
Carlos,
It is a disappointment to say the least.
This is a personal issue with you and your political allies.
Some at the College never wanted her to get elected and DMC dollars were spent on behalf of this element.
Is it true or false, before the election a Private Investigator was hired to investigate Ms Garcia?
Now that opens up a whole new can of worms.
Then we have Sean Meredith perving out in the DMC auditorium. Below is the link.
http://delmarhousekeeping.blogspot.com/2...
Is Mike Westergren "a close personal friend"?
The education code that DMC has operated under for many many years does not specify a 6 month residence requirement.
"§ 130.0822. ELECTION FROM SINGLE-MEMBER TRUSTEE
h. "A candidate for
trustee must be a resident of the trustee district the candidate
seeks to represent."
DMC has operated under this code without waiver for quite a while. Why now, does Westergren & Valdez seek an AG Opine.
There is also another clause of the Education Code that reads,
"except where there is a conflict with the provisions of this section, then this section is controlling "
The Voter registration card - many of our politicians are registered to vote here but they are not residents that actually live here as residents. Also, these politicians register to vote in other states.
I have not seen the voter card but suppose it is one issued after she filled out the candidate application. There is a way one lives elsewhere but keeps the voting place in their hometown. I know a few people who live in Corpus Christi but their voting place of record remains in their home town.
Maybe she didnt think she had a chance of winning and was making plans to move back to Kleberg County or maybe the card was reissued by an automated system.
We cant go changing the rules when we dont win and but that is how DMC wins; by cheating.
Posted by kspcm01 on July 25, 2007 at 10:12 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Is it necessary for this case to proceed? It seems to reek with the stench of political or personal motivation. While he says that Garcia could be forced to pay court costs if proven guilty -- will Mr. Valdez himself pay court costs if the case if found to be without merit?
*sigh
Has anyone ever heard of "dual residency?" If I remember correctly, a certain female Democrat from Arkansas was able to win a Senate seat in New York. A certain man from Maine was able to claim Texas residency when he ran for President in 1992. Even our current Vice President was registered to vote in Wyoming after filing tax returns in Texas. Are there rules against dual residency in regards to the Regents position?
;)
Posted by fromdd on July 25, 2007 at 11:05 p.m. (Suggest removal)
This DA has too many personal friends after what? 30 years in this position. They need to have term limits for such jobs. Maybe he gathering material for his next book like the one he profits from on the Selena case!
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