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Saturday, November 26, 2022

Mississippi Democrats Toni Johnson and Kidada Brown Refuse to Certify Election Results Challenged By Republican Brian Flowers



Yes, you are reading that right!  The name, Toni Johnson (https://rumble.com/v1wsyi6-teaser-trailer-for-toni.html), and election malfeasance have become synonymous.  Kadida Brown upheld her election violations and attempted to explain it away to the media and the public as a matter of human flaw for which we should be accustomed to its regular occurrence.  Johnson's deliberate absence and lack of due diligence on election night have led to a cheated Republican, Brian Flowers, challenging the Hinds County Election results.  Cheated how you ask!  Let's try this phrase: "chain of custody". The U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) refers to it as the essential step to a transparent and trustworthy election. Chain of Custody refers to the processes, or paper trail, that documents the transfer of materials from one person (or place) to the next. With the chain of custody questioned, these two comrades in voting arms would have been the last to forsake the certification.  There seemed one woman of virtue--Yvonne Horton.



Democratic Party Member Yvonne Robinson Horton seemed the moral leader of the Hinds County, Mississippi Election Commission.  This misdirection could easily have been assessed from her public notice on late Election night, when the District 4 Election Commissioner announced that vote tallies from 21 precincts in the county which had been stored on thumb drives were unaccounted for, according to multiple media reports. The Yahoo News [https://news.yahoo.com/election-issues-mississippi-turnout-leads-195513185.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall], reported, thanks to the faithful, elected official that "there were no election results from Hinds County until just before midnight Tuesday, and as of noon (the following) Wednesday has just over two-thirds of the expected total reported". While not the exact origins of dysfunction for the Hines County Election Board, it was certainly a terrific illumination of the corruption, malfeasance, and incompetence witnessed during the Democrat Election Count Season in Mississippi's capital city--Jackson.  I mention misdirection--the action or process of directing someone to the wrong place or in the wrong direction.  Horton, a Marxist celebrant of Kwanzaa through her Women for Progress of Mississippi, Inc. membership (http://womenforprogress.net/kwanzaa2017.html), is in an organization committed to ensuring transparency, accountability, and preservation of the common good, except when the commitment requires the protection of the Republican candidate's just pursuits.  No partisanship or bias here.  In how Horton handled the press and her fellow commissioners, you would think her principles would move her unto righteousness.  She, the chair of the Administrative Council at Asbury United Methodist Church and holder of a Master’s degree in Social Science Education from Jackson State University (JSU), certainly misled us on her certification intentions.  


How?


You would think that from the amount of shade (https://www.wlbt.com/2022/11/19/hinds-co-election-commission-certifies-2022-results/) that she was throwing on Kidada Brown, Jermal Clark, and Toni Johnson, during media interviews, she would be willing to decertify Hinds County with a quickness!  The incredible rolling of her eyes at the responses of her fellow election commissioners, during a WAPT 16 interview with Scott Simmons, (https://www.wapt.com/article/flowers-challenges-results-of-congressional-race-that-won-thompson-re-election/41955968#) would have led one to believe the Church Leader had found a sinner in the pews and was calling for the Holy Oil!  Her public denouncement on election night seemed to have indicted Toni Johnson. Her eye rolls at Steve Harvey Super Fan Kidada Brown and Jermal Clark seemed to have convicted them of incompetence and spreading a false narrative.  You would have thought that this pillar of the community would have stood up for righteousness.  However, she did not disappoint.  




Don't be confused because WBLT misreported that "four of the five commissioners signed off on the results."  Not True!  Only three of the five Democrats did so: Chairman Varnado, Clark, and Horton.  Who didn't vote for the tampered election results?  Johnson and Brown.  WLBT, a conservative DC media group, TECN.TV, shouldn't scoop you on this Jackson story.  Just saying!


Horton is a Democrat, first and foremost.  The member of the Jackson State University National Alumni Association, Inc, (JSUNAA), Women for Progress member, and NAACP member stayed true to form and joined Chairman Shirley Varnado and Jermal Clark in certifying the Hinds County Election (https://www.wlbt.com/2022/11/19/hinds-co-election-commission-certifies-2022-results/).  Horton, the Friend of the Annie Jeffers Library of Bolton, MS, couldn't have possibly tried to get Congressman Bennie Thompson, Incorporator of the Annie Thompson Scholarship Fund of Bolton, MS, over the hurdle.  Done in spite of foreknowledge of her fellow commissioner's midterm election fraud and incompetence.  By the way, for those trying to figure this out, Annie Lauris Thompson Jeffers aka Annie Jeffers, aka Annie Thompson is the mother of Congressman Bennie Thompson, the former Mayor of Bolton.  


No Party Before Principle here?


It is the blur of Party Politics that seems to place the onus on fair elections on one's loyalty to the political organization rather than the citizenry.  It is a profession of the Uniparty--Marxist-Democrats and RINOs--and a seeming deficiency amongst the conservatives. Election Commissioner Clark makes it abundantly clear whom he protects and takes direction.  Clark, on his candidate's website, alerts the world that it's Party all the way: "Loyal to the Democratic Party" Over "Accountable to Voters of District 3" (https://sabir697.wixsite.com/electjermalclark).  He further assures, "I have served on the Hinds County Democratic Executive Committee as Chairman of the Elections Committee, Party Development Committee, Voter Registration Committee, and Campaign Committee."  Does corruption exist on an Election Board that Clark has "served...for over nine (9) years"?  When it is Party First, some would say yes!  On Chairman Varnado's Election Facebook Page, a voting constituent challenges her on the subject (https://www.facebook.com/SVarnado4ElectionCommissioner5/photos/a.138343651305264/138343484638614).  



Buddy Brown: Hopefully you ain’t Corrupted like the rest!

Shirley Varnado for Election Commissioner District 5: Buddy Brown I just want to do the Job the correct way and spending the time it takes to do it. I don't know how to be corrupt.


Chairman Varnado, welcome to corruption.  It's called Hinds County.  Three days after certifying the election, Cedric Cornelius pled guilty in connection to the Hinds County Election Commission (HCEC) fraud scandal. WBLT reported that "Cornelius, a Hinds County resident, was indicted on multiple charges alongside Hinds County Election Commissioner Toni Johnson. Another woman, Sudie Jones-Teague, was also arrested in connection to the case (https://www.wjtv.com/news/local-news/man-pleads-guilty-in-election-commission-fraud-scandal/)."  Oh, yeah, if you like that one then, you will love this one.  How about the time an Election Commissioner questions how a contractor was chosen to deliver voting machines (https://www.wlbt.com/2021/10/27/election-commissioner-questions-procedures-bringing-contractor-deliver-voting-machines/)?  WLBT reported that Hinds County hired a contractor to deliver voting machines for next week’s special election before the company submitted a bid for the work, and after a more experienced vendor’s bid had been rejected.  I wonder who wrote the correspondence to question this corruption.  WLBT reports, "Varnado questions why the county chose the firm prior to it submitting a bid and prior to the company having the information needed so it could submit a bid."  Varnado may have not wanted to be part of a corrupt system but, as Chairman, she has overseen it like none other.


Varnado never reigned in the former Chairman, Toni Johnson.  The latter, a defendant in the Hinds County Election Fraud Case, contrary to the assertions made in her motion, has been charged under the instant indictment with two counts of conspiracy to bribe a public official in violation of § 97-1-1 of the Mississippi Code Annotated; two counts of conspiracy to defraud the government in violation of § 97-7-11 of the Mississippi Code Annotated; four counts of conspiracy to make fraudulent statements in violation of §97-1-1 of the Mississippi Code Annotated; one count of conspiracy to embezzle in violation of §97-1-1 of the Mississippi Code Annotated; ten counts of making fraudulent claims and writings in violation of §97-7-10 of the Mississippi Code Annotated; five counts of bribery in violation of §97-11-53 of the Mississippi Code Annotated; and two counts of embezzlement in violation of §97-11-31 of the Mississippi Code Annotated.  


Sure, you were only a fellow public servant but, she was under your helm, Ms. Varnado, how did she perform?  While fellow Commissioner Horton publicly announced that Johnson was incompetent and fraudulent in handling her election management duties; there was not one peep from Chairman Varnado.  When Johnson attempted to explain away her ineptness, you would have thought Chairman Varnado was teaching a class at Gallaudet.  She was nowhere to be found.  Per WBLT 3 News, Johnson arrogantly defended her actions: "They weren’t lost, they weren’t missing. The other commissioners just failed to open the bags, pull them out, and give them to the technician."  There seemed a lack of leadership and coordination among the collective.  The visible failure of the fraudulent Mississippi midterm election was Toni Johnson.  She had so little faith in her own work that she refused to show up for the scheduled Election Board November meeting and to sign the certification of the Second Congressional District Election 2022.  However, the greatest loss was the unseen lack of integrity by the Hinds County Chairman.  Varnado refused to attend the Election Board November meeting and could not coalesce the signatures of each of the Democrat members of the Board.  That would be five (5) signatures, not three (3) as officially submitted to the Secretary of State or the misreported four (4) by WLBT.  The Hinds County Election Board failed Hinds County, Jackson, Mississippi, and the United States.  More importantly, in the depths of their souls, they know that they failed themselves.  The sorrow that they feel, no matter what they show, leaves a deep scar that can not be healed with the affirmation, Making the Democrat Party Great Again is the only purpose. 




How does a leader defeat corruption?    


Mike Masoud, the author of The Leadership Role in Fighting Corruption, wrote: "While it is the role of government, the judiciary, and other agencies to enforce laws and regulations, it is leadership, which is required to succeed in the fight against corruption.  Leadership by example and setting the proper tone at the top are prerequisites for conquering corrupts and corruption.  A charismatic leader instills a culture of integrity and ethical conduct among his subordinates.  He cultivates a work environment that is conducive to ethical conduct and instills a sense of honesty and transparency.  In other words, he makes integrity a value-driven work environment.  Such environments are less prone to corruption.  He has the power to influence his subordinates. He is competent, just, firm, and shows a high level of integrity.  The effective leader does not tolerate corruption or a corrupt environment. Nepotism is not one of his currencies."


Corruption is ingrained in Hinds County Elections.  The Democrats continue it in the practice because it gives unaltered influence and illicit access to resources.  They call those that oppose corruption racists and election deniers.  Fraud is the essential essence of keeping the power in the hands of those that use race to shield the strong and infringe upon the weak.  When a black official steals from the State then, it is reported in some Hinds County neighborhoods as appropriate reparation and socially justified due to the oppressed condition.  Corruption when done by whites against blacks is as unjust as when done by blacks against blacks.  If anything, the midterms prove that race is not the seed of failed policies or the execution of duties.  However, it can be used to keep the powerful few in the seats of authority at the highest costs to any and every race, color, creed, or religion.  For Republicans and Democrats, Blacks or Whites, Election 2024's greatest issue is Anti-Corruption.  The Road to Liberty begins in Jackson, Mississippi.  It requires respect for the Voter that begins in the Legislature and the Legislature begins at a Kitchen Table where honesty and transparency is fully embraced.  If not in Hinds County then, it will never happen in the United States.



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