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Excerpts of Dr.

David Alameel of Election Night Speech Nov, 4th 2014

Alameel Calls for an Uprising in the Democratic Party

Election night speech below:


"Thank you so very much. I want to thank each of you, for all your support
during this campaign.
I also want you to know that what started out as a campaign for U. S. Senate
became a journey for many of us!
When I first announced that I was interested in running for the U. S. Senate,
our Party Headquarters in Austin flat out told me not to run.
And if that was not offensive enough, they offered me a deal: that if I gave
them a really big donation, like half a million dollars, then they would in
effect bless my candidacy across Texas.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
Alameel teamed up with Luis Vera, the legal counsel for LULAC, to have Vera
lead his Hispanic effort in Texas. Vera promised Alameel that Vera would
use LULAC councils throughout Texas to serve as local anchor points for
Alameel in the Hispanic community throughout Texas. As part of the trade

off, Alameel would finance Veras political operatives to maintain control of


National and Texas LULAC. The exchange involved Alameel paying for
LULAC councils which would in turn support Veras candidates for district,
state and national LULAC office. The exchange involved hundreds of
thousands of dollars that were used to support the formation of LULAC
councils that would send delegates to LULAC district, state and national
conventions. The Texas convention was held in Houston in June of 2014 and
the national convention of LULAC was held in New York City on July 12,
2014. Alameel lost thousands of Hispanic voters from the vast LULAC
organization in Texas who are opposed to the Luis Vera machine that is
trying to retain control of national LULAC. Vera uses LULAC for political
operations. In 2008, Vera, Rosa Rosales, the LULAC National President from
2006 through 2010, were involved in similar money deals attaching LULAC
to the Hillary Clinton federal campaign for national president. This story is
covered in a federal indictment that has led to the conviction of Jeffrey E.
Thompson, in the case styled, United States v. Jeffrey E. Thompson, 1:14-cr0049, United States District Court for the District of Columbia. The portion
of the 30 page Statement of Offenses that accompanied the plea entered by
Thompson refers to this effort as Shadow Campaign of in Support of
Presidential Campaign 1. Vera and Rosales are referred to as Individual B
and C, respectively, while LULAC is referred to Civic Organization A. A plea
was entered in March of this year, but the court is still holding the case open
to see the degree of cooperation that the U.S. Attorneys are going to get
from Defendant Thompson. The amount of funds that Thompson ran
thought the Vera operation, the Shadow Campaign, is said to be in the
million dollar range. Vera is trying to position himself again to repeat this
Shadow Campaign strategy again with Hillary Clinton, if she becomes a
candidate for national office.
Alameel should have done what thousands of LULACers are going to be
asking Hillary Clinton to do, do not use LULAC councils as anchor points in
your quest for the office of National President. Use the normal channels that
the Democratic party develops in the respective states. Using LULAC to run
your political campaign in the vast Hispanic communities in the United States
will make you enemies of honest Hispanic LULACers who want to support a
Hillary Clinton candidacy.
In the Alameel race, LULACers who were opposed to the Luis Vera machine
in LULAC were instructing their supporters in LULAC, their family and friends,
to split the ticket and not vote for Alameel.

The reason Alameel lost was because of Alameel. He was as dumb as they
come. What right thinking non-Hispanic politician thinks that they can come
into an organization such as LULAC, as old and as big as they come, and
think they can get away with putting money within the LULAC organization to
support one faction in the organization and expect to get away with it
without pushback. Alameel acted like he did and deserved to lose. He
gained less Democratic support than Wendy and Leticia.
A word to the wise, keep your hands out of LULAC if you are seeking high
office.
When I refused, they decided to use all of their relationships against me and
supported my opposition in the Primary, forcing our campaign to waste
millions of dollars in unnecessary cost.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
Cry baby.
We became the silent partner to ignore, as if the U.S. Senate race did not
even exist. I complained, volunteers and supporters complained, and nothing
changed. They worked against me the entire journey except during the runoff when they panicked about Keisha Rogers.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
Alameel bragged at the LULAC state convention in Houston that he had $50
million from selling his dental business practice and was now investing in the
market. If you go about bragging about the money you have, people are
going to expect you to help the party you are running for. Alameel should
have spent the million that was asked of him and given o- money to
LULAC. He would have made friends in the Texas Democratic Party and
developed a better friendship in the Texas Hispanic community. Whats a
million dollars when you have $50 million to brag about.
When other candidates would sneeze, our party Headquarters in Austin
would create a buzz all over their social media. But no matter what we did
across Texas, my campaign was made invisible. Even my debate with Cornyn
was shamefully ignored.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:

Alameel is a bad debater. Money does not make you a good debater.
They fought hard to undermine the Alameel campaign. They didnt care that
they had a good candidate with the right knowledge and experience to help
our people. Even Battle Ground Texas told their volunteers that they could
not mention David Alameel.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
The Alameel campaign underminded itself.
Thats why I know that we have a lot of work to do in our party. Its time to
start a new movement of Democrats whose passion is to fight for hardworking people.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
Its time to cut people like Alameel off at the pass. Money does not entitle
you to give advice to the Texas Democratic Party. People in LULAC would
always say about the Alameel campaign Alameels rallies looked like
LULAC rallies.
Because, if we are to prevail against those who are dragging our people
down, we have to rid ourselves of these elites whose out of touch ideology
and corrupt tactics have infected our party. And they sure dont seem to care
much about us.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
There are no elites in the Texas Democratic Party. It is elites like Alameel
that the Texas Democratic Party has gotten rid off. To attack the Texas
Democratic Party as elites is to attack people like Wendy Davis and Leticia
Van de Putte as coming off as elites. They are not and have never behaved
as such. I have not heard Davis or Van de Putte blaming the Party for their
losses. We need to get our numbers up and get rid of elites like Alameel.
We do not need people like Alameel telling us in the Texas Democratic Party
how bad we are.
These self-serving elites have failed us for over 20 years and they have the
arrogance to assume that they can tell us what to think and what to do? Well,
from here on, were going to tell them what to do.

The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:


Alameel needs to chill out and stay out of politics. He should run as dog
catcher first, then as city council, then as county commissioner, then as
Texas legislator, then as Texas senate and then, maybe, for higher office.
When you run the gauntlet, you might have a basis to complain.
The endless poverty in the Black and Latino communities, which are
desperate for help, have been ignored by our party.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
The Black and Latino communities make up more than half of the Texas
Democratic Party. To say that the Texas Democratic Party has turned its
back of the poor Black and Latino communities is Texas is a dumb
statement. Throw your stones at the Texas Republican Party. That is the
party that shorted education by $5 billion dollars in 2011and that sponsored
over 100 legislative bills against Hispanics in that year. Alameel might know
a lot about being a dentist, but he sure lacks the common sense and skills
with being a good political operative.
And I assure you that talking to them about abortion & gay marriage, or
paying a short visit during election time, is not the answer for their struggle,
and they remain totally uninspired.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
Maybe Alameel thinks that he is running for Pope. If wants to do that, he
should go to Rome. Alameel is blaming the tone of the campaign on
everybody else. Good leaders, strong leaders create the political agenda. He
had all of the opportunity to create a message. He seems to be blaming
Wendy and de Putte for his loss. He seems to be saying that these two
veteran Texas politicians set the wrong tone for the Texas Democratic Party
campaign. Gregg Abbott and Dan Patrick wanted to put the Texas National
Guard on the Border, so we should have allowed these two Republican
characters lead the charge? Maybe Alameel needs to take his money and his
conservative message to the other political party. I would vote for that.
They represent 2/3 of our Democratic votes and we have to respect the fact
that theyre all devout Christians.

The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:


Most of Texas are devout Christians. These devout Christians maintained
segregated schools in the Texas Hispanic and Black communities in Texas up
until the late 1940s for Hispanics and until the 1960s for Blacks. These
devout Christians included clauses in most residential deeds in Texas up to
the 1940s that said that that the property could not be conveyed to Blacks
or to Hispanics. If Alameel wants to run a campaign on religious principles,
he should consider joining up with the Tea Party in Ft. Worth. I am sure they
would enjoy his remarks.
Theyve been left behind by our system and Democrats always take them
and their faith for granted
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
Texas Democrats do not need to get a head bashing from the Texas
Republican Party, Alameel is doing a the job for them. Not one word against
the Texas Republican Party by Alameel in his cry baby statement.
But, the way they see it, when Democrats win they never gain anything, so
why should they bother to get out and vote for Democrats?
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
The Democrats gave us Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, the Voting Rights
Act, the Civil Rights Act, Chips, expanded Medicaid under Obamacare, oh
yes, and Obamacare. They gave us good leadership and direction under
Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon
Baines Johnson, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and, hopefully,
Hillary Clinton. Where has he been?
Its time for honesty and straight talk. Enough spin, hype, and fluff from our
party elites.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
Its time for honesty and straight talk. Right! Enough spin, hype and fluff
from Alameel.

The truth is, that enthusiasm and support for Democrats across Texas is
slipping away.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
Really? That is what I would expect to hear from Rush Limbaugh, Sean
Hannity or Mark Levin.
But we can change all of that, if our Party gets serious about making a REAL
change in the lives of hard working people who are struggling to make ends
meet.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
The demographics of Texas will go a long way to addressing this problem.
Bashing scarce Texas Democrats is not the way to do it. Every Hispanic,
Black, Asian and White Democrat who holds elected office today at all levels
of government in Texas, and there are thousands of them, are offended by
this remark. Alameel needs to spend time in the trenches of Texas politics.
He has to earn his ribbons and medals there first before he tries to right the
Texas Democratic Party.
The reason our party managed to pull us out of the Great Depression, gave
us the New Deal, and then gave us 50yrs of the best economy, the best
education, and the best Middle-Class in the world is that back then our party
used to be the Peoples Party.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
Maybe Alameel wants to form a 3rd Party, like Rand Paul. Buena suerte!
The Texas Democratic Party is still the Peoples Party. My family, my
relatives, my best friends belong to that party. Go to a Democratic Party rally
and it is sprinkled by the colors of Texas. Go to any Texas Republican Party
rally and you will see more salt than pepper.
So tonight, Im saying to you, as my friends and true supporters, that if we
want to claim that we are the big tent party, thats large enough to win
campaigns, we have to change, and change begins at home, in our own
Party.

The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:


Its not that the Texas Democratic Party claims to be the big tent party, it is
the big tent party. If you are Hispanic, Black, Asian, Native American, Gay,
Lesbian, Liberal White in Texas, what other political party in Texas would
welcome you with open arms? Has Alameel ever been to a gathering of Texas
Republicans? He has. He used to contribute from his $50 million dollars to
Republican candidates. If he contributed, he must have gone to Republican
rallies. There aint much pepper at those rallies.

Were going to rebuild our party, starting at the local Precinct level with the
help of County chairs, and instead of wasting money on Battle Ground Texas,
we should raise money for County-Chairs directly to help us build our grassroot support across Texas.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
What a quitter. And he wanted to be a United States Senator? He wanted to
be a U.S. Senator from Texas and now trying to tell us veteran Democrat
political operatives that he sees a problems with the lowest political office in
politics. No disrespect for the county precinct chairs, but its like the
engineer who builds a skyscraper and tells us after he trees the tower that
there is a problem with the foundation that the structure is resting on. What
a fool. Community organizing would tell you that when you run a campaign,
you need to start at the bottom. Like, let me do this again. Thanks, but
no, thanks. Retire from politics and go back to investing.
Alameel is making enemies with the thousands of Democratic precinct chairs
throughout Texas. He wants them out and wants his people to run the show.
What a fool. Good luck with that.
This is just the beginning for David Alameel for US Senate. We knew going in
that its going to be an uphill battle. But we also knew that were in this for
the long haul.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:

Not with the Editor. I left your campaign just as you started. Me and my
friends will be looking for the right candidate, people like Wendy, Van de
Putte, the Castro brothers, Cisneros, Hillary.
So, Im telling you tonight that we only lost one battle in the big war and Im
not finished till the job is done.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
You lost. You ran a bad campaign. Take a shower. Quit politics, at least as a
high end candidate. Better yet, run for precinct chair and then work your
way up. That should take you 20 years.
Im a Democrat whos committed to building a grass root movement, that
will Reclaim our party, and start working for and winning the hearts and
minds of our people.
The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:
Sounds like a tea Party who wants to reclaim America. America belongs to
all of us, like the Texas Democratic Party belongs to all of us. I do not want a
Texas Democratic Party that is anti Black, Hispanic, Asian, Native American,
Gay, White Liberal. We are all part of a great party. The party belongs to us.
Alameel wants a party that is so perfect that it does not offend anyone. Can
you imagine what a cowardly way for a person like Alameel to fight with us
as we pushed the envelope for better opportunities for our people over the
course of time. Alameel would be out there saying, dont do this, we do not
want to offend anyone, dont say that, it might offend someone, The
Editor has heard it all before. Politicians like Alameel are a dime a dozen.
Texas Democrats do not like those kind of politics. If abortion is the issue
today, Alameel would say, cant touch this, if integrating the public schools
in Gonzalez County is the 1930s so that Hispanics could go to the white
high school, Alameel would say, cant touch this, if integrating the public
schools in the 1960s in Texas, Alameel would say, cant touch this.
Alameel has an anti-gay agenda, an anti-trans-sexual agenda, an antiabortion agenda. That is not what the Texas Democratic Party is all about.
Lynchings used to be okay in the old South in the days prior to the 30s.
What would Alameel have said then, cant touch this.
Our journey to victory continues! 2018 is just around the corner and we have
a lot of work to do Thank You and God Bless You!"

The Editor, Voice of the Mainland Response:


The way I understand the situation today, Alameel lost. He should stop
bashing the Texas Democratic Party and Democratic Party office holders who
lead the party, including county precinct chairs. Bash the Republicans at
least one time. I dare you. I would not share a foxhole with this person. I
do not trust him.

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