True the Vote is Neither True Nor Has Anything To Do With Voting

August 18, 2013 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

True the Vote is simply a money-raising, ego-satisfying operation who wants to criticize your backyard while hiding dead bodies in their own.

And that’s the nicest thing I’ve ever said about them.

If you recall, a local GOP county commissioner candidate was caught red handed voting both here and in Pennsylvania in 2006, 2008, and 2010.  Here’s the damnest part – he lives in the same county commissioner precinct as me and Cathy Engelbrecht, the damn head honcho of True the Vote.

When we blew it wide open, Engelbrecht criticized us for publishing his name because he hadn’t been convicted yet.  She then challenged me to prove it.  I produced all the records from here and Pennsylvania and laughed in her silly face while she went around preaching scare tactics to local churches.

Y’all, she’s doing it again.  She claims to have 173 cases of double voting fraud in Florida and Maryland.  But, how many Republican cases of fraud just 2 miles from her house?  Zero.  None.

I am convinced that woman can’t see lightning or hear thunder.  Catherine Engelbrecht is not interested in Republican voter fraud, especially when we caught this guy doing it because he was bragging about it to fellow Republicans, including the then county chairman.

No, he never even got indicted.  Yes, our district attorney is a Republican.

So, Cathy, it’s a gorgeous Sunday morning in our mutual small hometown so you can march your prissy patootie right over here and kiss my big blue butt.  You’re a hypocrite and a disgrace to people who truly do care about voter fraud.

Thanks to Kyle for the heads up.

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0 Comments to “True the Vote is Neither True Nor Has Anything To Do With Voting”


  1. Mary Margaret says:

    Voter fraud is ok if you’re a Republican. We had a case here in Oklahoma. Dennis Meyer and his wife voted twice in an election, once by absentee and once in person. The Election Board caught it. The district attorney charged them, but he was a Democrat who was ousted in the 2010 Republican sweep. The new Republican D.A. worked some magic and the case was dismissed. Did I mention that the Meyers were Republicans? State vs. Meyer, CF 2010-408, Grady County, Oklahoma.

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  2. mike from iowa says:

    Need help with math. Obama won by five million votes in 2012. There was allegedly 10 cases of double voting in 2012. That means each double voter had to vote 500,000 times to make up the 5 million vote margin. Sounds a bit extreme,even for extremist nutters. Doesn’t add up.

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  3. mike from iowa says:

    I forgot to menshun,we’uns haz got werld clas shoals in ioway. Weez purty prowd hour childruns iz lurning.

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  4. Charles Phillips says:

    Those 173 cases she uses for fundraising likely will prove to be all smoke and no fire, same as the 177 cases in Colorado.

    But who am I to judge? Here in Oregon, the GOP just made Art Robinson the head elephant!

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  5. Did you forward your evidence to the prosecuting attorney or elections division in the county in Pennsylvania where he cast his other ballot? Maybe they would care more than Texas would?

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  6. On Sunday morning…..Cathy is probably sitting in a pew somewhere, praising Jeebus that Texas isn’t giving poor folks health insurance or food…..

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  7. W C Peterson says:

    There is a Huge difference between what’s known as voter fraud, where individual voters either make mistakes or vote when they shouldn’t have and Election Fraud, where one political party disenfranchises the other party or changes the rules governing voting or otherwise makes it harder for people of another party to vote. Election fraud is rampant in totalitarian countries, like The Soviet Union, Cuba, North Korea, North Viet Nam, and a number of middle eastern countries. The Republican Party is doing all it can to establish Election Fraud in as many areas of the United States as they can. They know they might actually win an election if they restrict the voters to just registered Republicans. The way to stop them in their tracks is to register as a Republican, but contribute, and campaign, and vote Democratic.

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  8. Marge Wood says:

    Also get all the women you know anywhere in the USA to be sure their voter IDs and their other IDs (driver’s licenses, gun license, military ID etc) match. It is free and legal to re-register to vote and you SHOULD do that if your name or address has changed anywhere in the last year. If you can’t find a voter reg. card, let me know and I will help you. 34% of women in the USA haven’t updated their information after name or address changes. DO SOMETHING. And y’all have a nice day!

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  9. I did email the Pennsylvania State Attorney’s Office concerning that case. Her name is Kathleen Kane and she has gone up against Tom Corbett and the Repugs several times. Unfortunately, I did not receive a reply.

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  10. W C Peterson, the trouble with registering R (I’d really have to hold my nose) and voting D is that in some states you can vote in the primary only in your registered party. My husband changed his registration to Independent for a while, until I pointed out that he couldn’t vote in the Dem primary, which in our Maryland county is fairly close to not being able to vote at all.

    What nobody seems to care much about is the possibility of massive election fraud by hacking the voting machines, which could be impossible to detect. But since the machines are mostly made by Republican companies, it’s up to us to yell about that. YELL LOUDER!

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  11. Marge Wood, what thou sayeth!

    Just got my new state voter ID card in the mail. I have been voting for decades in our local elementary school auditorium. Last time in 2012 there was such a turnout the walls damn near crumbled! Longest lines I have ever seen in a Prez election and I ain’t kiddin’. Took a damn long time to cast a vote. Now we are supposed to go down the block and around the corner to vote in the local K of C hall which I know is going to turn off a lot of people who don’t want anything to do with the church the K of C associates with. Its true that their bingo parlor is bigger than the cafeteria at the school, but for an awful lot of people, that ain’t gonna cut it. Gonna contact my own Congresscritter and ask him if the K of C is gonna take everything off their walls that could be considered electioneering. Wonder how many other patrons of the beauty salon are discovering they are supposed to vote elsewhere this time around. On top of all this, the K of C hall has a parking lot behind the building but it is located on a highway that is gonna be a HUGE mess for folks trying to make left turns into the lot and the same on coming out. Dam! I think I better find out who made this decision and exactamente why! Gotta go git this done.

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  12. True the Vote has letters addressed to the DOJ, the Florida Sec. of State and the Maryland Sec. of State. See http://www.scribd.com/doc/159735407/8-12-13-FL-Fraud-Notice-FL-MD and http://www.scribd.com/doc/159735403/8-12-13-DOJ-Fraud-Notice-Letter-FL-MD Maybe we need to use these form letters to send notice to Greg Abbott and the DOJ about Bruce Fleming’s illegal voting

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  13. Corinne Sabo says:

    Repugs’ definition of voting fraud is not voting for them.

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