New Hampshire Democrat Emma Rous – Why Were Her Adult Children who Live in DC and Virginia…voting in NH in Nov 2012-(2) - Granite Grok

New Hampshire Democrat Emma Rous – Why Were Her Adult Children who Live in DC and Virginia…voting in NH in Nov 2012-(2)

Doris Hohensee shared this recently on Facebook and I think it relates a great deal to what is going on with Martha Fuller-Clark and the voter-motor-motel.  (I have added some links to the original.)

The New Hampshire State Board of Education’s newest member is Emma Rous from Durham.  There are four voters hailing from 50 Adams Point Road in Durham, where Emma lives;  Emma Rous, Walter Rous (Emma’s husband), Nahanni Rous (Emma’s 38 year old married daughter), and Ben Rous (Emma’s 38 year old married son).

Funny, how these twins never moved out.  Common in cases of voter fraud.

Ben Rous resides in Norfolk, Virginia. Check out his Facebook or Linkedin pages if you don’t believe me. He’s an associate conductor at the Virginia Symphony Orchestra and conductor at the Greenwood Music Camp in western MA. He’s married to Clara Lee, who also resides in Virginia.

Nahanni Rous is married to Ned Lazarus and lives with their daughter in Washington, DC. Ned has been a student at American University in Washington since their wedding in 2004. He now has a post-doc at George Mason University, also in Washington DC area.

Democrat Martha Fuller Clark also had ‘family members’ voting from Martha’s Portsmouth Motel 8, along with several professional campaign transients, at least one of whom was a paid congressional staffer for Democrat House member Chris Van Hollan.  We should not be surprised to discover that Martha’s family, visited New Hampshire long enough to vote here, not that that needs to be the case.  This does not begin or end at Martha’s Motel.  We’ve already seen several incidences of this with New Hampshire Democrats and more are likely.  With all of that in mind, I did some more poking around the Rous House voting list and found this…

Nahanni’s New YorK Times Wedding announcement.  Trust me.  It gets very interesting near the end…

From the paper of Record, The New York Times.

WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS; Nahanni Rous, Ned Lazarus 

Published: August 22, 2004

Nahanni Wood Rous, the daughter of Emma Wood Rous and Walter Rous of Durham, N.H., is to be married today in Lee, N.H., to Edward Lester Avnet Lazarus, a son of Rosalind Avnet Lazarus of Washington and Simon Lazarus III of Bethesda, Md. Cantor Daniel Rous, an uncle of the bride, will officiate at an organic farm owned by Laurel and Charles R. Cox, friends of the bride’s family.

Ms. Rous, 29, will keep her name. She works in Brooklyn as the project director for Just Vision, which is producing a documentary film and a Web site about grass-roots peace efforts by Israelis and Palestinians. She graduated from Brown University. Her father is a residential construction designer and contractor in Durham. Her mother is an educational consultant in the English department at the University of New Hampshire, and a Democratic state representative.

Mr. Lazarus, 31, is known as Ned. Next month he is to begin studying for a Ph.D. in international relations at American University in Washington. Until January, he was the program director in Jerusalem for Seeds of Peace, an American-based group that promotes conflict resolution in the Middle East and elsewhere. He graduated from Wesleyan University. His mother is a senior trial lawyer for the Transportation Department in Washington. His father, who was an associate director of the White House domestic policy staff under President Jimmy Carter, is a senior counsel in Washington at Sidley Austin Brown & Wood, the Chicago law firm.

Sidley Austin Brown & Wood…isn’t that where Barack Obama was a Summer Associate at the Chicago Office?  It’s where the current President met his wife Michelle, who was then an assistant associate.   So Nahanni’s father in law has strong connections to Presidential politics and the Democrat party…going all the way back to Jimmy Carter; and strong connections to the President for whom Nahanni and her brother probably voted in November, not from their own Homes where they and their spouses live, but from Durham, New Hampshire, where they do not live.

So,  are these also “young people” who were committed to New Hampshire whose staying was impossible to predict or Democrats whose mother is active in the Democrat state party, was an elected member of the NH House, who sat on the State school board, who knew their vote would matter in a swing state, and who–along with others–encouraged them to come here and vote here?

The latter, of course.

The Rouse example is important.  It is suggestive of a wide ranging and deliberate strategy by the State Democrat party in New Hampshire to abuse Judge Lewis’ last minute change to the domicile law to flood the state with Democrat voters; to domicile OFA and  campaign activists, and Democrat staffers–of which there were many–in the Granite State for election day.  They also knew the League of Women Voters was bringing the suit, using the names of college students some of whom never even bothered to vote here, and they knew Lewis would give them what they wanted.  They used the ruling to steal elections.

The power of the judiciary and activist politicians is all you need to call any behavior legal.  That does not make it right, or fair.  It certainly is not just.  And all of these out of state transient mobile domicile Democrat voters didn’t just skew the results for state and national elections.  They didn’t just tip local house races, congressional races, the presidential race or the race for governor.  These people came here and voted on amendments to New Hampshire’s State Constitution.  Then they went back home to their own states. Democrat  states.  States where their vote is one of many Democrat votes and the outcome is more or less known.  And we’re not just talking about a few votes here and there.  I expect this will become  much larger as time goes on because it was an orchestrated and deployed campaign tactic by the State Democrat party, probably with the help of OFA and national Democrat interests, to deny the people who really are committed to New Hampshire the chance to have a voice.

They stole your voice, your choice, your vote.

So Emma Rous’ adult children left their homes and work and lives in Virgina and Washington DC so they could be in New Hampshire on Election Day.  Then they went home to where they live.  They were not young activists.  There was no doubt about where their commitments lay.  I wonder what former NH Democrat House Rep, UNH education consultant, and current State school board member  Emma Rous will use as an excuse to explain that?  And what about Martha Fuller Clark?  How does this put her voter-motel “situation” into context?”

 

 

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