Showing posts with label Bruce Boyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bruce Boyer. Show all posts

Saturday, December 07, 2024

Election Fraud, Liberal California, and Bruce Boyer’s Cartoon Cats: A Comedy of Errors

 


Ventura, CA—Imagine living in a world where you need an ID to do practically everything: buy liquor, fly on a plane, rent a car, or even pick up a package at the post office. Yet somehow, when it comes to voting—the foundation of our democracy—many politicians insist identification is not only unnecessary but actively oppressive. Apparently, it’s too much to ask for even a shred of verification to ensure our elections are secure.


The logic behind this? Democrats have long argued that requiring ID to vote disproportionately affects minorities, particularly Black Americans, claiming voter ID laws are a tool of suppression. Never mind that this argument essentially paints minorities as too incapable of obtaining basic identification—a view that reeks of condescension. To “solve” this non-issue, they pushed through motor voter laws, which allowed anyone with a driver’s license to automatically register to vote.


But wait, there’s more! The motor voter laws opened the floodgates for illegal immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses—and, you guessed it, they’re automatically registered to vote too. The reasoning is simple: politicians assume these new voters, reliant on government assistance, will overwhelmingly support Democrats. Subtle, right?


For those keeping score, this is the same party that venerates President Lyndon B. Johnson, who reportedly quipped, “I’ll have those niggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years” after signing the Voting Rights Act. LBJ’s history of racist remarks is well-documented, but no one seems to care because, well, politics. The Voting Rights Act he championed wasn’t just about fairness; it also helped dismantle safeguards like ID requirements that would have deterred fraud. Coincidence? You decide.


Fast-forward to California before the 2020 election, where things got even laxer. Voters could register, receive, and cast ballots without ever proving their identity—or even seeing another human being. Mail-in ballots? Check. Ballot drop boxes? Check. Voting deadlines that stretch out longer than the latest Marvel movie? Check. The system practically begged for fraud, but Californians were assured everything was perfectly fine. Trust the process, they said.


Then comes Bruce Boyer, a cowboy with a sense of humor sharper than a cactus needle. Frustrated by the absurdity of California’s voting laws, Boyer decided to demonstrate just how easy it was to game the system. His weapon of choice? Cartoon cats. Yes, Boyer stands accused of registering four fictional felines to vote, all conveniently listing his home address. Felix the Cat, meet California politics.


After successfully registering his furry friends, Boyer couldn’t resist telling the Ventura County Board of Supervisors about his little experiment. Naturally, this didn’t sit well with the incumbent County Clerk, who promptly involved the District Attorney’s office. Within no time, investigators came knocking, and Boyer found himself slapped with four counts of perjury. For registering cartoon cats.


Here’s the kicker: Boyer never intended for Felix or his pals to actually vote. The whole point was to shine a spotlight on how laughably vulnerable California’s election system had become. But the joke was lost on Ventura County’s Soros-backed District Attorney, who decided Boyer’s stunt was a felony-level offense. You know, because protecting the integrity of imaginary cats is apparently more important than addressing real election vulnerabilities.


So now, we’re left with a question: does Bruce Boyer’s high-profile prank justify branding him a felon for life? Or is this just another example of California’s justice system punishing someone for exposing inconvenient truths? Boyer’s antics may have been unconventional, but his point remains valid—our election system is ripe for abuse, and pretending otherwise only perpetuates the problem.


Stalin once said, “It’s not who votes that counts; it’s who counts the votes.” Perhaps California’s leaders should stop worrying about cartoon cats and start worrying about the real flaws in their system. Until then, we can only wonder how many other “Felixes” are out there, quietly waiting to cast their ballots.


The Ventura County DA should immediately dismiss this case if he had any decency.  But he can be counted on to dig his heels in and punish this conservative would be politician as much as he possibly can. 


Wednesday, December 04, 2024

California Officials Embarrassed as Activist Exposes Voting System Vulnerabilities with “Cartoon Cat” Arrest

Ventura, CA—Bruce Boyer, a local businessman, U.S. Army veteran, and staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, has once again shined a spotlight on California’s questionable voter registration system—this time in an audacious and satirical manner that has California officials scrambling.

Boyer, known for his unrelenting commitment to holding government officials accountable, has long been a thorn in the side of bureaucrats who fail to follow the law. A seasoned activist, Boyer is no stranger to controversy, lawsuits, and civil rights battles. He deliberately places himself in the line of fire to expose governmental failures, and his latest stunt may be his boldest yet.


A Broken System Exposed by a Joke


California’s voter rolls have been a hotbed of controversy, with reports of fictitious voters, deceased individuals, and non-citizens listed as eligible voters. The lack of voter ID requirements in the state has created an integrity crisis that officials seem unwilling to address. Boyer decided to illustrate just how porous the system truly is—with a dose of humor that has left state officials red-faced.


The saga began when Boyer jokingly registered a cartoonish name—a pet cat—to vote, complete with mail-in ballot eligibility. Three additional “cat” registrations followed, all using Boyer’s home address. No fraudulent votes were cast, and Boyer’s intention was clear: to highlight the glaring vulnerabilities in California’s voter registration process. This harmless satire, however, was not taken lightly by the Ventura County District Attorney.


Weaponizing the Legal System


In what many are calling a blatant abuse of power, Ventura County’s ultra-leftist District Attorney has filed four felony charges of perjury against Boyer, transforming a lighthearted critique of systemic flaws into a politically charged legal assault. Observers have pointed out the irony of Boyer being prosecuted for a harmless demonstration while California’s voting rolls remain riddled with unchecked inaccuracies.


Critics have slammed the DA’s actions as a politically motivated attempt to silence a vocal critic of California’s flawed policies. Boyer has run for political office multiple times, including for sheriff and county clerk, but his staunchly conservative views have made him a polarizing figure in left-leaning Ventura County. The charges appear to be a calculated move to undermine an activist who dares to challenge the state’s political machine.


An Embarrassment for California Officials


Boyer’s arrest is a stark reminder of the priorities of California’s leadership. Instead of addressing systemic problems, officials have chosen to target the whistleblower. By prosecuting Boyer for what amounts to a satirical demonstration, the state has inadvertently underscored the very issues he sought to expose.


Rather than focusing on cleaning up the voter rolls, ensuring accurate registration, and implementing safeguards like voter ID, the state is using its resources to prosecute someone who dared to shine a spotlight on their failures. The incident is not just a reflection of California’s broken voting system; it’s an embarrassment for state officials who have chosen to shoot the messenger instead of addressing the message.


A Battle Worth Watching


Boyer is set to face arraignment on these charges, but one thing is certain: he will not back down. Known for his unflinching resolve, Boyer has already turned his arrest into a rallying cry for election integrity and civil rights. This case promises to be as much about exposing California’s systemic failures as it is about defending free speech and the right to protest.


California officials may have hoped to make an example of Bruce Boyer, but instead, they’ve managed to make an example of themselves. The world is now watching, and the question remains: will the state finally address its broken systems, or will it continue to persecute those who expose the truth?


UPDATE: an audacious prosecutor demanded that Boyer be held on $100,000 bail.  The judge found absolutely no basis for that outrageous bail demand and allowed Boyer to be released on his own recognizance. This case is so ridiculous. I won’t be surprised to see various cats roaming the neighborhoods wearing ankle monitors.


Monday, November 13, 2023

Did the Israel/Hamas War instigate a homicide in Thousand, Oaks, CA? Congressional candidate Bruce Boyer is investigating.






Thousand Oaks, CA—Paul Kessler, 69 was with others peacefully protesting the incredibly depraved October 7th Hamas attack on unarmed civilians that took, 1,400 innocent lives in Israel. Kessler was carrying an Israeli flag and was allegedly killed by a pro-Palestinian activist, Loay Alnaji, 50 who teaches computer science at Ventura County Community College.   


According to witness, Jonathan Oswaks,  Alnaji and others were conducting surveillance on Kessler.  He further said that upwards of 40 adult, pro-Palestinian men allegedly surrounded Kessler while Alnaji struck the elderly, Paul Kessler in the head with a heavy megaphone.  The presence of the other men made it difficult for Israeli demonstrators to see the attack.  As a direct result of the blow, Kessler fell striking his head on the sidewalk.  Kessler died a few hours later at a local hospital.  


The matter is currently under investigation by the Ventura County Sheriffs Department, and the Ventura County District Attorney.  Officials said that both sides of the Israeli and Palestinian groups gave conflicting accounts of the incident.


Sheriff’s investigators obtained and served a search warrant on Alnaji’s home seizing his electronic devices and other evidence. They’re obviously looking for communications between Alnaji and others to determine if there was any planning or collusion.  

Republican District 26 Congressional Candidate, Bruce Boyer has taken on his own investigation of the attack.  The FBI has given specific warnings for us to expect Hamas sympathetic terrorist acts on our soil and Boyer wants to know if this crime related to that warning. 


The key questions Boyer said that need answers are, was this a criminal homicide that included a Hate Crime and felony Elder Abuse? 

Boyer said he’s preparing for Congress as a proactive lawmaker with his finger always on the pulse of District 26. He feels must stay informed to properly tend to the needs of the voters.  


Boyer interviewed kessler’s companion, Jonathan Oswaks and here is that unedited interview. 


On November 16, Loay Alnaji, of Moorpark, was arrested on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter in the death of 69-year-old Paul Kessler. Alnaji's bail will be set at $1 million, according to the Ventura County Sheriff's Department. No mention was about a hate crime or elder abuse charges.