Michael Gaynor
Black Conservatives Fund exposes Democrat promotion of voter fraud
By Michael Gaynor
The Obama Justice Department may not prioritize this matter, lest Americans figure it's the tip of an iceberg, but hopefully Lousiana authorities will support election integrity.
Kudos to Black Conservatives Fund (www.blackconservativesfund.com).
Somehow the Black Conservatives Fund obtained video of a blacks only private meeting at the Charcoal Lounge, at 304 S. Academy Street, in Opelousas-Eunice, Lousiana held on November 3, 2014, the day before Election Day 2014.
That video is explosive.
Don Clavin, Sr. and James Clavin, Jr., politicians both, spoke candidly, never expecting that there would video proof of what they said.
There are run-off races in Louisiana in a few days and the Clavins, father and son, are very interested in the races between Democrat Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy for a United States Senate seat and two Democrats for Mayor of Opelousas, Lousiana.
Clavins, Jr. is Landrieu's chief of staff and assured the meeting that Landrieu would keep up her 97% support of President Obama if reelected.
"[President Obama can't finish his agenda, because he doesn't have people like Mary Landrieu with him," Cravins Jr. said. "So I'm asking you to go out and vote tomorrow for Sen. Landrieu."
"She's been in office for 18 years, and in the Senate, that's what you need to get things done," continued Cravins Jr. "And she will go on to vote with Barack Obama 97 percent of the time!"
Here's a link to the Clavin, Jr. video: http://dailycaller.com/2014/11/28/caught-on-camera-landrieu-chief-of-staff-admits-shell-vote-with-obama-97-percent-of-the-time-video/.
That's NOT what most Louisiana voters want, but surely Clavin, Jr. figured it was what the people at the meeting wanted to hear and an assurance safe to give privately.
Clavins, Sr., Mayor of Opelousas and running for reelection, declared at the meeting,"If you early voted, go vote again tomorrow," Cravins Sr. told the crowd which was gathered at the Charcoal Lounge.
Clavin, Sr. not only told voters at the meeting to vote twice, but brazenly assured them, ""One more time's not going to hurt, we're going to elect Earl Taylor as D.A. so he won't prosecute you if you vote twice."
Here's a link to the video of Clavin, Sr. video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvdFUIDmg5A.
FYI: Taylor was elected District Attorney on November 4, 2014 as St. Landry parish district attorney.
No wonder lots of Democrat politicians deny the existence or minimize the importance of voter fraud, True the Vote had to sued for its tax exemption and its founder, Catherine Engelbrecht, found herself investigated by several federal agencies for trying to protect the integrity of elections.
The Black Conservative Funds reported that it had turned over video to the FBI, the Louisiana secretary of state and the state's attorney general.
The Obama Justice Department may not prioritize this matter, lest Americans figure it's the tip of an iceberg, but hopefully Lousiana authorities will support election integrity.
© Michael Gaynor
December 2, 2014
The Obama Justice Department may not prioritize this matter, lest Americans figure it's the tip of an iceberg, but hopefully Lousiana authorities will support election integrity.
Kudos to Black Conservatives Fund (www.blackconservativesfund.com).
Somehow the Black Conservatives Fund obtained video of a blacks only private meeting at the Charcoal Lounge, at 304 S. Academy Street, in Opelousas-Eunice, Lousiana held on November 3, 2014, the day before Election Day 2014.
That video is explosive.
Don Clavin, Sr. and James Clavin, Jr., politicians both, spoke candidly, never expecting that there would video proof of what they said.
There are run-off races in Louisiana in a few days and the Clavins, father and son, are very interested in the races between Democrat Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy for a United States Senate seat and two Democrats for Mayor of Opelousas, Lousiana.
Clavins, Jr. is Landrieu's chief of staff and assured the meeting that Landrieu would keep up her 97% support of President Obama if reelected.
"[President Obama can't finish his agenda, because he doesn't have people like Mary Landrieu with him," Cravins Jr. said. "So I'm asking you to go out and vote tomorrow for Sen. Landrieu."
"She's been in office for 18 years, and in the Senate, that's what you need to get things done," continued Cravins Jr. "And she will go on to vote with Barack Obama 97 percent of the time!"
Here's a link to the Clavin, Jr. video: http://dailycaller.com/2014/11/28/caught-on-camera-landrieu-chief-of-staff-admits-shell-vote-with-obama-97-percent-of-the-time-video/.
That's NOT what most Louisiana voters want, but surely Clavin, Jr. figured it was what the people at the meeting wanted to hear and an assurance safe to give privately.
Clavins, Sr., Mayor of Opelousas and running for reelection, declared at the meeting,"If you early voted, go vote again tomorrow," Cravins Sr. told the crowd which was gathered at the Charcoal Lounge.
Clavin, Sr. not only told voters at the meeting to vote twice, but brazenly assured them, ""One more time's not going to hurt, we're going to elect Earl Taylor as D.A. so he won't prosecute you if you vote twice."
Here's a link to the video of Clavin, Sr. video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvdFUIDmg5A.
FYI: Taylor was elected District Attorney on November 4, 2014 as St. Landry parish district attorney.
No wonder lots of Democrat politicians deny the existence or minimize the importance of voter fraud, True the Vote had to sued for its tax exemption and its founder, Catherine Engelbrecht, found herself investigated by several federal agencies for trying to protect the integrity of elections.
The Black Conservative Funds reported that it had turned over video to the FBI, the Louisiana secretary of state and the state's attorney general.
The Obama Justice Department may not prioritize this matter, lest Americans figure it's the tip of an iceberg, but hopefully Lousiana authorities will support election integrity.
© Michael Gaynor
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