorney General – and the Rule of Law – against a federal court and DOJ far overstepping the bounds of the Voting Rights Act, attempting to impose overtly-partisan districts in place of Texas’ duly-enacted maps (for example, redrawing districts currently represented by Hispanic Republicans to favor Democrats). 2012 candidate filings will necessarily be delayed until SCOTUS rules on maps for U.S. Congress, and Texas House and Senate districts.
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