BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS
With A Wink And A Nod And A Thumbing Of The Nose .... Government Sponsored Voter Fraud Is Approved.
There is an attempt to steal an election occurring right now, while everyone is watching and after warnings were issued by the Texas Attorney General not to proceed with a $392,000 project to send voter registration forms to non-residents of the county.
Anyone who argues that there is no election fraud of consequence needs to examine their conscience and ask: If that’s true, what’s going on in Brexar County, TX where San Antonio, home of the Alamo, serves as the county seat.
“At a Bexar County Commissioners Court meeting on Tuesday, commissioners voted 3-1 to approve a plan to spend $392,000 to hire a company to print and distribute voter registration forms to unregistered county residents.” This occurred despite objections from legal residents registered to vote and a warning from the Attorney General of Texas.
Despite those warnings the Brexar County Commission voted to approve the project to send voter registries forms to unregistered county residents.
“Bexar County Election Administrator Jacquelyn Callanen said there were already 900 organizations in the county registering people to vote more than once, with numerous duplicates.”
So many residents were being registered to vote that her office had to hire temporary workers to process the increased volume. They still have a 3,000 to 4,000 backlog of registration cards to process, she said. The cards keep coming in.
She also expressed alarm about pre-filled voter registration forms being sent to residents. One brought her a form with her sister’s name on it. “Her sister passed away ten years ago. This woman came in and literally threw this at us,” Callanen said, adding that constituents are ‘very angry.’ "
As promised Attorney General, Ken Paxton is suing the Brexar County commissioners who are committing voter fraud in plain sight of everyone and they don’t care.
With just eight weeks left until the general election we have ask ourselves this:
Is Brexar County, Texas the only place in the nation where this is or has happened?
Union, Kentucky
5 September 2024
"Nothing to see here, folks. Move along, move along."