Thursday, October 21, 2010

JUDGE AMANDA TORRES AND THE HEAD OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY FILE FALSE CHARGES AGAINST JOE BENAVIDES


JUDGE AMANDA TORRES AND THE HEAD OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY FILE FALSE CHARGES AGAINST JOE BENAVIDES
In a startling development, Joe Benavides received an expected full dismissal of any complaints to the Judicial Ethics Committee. Both the inexperienced leader of the Republican party and a two year lawyer (aka baby lawyer) in Amanda Torres didn't check the rules and filed on Joe Benavides for JP to attempt to discredit him.
Joe Benavides was quoted as saying, "In all my years in politics and in my service to our congressman Solomon Ortiz in Washington I have never seen such poor judgment or tactics out of desperation. It is clear they are threatened by the support from both parties in this community for the right judge. My opponent harped on her being a lawyer and her knowledge of the law, but in a JP court you don't need to be a lawyer and 95% of the JP's in Texas aren't. This proves her inexperience as a lawyer and emotional reactions got the best of her. Her campaign consultant also filed false reports to the Center for the Deaf on McCardle that I had broken some rule. The voting judge indicated that the man was harassing the judge and other voters by complaining repeatedly in order to try to get me in some hot water when we did nothing wrong. This is not the kind of judge or people she surrounds herself with you want in office."
As for the new fledgling Republican Chair, she has in bad faith, according to reliable sources, filed on many Democratic candidates. What was thought to be a banner year for local Repubilicans has turned into a nightmare. The superstars of the party, Neal and Hunter are not campaigning hard and the only one campaigning for selfish reasons is unopposed Mike "Sugar Daddy" Pusley (as Referred to by some Republicans disenchanted with him) who is wanting to take over Neal's throne in 2011 and prays nightly that Neal retires soon. Therefore, there is no enthusiasm and the Republicans are getting worried with the gaining momentum of the Democratic Party.

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