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PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 3:13 pm 
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It doesn't look good. The buffoons haven't found anyone to run and Taitz has this desperate plea:
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URGENT. WE NEED TX APPLICATION TO RUN IN THE DEM PARTY PRIMARY IN TX

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Urgent. I need an application for Dem to run in Dem primary in TX. Deadline is on Monday. We need it now, pronto, to be filled out and sent today by FedEX, to be received on Monday by deadline.
Please, e-mail it to me orly.taitz@gmail.com, dr_taitz@yahoo.com, and to the candidate, Democrat, challenging Obama at leah@leahlax.com
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She cannot find the forms, is unaware of the requirements, other than the filing deadline and the $2,500 fee. She is unable to even properly research these requirements and now she has to face the uphill task of collecting 5,000 signatures...

Did anyone expect anything different than total failure? Missing OK and AL deadlines and, if it had not been for a Federal Court Order, TX.

At least someone in TX is competent enough to file and win a case in TX... But I am sure they must have consulted TX law, US precedent rulings which outline the extent to which the State may regulate Presidential Preference Primaries...

I am sure that Orly is going to find out sooner than later, starting with the motion to dismiss, what the law really says. Will she comprehend? I doubt it, she is still struggling with Judge Carter's decision related to personal jurisdiction, which can be waived by the parties, and subject matter jurisdiction which cannot be waived.

And that was in Orly's own state where she appears to have successfully passed the Bar.

It took me 2 minutes to find the requirements, another 2 minutes to read them... Of course, I doubt that even if we present Orly with a properly filled out form, she would be able to correctly file it...

You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it drink, is I believe the relevant saying...

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Sterngard Friegen wrote:
It doesn't look good. The buffoons haven't found anyone to run and Taitz has this desperate plea:
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URGENT. WE NEED TX APPLICATION TO RUN IN THE DEM PARTY PRIMARY IN TX

Posted on | December 17, 2011 | No Comments

Urgent. I need an application for Dem to run in Dem primary in TX. Deadline is on Monday. We need it now, pronto, to be filled out and sent today by FedEX, to be received on Monday by deadline.
Please, e-mail it to me orly.taitz@gmail.com, dr_taitz@yahoo.com, and to the candidate, Democrat, challenging Obama at leah@leahlax.com
thank you
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So Orly is now a campaign manager for another fraudulent soul, who, like her, will not divulge her true identity. Question for Orly: is your candidate running for president, or for litigant?

Asshole Orly, once again disrespecting American democracy.

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This is not going to work out for Taitz and, apparently, her designated Democrat Party challenger, Leah Lax. Here’s what the Texas Secretary of State website says:
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Running For President in Texas

(amended to reflect Federal District Court Order of 11/4/2011, as corrected by Order of 11/7/2011)
Republican or Democratic Party Primary

The presidential primary will be held in Texas on March 6, 2012. Both the Republican Party and Democratic Party will hold primaries. Candidates who wish to run either as a Republican or Democrat will file applications, accompanied by a filing fee or petition, with the State Chair of each party. All forms and procedures to run for President must follow party rule. The party will also establish the filing deadline. The filing deadline may not be any later than 6:00 p.m. on December 15, 2011.

For more information about running as a Republican or Democrat, please contact their party headquarters at:

Republican Party of Texas
1108 Lavaca St., Suite 500
Austin, Texas 78701
(512) 477-9821
(512) 480-0709 (fax)

Democratic Party of Texas
505 West 12th St., Suite 200
Austin, Texas 78701
(512) 478-9800
(512) 480-2500 (fax)
Minor Party Candidates

Minor Parties will nominate candidates for President according to party rule. Only parties that have qualified to have their political party on the ballot are allowed to have their nominee for President/Vice-President on the ballot. Currently, the Libertarian Party and the Green Party are the only minor parties in Texas that have ballot access. Like Republicans and Democrats, the minor party candidates file in accordance with party rule; however, their filing deadlines may not be any later than 5:00 p.m. on January 2, 2012.

For more information about running as a Libertarian or Green Party candidate, please contact their party headquarters at:

Libertarian Party of Texas
P.O. Box 41059
Austin, Texas 78704
(800) 422-1776

Green Party of Texas
P.O. Box 271080
Houston, Texas 77277-1080
(713) 866-6285
Independent Candidates

Independent candidates for President file an application with the Secretary of State. The application must be submitted with a petition, and both documents must be filed no later than the second Monday in May, (i.e., May 14, 2012). For 2012, the petition must contain 80,778 signatures of registered voters who did not vote in the presidential primary of either party. The first possible day to circulate the petitions is March 7, 2012. The application must also be accompanied with the information about the candidate’s vice-presidential running mate and the names and addresses of the presidential electors. Written-signed statements of each individual’s consent to be a vice-presidential candidate or elector must accompany the application. Texas has 38 presidential electors. Forms may be obtained from the Secretary of State’s office.
Write-In Candidates

Write-in candidates for President file a declaration of write-in candidacy with the Secretary of State. The declaration may not be filed earlier than July 21, 2012, or later than 5:00 p.m. of August 20, 2012. The declaration must also be accompanied with information about the vice-presidential running mate and the names and addresses of the presidential electors. Written-signed statements of each individual’s consent to be a vice-presidential candidate or elector must accompany the application. Texas has 38 presidential electors. Forms may be obtained from the Secretary of State’s office.

For additional information, please call toll-free at (800) 252-VOTE(8683).


http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/ca ... dent.shtml

So the forms must be obtained from the Democratic Party in Texas. Since Lax is running on the Democrat Party ticket, another epic fail.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 3:31 pm 
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Yes, the SOS site quickly to the TX DNC site which outlines the rules for the Presidential Preference Primary.

She needs, according to Rule 14, 5,000 signatures... She could run as an independent but then she will need far more signatures.

Lazy bums...

I am sure that the DNC of TX will be more than helpful on Tuesday...

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Yes, the SOS site quickly to the TX DNC site which outlines the rules for the Presidential Preference Primary.

She needs, according to Rule 14, 5,000 signatures... She could run as an independent but then she will need far more signatures.

Lazy bums...

Right now she's asking for the form. She thinks it can be submitted and they're in. Will she need both the $2500 filing fee and the signatures? What is Leah Lax doing about all this, except blogging away on her website, writing blogs with grammatical and spelling errors and just acting real Presuhdenshul.

Leah Lax appears to be perhaps the most clueless candidate for POTUS of all time. She's probably thrilled, a la Meroni, that someone in paying attention to her. Sadly, in her case, it's the world's most incompetent lawyer.

The airport ladies are a perfect team.

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Sterngard Friegen wrote:
It doesn't look good. The buffoons haven't found anyone to run and Taitz has this desperate plea:
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URGENT. WE NEED TX APPLICATION TO RUN IN THE DEM PARTY PRIMARY IN TX


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Sterngard Friegen wrote:
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Yes, the SOS site quickly to the TX DNC site which outlines the rules for the Presidential Preference Primary.

She needs, according to Rule 14, 5,000 signatures... She could run as an independent but then she will need far more signatures.

Lazy bums...

Right now she's asking for the form. She thinks it can be submitted and they're in. Will she need both the $2500 filing fee and the signatures? What is Leah Lax doing about all this, except blogging away on her website, writing blogs with grammatical and spelling errors and just acting real Presuhdenshul.

Leah Lax appears to be perhaps the most clueless candidate for POTUS of all time. She's probably thrilled, a la Meroni, that someone in paying attention to her. Sadly, in her case, it's the world's most incompetent lawyer.

The airport ladies are a perfect team.



Now all they need is John Drew as their PR manager and they are guaranteed... Somehow it almost appears that competency attracts matching competency... :-

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Ed is busy getting ready for his mediation meditation medication mendicancy.

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Sterngard Friegen wrote:
This is not going to work out for Taitz and, apparently, her designated Democrat Party challenger, Leah Lax. Here’s what the Texas Secretary of State website says:
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Running For President in Texas

(amended to reflect Federal District Court Order of 11/4/2011, as corrected by Order of 11/7/2011)
Republican or Democratic Party Primary

The presidential primary will be held in Texas on March 6, 2012. Both the Republican Party and Democratic Party will hold primaries. Candidates who wish to run either as a Republican or Democrat will file applications, accompanied by a filing fee or petition, with the State Chair of each party. All forms and procedures to run for President must follow party rule. The party will also establish the filing deadline. The filing deadline may not be any later than 6:00 p.m. on December 15, 2011.


http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/ca ... dent.shtml

So the forms must be obtained from the Democratic Party in Texas. Since Lax is running on the Democrat Party ticket, another epic fail.


How is the deadline on Monday, if--according to the Texas SOS--that deadline was "not...any later than 6:00 p.m. on December 15, 2011"?

According to my calendar, that was more than 48 hours ago. :?:

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All deadlines were extended by court order to Monday.

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ZekeB wrote:
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Ed is busy getting ready for his mediation meditation medication mendicancy Mensa card.

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All deadlines were extended by court order to Monday.



Well, there ya' go! Thanks, Stern! :D

Any idea on who's going to pony up the $2,500 filing fee (also by Monday)...Oily or Leah Lax? It's for damn sure that, on such short notice, the Flying Monkeys™ won't be sufficiently feeding the coffer.

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What, you want Ed to stop shopping and get involved in a loser of a challenge?

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Presidential primary filing deadline in TX was just moved to February 1, 2012


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A federal court in San Antonio has ruled that Texas’ Primary election dates should be rescheduled, pushing back the March Primary into the month of April. The US District Court for the Western District of Texas issued a ruling yesterday that rescheduled what would have been the March 6th Primary, and pushes back the date of that election to April 3rd (which also changes the date of the Primary Run-off election, should one be needed, to June 5th). The change in date for the Primary affects a lot of different areas of state and county government, from voter registration to filing periods for candidates.

Comal County Tax Assessor Collector Cathy Talcott tells KGNB News that the new filing deadline for primary candidates is now Feb 1st, which means anyone who has already filed for their spot on the ballot will have to do so again. Talcott also says that the fight over redistricting, and now the change in the primary date is also leading to a delay in her office issuing new voter registration cards. You would normally get those new cards before the end of the year. But Talcott says that her office will have to wait until early next year to send the cards. Counties across the state now have until Feb 13th to issue those voter registration cards. And if they were to do their mass mailing now, instead of waiting for the redistricting issues to be finalized, then they could have to do another round of mailings, at the county’s expense.

And Talcott says that once her office gets approval from the Secretary of State’s Office, they will begin inputting the thousands of changes to voting districts and precincts, a process which is sensitive and labor-intensive, and will take several weeks to complete. Then the cards will need to be printed and mailed, so Talcott asks for patience and assures Comal County residents that her office is trying to be as proactive as possible while the redistricting issues remain up in the air.

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Here's the court's order. I suggest that we reserve substantive comment until Tuesday. Let's just say that things are never what they are claimed to be in Orlylaw textbooks.

Edit: Here is a link to the court's November 7th order, which extended certain deadlines to December 15th.


Edit: SB 100, that started this mess.



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Now that I have done further reading, I am ready to state my case that it is too late for Leah Lax to be placed on the Texas primary ballot as a Democratic Presidential hopeful.

Let's first start with the fact that the Presidential Primary in Texas is governed by Chapter 191 of the state elections law, not Chapter 172. Under Chapter 191, qualified political parties in the state set their own party rules for the delegate selection process that takes place on primary day. The parties may set a deadline for filing an application with the party to be included as a Democratic contender, but the party filing deadline may not be any later than than the regular filing deadline for candidates in the general primary election. (Sec 191.002)

However, the filing deadline may be earlier.

The state party prepared its Delegate Selection Plan and it was approved in March 2011. After the plan was prepared, Texas passed SB 100 in April of 2011. The Senate bill moved up the "regular filing deadline for candidates in the general primary election" to December 12, 2011. Under 191.002, this meant that the party's plan was amended by force of law and the filing deadline for applications to the state party was also accelerated to December 12, 2011. Subsequently, litigation in Perez resulted in the court's order of November 7th, extending the "regular filing deadline for candidates in the general primary election" to December 15, 2011.

The most recent copy of the Delegate Plan indicates that the party also extended the internal filing deadline for applications to the party to December 15th. There is no indication that the party has or will extend it further.

President Obama submitted his application to the party on December 2nd.

To gain ballot access as a Democrat, Leah Lax must first convince the party to extend its filing deadline. Then, under the delegation plan she must submit the $2,500 fee and 5,000 signatures the party demands with each application. If she cannot do these things, she will not be a Democratic challenger on the ballot.

To summarize, court orders in Perez to extend filing deadlines for offices other than President do not extend the party's internal deadline. However, the court order to move the primary from March 6 to April 3 may extend the date by which the party must submit its certified list of names for the primary ballot.

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Good work, Raicha. That's the way I read the court order and other docs as well. The main issue is the redistricting, not the PPP which has to follow federal election law. There are different rules for recognized parties which hold conventions and independents who do not and they have different deadlines.

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Texas is the new “Battle of the Bulge”
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Now that Texas has 38 Electoral votes, four more than in 2008, and second only to California’s 55, one can see that Texas’ Winner-Take-All Electoral votes is a strategic objective for the Democrats in 2012.

In 2008, Obama received about 69.5 million votes, of which over 3.5 million (5%) were out of Texas.

If we can challenge Obama’s eligibility, forcing him to prove he is a “natural born” citizen in Texas, and possibly keep him off the November ballot in Texas, that will deprive Democrats of their strategic goal, and ensure that Americans evict the Marxists from the White House.

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Please forward this to as many people as possible. There is a plan, but I will need your prayers for it to succeed.

Tom Bazan
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Bazan ran for congress as an Independent in 2004. http://www.bazan.net/bazan.html

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Now that Texas has 38 Electoral votes, four more than in 2008, and second only to California’s 55, one can see that Texas’ Winner-Take-All Electoral votes is a strategic objective for the Democrats in 2012.

One can also see that a democrat hasn't won Texas since 1976 (the last election where the democrats won the South). And McCain beat Obama there by 11 percentage points.

The democrats will cede Texas, and focus on the toss-up states.

But, yes, birthers, please puff up this ballot challenge. Just like every other ballot challenge.

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