Thursday, October 25, 2007

11/8 & 11/9 @ 9 AM~Witness And Participate In History By Attendng Voter Fraud Public Hearing In Tunica,Ms.

Was Your Vote Counted For The Candidate Of Your Choice???


What: ATTEND A PUBLIC HEARING

When: THURS.-NOVEMBER 08 & FRIDAY- NOVEMBER 09, 2007 @ 9:0O A.M.

Where: TUNICA COUNTY CIRCUIT COURTHOUSE

1300 SCHOOL STREET

TUNICA, MISSISSIPPI


The public hearing will be in reference to the August 7, 2007 Democratic Primary Election. The issues to be examined:

The election was certified without the counting of the Absentee Ballots

Election Irregularities!

Would the counting of the Absentee Ballots change the outcome
of the election?

Come Out To Protect Your Constitutional Right To Vote!!!

About The Honorable Sis. Louise Linzy,
Mississippi Burning Again...This Time It's Voter Fraud...
It's 2007 But It Seems Like 1957!!! On August 10, 2007 Sis. Louise Linzy, the first Black woman police officer in Tunica County, Ms. (home of the second largest gambling mecca in the country behind Las Vegas) was denied another historic achievement when the county refused to count votes that would have made her the first woman judge in Tunica County...

Please Read More About This Courageous Sister's Story Through The Following Links And Show Your Support By Spreading The Word:

Listen To Actual W.E. A.L.L. B.E. Radio Interview With The Honorable Sis. Linzy By Clicking On The Following Link:

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

"(home of the second largest gambling mecca in the country behind Las Vegas) was denied another historic achievement when the county refused to count votes that would have made her the first Black as well as woman judge in Tunica County...

Now then....get your facts straight....we're the 3rd largest gambling mecca behind Atlantic City & Vegas...nit-picky, yes...but shows you spew statements without verifing it....next Tunica County already has the 1st black Judge, Judge Hibbler... so strike 2 for you.....Next...how could anyone know who the 301 absentee votes were for unless they had first hand knowledge of who the fraudulent votes were cast for....one arrest made, second being sought both of which campaigned for this canidate....hmmmm...ain't rocket science here folks

tha artivist said...

Dear
Anonymous,
Thanks for posting...It's good to get dialogue...

Now let me ask you this could you please provide more info on who Hibbler is??? The first name and links or places where I can find more info on said person...

Also as far as third or second goes Las Vegas is still first and the way things are going down there in Tunica it won't be third for long and Las Vegas won't be far behind...

Also I would ask besides "correcting" me what else are you doing to rectify the political mess
down there???

Without so called stats and facts anyone can still see that Tunica may be "richest" county in MS but it it still among its "poorest" if you consider the educational system as well as the socio-economics of the inhabitants which are 70% Black...If I was Hibbler it wouldn't just be enough to be the first and not do nothing about the upliftment of your constituents...Democracies are at its strongest when people are well educated, clothed and fed...

So I ask once again instead of correcting an outsider what are you doing to change the game down in Tunica County???

Tha Artivist
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On Nov 6, 2007 11:29 AM, Anonymous < noreply-comment@blogger.com> wrote:

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post " 11/8 & 11/9 @ 9 AM~Witness And Participate In Hist...":

"(home of the second largest gambling mecca in the country behind Las Vegas) was denied another historic achievement when the county refused to count votes that would have made her the first Black as well as woman judge in Tunica County...

Now then....get your facts straight....we're the 3rd largest gambling mecca behind Atlantic City & Vegas...nit-picky, yes...but shows you spew statements without verifing it....next Tunica County already has the 1st black Judge, Judge Hibbler... so strike 2 for you.....Next...how could anyone know who the 301 absentee votes were for unless they had first hand knowledge of who the fraudulent votes were cast for....one arrest made, second being sought both of which campaigned for this canidate....hmmmm...ain't rocket science here folks



Posted by Anonymous to W.E. A.L.L. B.E. at 9:31 AM




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-Harriet Tubman

Anonymous said...

Why it is easier to clean up a mess in someone else's back yard than to try to clean up the one in our back yard? My experience with the election machinery in Mississippi has convinced me that both parties (Democrats and Republicans) ascribe to the philosophy of "May the best cheater win". I am very happy that this attempt to cheat was caught.

Anonymous said...

Didnt believe you would respond or post my comments from yesterday. Your site is nothing more than the "black version" of the arian nations and other extremist sites. Stir up trouble, thats it!

tha artivist said...

Dear Anonymous,
The great Fredrick Douglass once said that power concedes nothing wihtout a demand...

Anybody whoever did anything in this world of note and exception had to be extreme...

Now I will have to disagree with you in some of the stuff you said..The people you compare my organization to don't believe in freedom of speech and expression, but I do...That's why I post all of your comments...

Also I am not a coward so I don't need to hide my name and identity to express my thoughts and feelings...I am not afraid of what people think of me or my thoughts and feelings...Therefore I am free from your judgement...

Please keep visiting my website and feel free to peruse the whole site and not just one posting...Then tell your friends..I need the publicity...

Have a great day and keep the good vibes flowing...
Tha Artivist
p.s.
I couldn't stir up trouble if there was none to be stirred...Hmmm...???

Anonymous said...

No, you didnt post my comments, so you only believe in the freedom of speech that fits your needs, thus explains your disclaimer "Comment moderation has been enabled. All comments must be approved by the blog author".
I answered your questions about Judge Hibbler, what I do to make things better and the reason we are in the situation we are in. You on the other hand only offer eloquent words, quotes of other people and keep comparing apples to oranges.

I only stumbled onto your website after doing a search on the Tunica voter fraud, trying to confirm who was arrested and this site was one of the hits. As to inviting people to look at your dribble, haw, I bet you do need the publicity..

It's strange that no mention of the people arrested and charged in this fraud, who they were actively campaigning for, that of the 300 absentee ballots, why over 100 of them were sent out by the Circuit Clerks office to 1 (one) P.O. box, that dead people voted, incarcerated people voted, etc. That during the hearing several absentee voters (all white) whose ballots were kicked out because poll records showed them voting in person the day of election, whom testified later they indeed did vote absentee and not in person...the list goes on & on...

ps....you state "I couldn't stir up trouble if there was none to be stirred" .....oh yes....that's where the term troublemaker was derived from.....hmmmmmm.....