Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Wierd day continues....a bust (of sorts) to report and maybe election crimes involving Mike Ramos' buds??

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Two more people I do not recall ever talking to, called me today expressing some interest in the election validity issues and offering some additional information (and it seems moral support)--names for purposes of this note are not relevant. The calls would seem typical for the issues being discussed, but both asked me at some point in the conversation if I had the money to demand a recount (even though the recount I am demanding is under an Election Code provision that makes the County responsible for the cost). I continue to hope the County can order the recount and show they are capable of taking responsible and appropriate action without having other agencies getting involved, which could prove embarressing to all involved in the denial.

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Did you see the State Fair Political Practices Commission, after receiving a complaint of election fraud in a 2008 Community College District race, prosecuting one of the winning candidates, John Futch and fined his campaign $6000. Go to the following link:

http://www.highlandnews.net/articles/2010/06/07/news/doc4c0d6243986b4852554648.txt


The June 7, 2010 Highland News article in part states: " Ross Johnson, FPPC Chairman, agreed with the complaint by Boyle, ruling that Futch violated the law “since none of the required statements were filed before the election, there was no information whatsoever regarding the funding received or expenditures made by the committee (Friends of Futch) available to the public prior to the date of the election.” The "Teachers for a Change" group disagreed with the ruling “no evidence was found to indicate the lack of disclosure was anything more than negligent.” Boyle in the website, www.teachersforachange.com, disclosed that in a 2008 televised debate Futch admitted that he knew of the violations of election law. This was confirmed to Boyle on Monday by Zachery Norton, Senior FPPC Counsel and another complaint will soon be filed with the United States Attorney for violations of the RICO Act which outlaws racketeering. Boyle did tell Norton he did in fact contact California Attorney General Jerry Brown last year about the laundering of money from the Mexican Mafia through the Indian gaming casinos, that led to planned mob style executions orchestrated at the San Manuel Tribal land. However Boyle told Norton that since the San Manuel and other Indian casinos have funneled large sums of money to both Brown and District Attorney Michael Ramos, it was doubtful any real investigation of election fraud would be conducted. James Ramos, the Tribal Chair, according to the documents revealed, bankrolled Futch, who then voted for Ramos as president of the Board of Trustees. Boyle told Norton on Monday that Futch told a debate audience at San Bernardino Valley College in 2008 his Friends of Futch raised $100,000 for full color district wide mailers, but that money was never reported".


Comment: Money laundering allegations as an aside, I wonder if the $100,000 (or whatever amount was involved) was reported to the IRS and FTB and if taxes were paid?? I wonder if a Major Contributor report was filed by the Tribe with the FPPC?


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Heh, someone I know penned a line I thought was pretty thought provoking:

"We are entombed in the failure of all major systems in America ~ economics, healthcare, religion, political parties, sports etc. This implosion is brought to you by Greed, Fear, Apathy, Loathing, Wars, Greed again, People like all of U.S. and the letter "I" (the Internet)." Brad Parker

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