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Friday, November 3, 2023

Judge Overturns Primary Election, Calling Evidence of Fraud ‘Shocking’












The primary took place in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

A primary election in Connecticut has been overturned by a judge, who said the evidence presented was "shocking."

The Sept. 12 Democrat primary for the race to become Bridgeport's mayor included thousands of absentee ballots. John Gomes, one of the candidates, presented evidence indicating some of the ballots were cast fraudulently.

State law enables absentee voting but contains multiple rules, including that a person who helps distribute more than five absentee applications must register with the town clerk as a distributor.

Wanda Geter-Pataky is a city worker who supports another mayoral candidate, the party-endorsed Mayor Joe Ganim. She and Eneida Martinez, another supporter of Mr. Ganim, did not register as absentee ballot distributors or sign any applications, which is required if they assisted voters, nor were they designated by absentee voters to drop off absentee ballots.

Both women were captured on video dropping off multiple absentee ballots, on multiple occasions, into drop boxes. They each declined to testify during the fraud trial, asserting their Fifth Amendment rights.
Connecticut Superior Court Judge William Clark said on Nov. 1 that the conduct on the video "represents multiple violations" of state law governing absentee voting.

Given the violations, the judge said he was "unable to determine the results of the primary." He ordered a new primary election.

In the primary, Mr. Ganim received 4,212 votes, 251 more than Mr. Gomes. Mr. Ganim's total included 1,564 absentee votes, compared to 861 for his challenger.

Under Connecticut law, candidates are able to ask for a new election based on "a mistake in the count of votes cast" or having been "aggrieved by a violation" of state law.
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The judge did not schedule a new primary but ordered the city and Mr. Gomes to confer and propose a date.

In a statement after the video was made public, Mr. Ganim said he wanted to "state unequivocally that I do not condone, in any way, actions taken by anyone including any campaign, city, or elected official, which undermines the integrity of either the electoral process or city property."

During the case, he testified that he was not involved in the scheme.

Mr. Ganim also said that he was "shocked" by the video evidence.

“Mr. Ganim was also correct to be ‘shocked’ at what he saw on the video clips in evidence that were shown to him while he was on the witness stand,” Judge Clark wrote in his ruling. “The videos are shocking to the court and should be shocking to all the parties."
City officials had argued that absent testimony from the voters themselves, the primary should not be overturned.

The judge said that argument amounted to asking the court "to ignore the significant mishandling of ballots by partisans that were caught on video flouting the mandatory provisions of Connecticut law."

He added: "To do so would undermine the clear intention of the statutes which specifically prohibit such ballot contact and would endorse this blatant practice of ballot harvesting. It would also endorse the illegal conduct engaged in by these partisan actors and the improper counting of invalid votes."

Mr. Gomes welcomed the ruling in a statement.

"Today, Lady Justice fulfilled her duty. She attentively heard the voices of the people of Bridgeport, carefully considered the facts, and impartially applied the law, as justice should always be served," he said.

"The victory today belongs not only to me as the Plaintiff but to all the people of Bridgeport who were wronged in the numerous ways detailed in Judge Clark's remarkable decision. Today, democracy prevails," he added.

The city of Bridgeport could not be reached for comment.

Mr. Ganim said in a statement that the decision was substantial and that he would "wait to be apprised by the lawyers as to whether or not they want to...

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Thursday, November 2, 2023

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When your population is 15% Muslim, you arrest people offending Muslims












The most important thing to know is that London is 15% Muslim. That’s far from a majority, but Muslims need a lot of what the Nazis used to call “Lebensraum”—that is, territory where they dominate the local population. Flexing their muscles, they act as if 15% is a majority and the general population, made ignorant by leftism and scared by the threat of jihad, accepts its status as a minority. If you understand these principles, you will appreciate the different approaches the London police have to things that call for Jewish genocide (that’s fine) and things that offend Muslim sensibilities (that’s bad, very, very bad).

Ever since the events on October 7, which saw over 1,400 Israelis brutally murdered, including pregnant women having their bellies ripped open, a baby baked to death in an oven, women raped to death, and children with eyes gouged out and limbs sliced off, London has been the heart and home of pro-Hamas marches and protests, with hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets:

It’s easy to get these kinds of crowds when you have over 1.3 million Muslims in your city (again, 15%). Even if only 10% of those Muslims are radicals, you’ve got over 130,000 people right there. And then you must add in the useful idiots whose brains have been corrupted by non-stop leftism:

Many of these protests have been openly antisemitic. That is, this is not a border dispute. This is a “death to all Jews because the Koran demands it” thing, which doesn’t even pretend that there’s a distinction between a nation and a faith.



So, here’s a thought: Moses, the most important man in the Torah, was a man of morals, not war. Jesus, the most important man in the New Testament, was a man of morals, not war. Mohamed was a warlord. No wonder that Islam’s spokesmen are unambiguous about their goal, which is the complete genocide of the Jews in Israel. For them, “from the river to the sea” has only one meaning, and it’s not a...