(D)ude: Man! Hillary Clinton far surpassed Donald Trump at the final presidential debate yesterday, Wednesday, October 19, 2016. However, the television pundits and political channels are aligned with the Republican Party and Donald Trump because there is an absence of unbiased media in the United States of America.
(M)an: Dude! There is a new method of throwing voters off on Election Day, Tuesday, November 8, 2016, that the Texas Secretary of State’s Office is utilizing in order to effect the outcome of the election with results favoring Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton.
D: Man! How are the local and state legislators in the State of Texas throwing off voters?
M: Dude! I received a Voter Registration Certificate in my mailbox with a fraudulent barcode on the bottom that was faded and accompanied by a highlighter orange barcode on the other side. The cornflower blue voter registration card fake matched the authentic one I received in the mail formally some time last year when my previous pumpkin orange voter registration card had expired.
D: Man! How do I know whether or not the Voter Registration Card I receive in the mail before Election Day, November 8, 2016, is authentic or a fake?
M: Dude! There is a square barcode scan and three accompanying rectangular barcodes on the front of the authentic voter registration certificates or cards. Look for the barcode scan and see if you can scan it with your smartphone. Plus, the fake voter registration certificate card I received lacks the name and mailing address barcode entirely, while the original clearly shows not just the barcode but a corresponding number underneath the barcode above one’s name and address.
D: Man! I’m determined to vote for Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine regardless of all the obstacles being placed by the Elections Division of Texas’s Secretary of State Carlos Cascos’s office to prevent me from voting! What if I receive a fake voter registration card in the mail at the very last minute? Carlos Cascos is a Republican and engaging in voter registration fraud that has not been detected by the Democratic National Committee yet. What are we to do?
M: Dude! There are organizations you can turn to for assistance in figuring out the authenticity of your voter registration card. The Texas Democratic Party has local offices all over Texas that are willing to answer questions and address such concerns. Contact them by phone at their Austin, Texas headquarters at (512) 478-9800 or go online and contact them through the form located at the following web address: act.txdemocrats.org.
D: Man! I’m trying to go to that web address as we speak, but being redirected to the following web address instead: contribute.txdemocrats.org.
M: Dude! Go to the following web address: txdemocrats.org. What do you see on your smartphone’s screen?
D: Man! There is an orange popup screen at the bottom of the webpage asking for contributions!
M: Dude! Is there an option to close that orange popup screen? There should be a box on the top right hand corner of the orange popup screen with a translucent “X” in its middle.
D: Man! Got it!
M: Dude! Now scroll down to the end of the webpage screen and you will find the telephone number and P.O. Box address of the Texas Democrats. There is a “Contact Us” link which leads to a contact form that you can fill out online and submit immediately with your questions and concerns. Underneath this form you will find the physical address for the Texas Democrats in Austin, Texas. Got it?
D: Man! Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine are absolutely right when they insist on automated voting in the United States! This election is a revolution! We the people must decide between transparency and creating history with Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine, or a sociopolitical blackout with Donald Trump and Mike Pence regurgitating the history of nationalism, protectionism, and antiglobalization that have defined the Republican Party since Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney first stepped inside the Oval Office during the Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford presidencies.
(TO BE CONTINUED…)
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