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		<description><![CDATA[Low Life Scammer Louis Bruni Un-Ethical Scammer Laredo Texas I was a partner of the man below and I thought a friend. He is God Father to one of my children and we made a business together. What a Mistake. When the business became successful Louis Bruni stole my half of the business from me [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=louisbruni.wordpress.com&amp;blog=1021979&amp;post=1&amp;subd=louisbruni&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Louis Bruni Un-Ethical Scammer Laredo Texas</p>
<p>I was a partner of the man below and I thought a friend. He is God Father to<br />
one of my children and we made a business together. What a Mistake. When the<br />
business became successful Louis Bruni stole my half of the business from me and<br />
then acted like he never knew me. This man is of the lowest moral character and<br />
a complete back stabber. I have watched him funnel money from the Bruni Mineral<br />
Trust and receive kick backs on several occasions. Do yourself a favor and stay<br />
as far away from this man as possible. Louis Bruni is NOT a man of his word; on<br />
the contrary his words mean nothing.</p>
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<p>If you also have been scammed by this man please write to Bill Stanley<br />
<a href="mailto:videowebsites@yahoo.com">videowebsites@yahoo.com</a> and your<br />
experience will be added to this site.</p>
<p><strong>More info on this bottom feeder.</strong></p>
<p class="intro">Webb County Judge Louis Bruni had big plans. So lofty were<br />
Bruni’s ambitions that he wanted to change the South Texas climate – not the<br />
political climate but the weather itself. The man some people called King Louie<br />
invested $1.2 million in private money in Russian technology that is supposed to<br />
ionize the atmosphere and make it rain.</p>
<p>But how quickly the winds can change. In one of the most startling results of<br />
the March 7 Democratic primaries, Judge Bruni, who reigned supreme over the<br />
county since 2003, finished last in a field of four candidates. Now his<br />
rainmaking machine sits on the ranch of his chief of staff, its future as<br />
uncertain as Bruni’s and Webb County’s.</p>
<p>With no candidate clearing 50 percent in the primary, the top two finishers<br />
are headed for an April 11 runoff. Danny Valdez, an unassuming justice of the<br />
peace from Laredo, received 37 percent of the 31,657 votes cast. He’ll face<br />
Carlos “C.Y.” Benavides III, a rich oilman and rancher who placed second with 23<br />
percent. Current county commissioner Judith Gutierrez finished third and is now<br />
looking at a full-time career as a Realtor.</p>
<p>The county judge controls a $58 million general budget, appoints people to<br />
cushy county jobs, and has a say about who gets the lucrative county contracts.<br />
As a regional powerbroker, the Webb County judge is second only to longtime<br />
state Sen. Judith Zaffirini, D-Laredo.</p>
<p>Now, in the runoff between Valdez and Benavides, voters have a choice between<br />
political opposites. And because Webb County is not partial to Republicans, the<br />
winner in April can start planning his office d�cor.</p>
<p>Benavides, who raises exotic species of deer on his family’s land, may not<br />
have been as well known as other candidates before the primary. That’s no longer<br />
the case. By spending about $600,000 of mostly family money, he has covered the<br />
county with his image and slogans. White stenciled stickers reading “C.Y. S�<br />
’06” are on tinted car windows all around Laredo. Billboards portraying a dated<br />
photo of Benavides with long sideburns—which he trimmed after someone told him<br />
they made him look unserious—have sprouted up along Interstate 35, north and<br />
south. His face is also on thousands of yard signs throughout the county.</p>
<p>Businesslike in his approach to politics, Benavides talks about his 20-month<br />
campaign to increase name recognition as a marketing endeavor. To raise his<br />
profile, he hosted an auto show, held an art exhibit with some of his original<br />
pieces, and organized several concerts, including one that featured a member of<br />
the 1970’s band Foreigner.</p>
<p>But Benavides also knows how old-school politics works, which he might have<br />
learned from his father and uncle, each of whom served as Webb County judges.<br />
His most recent campaign finance report shows thousands of dollars in payments<br />
for contract labor, much of which was paid to people who claim the ability to<br />
turn out votes. He doesn’t leave all the work to paid staffers and<br />
vote-gatherers, called ca�oneros. Benavides has been a tireless campaigner. He<br />
says he has taken only one vacation since kicking off his campaign; it was to<br />
chase a longtime dream of hunting Marco Polo sheep in the subzero climes of<br />
Tajikistan.</p>
<p>Danny Valdez says he’s taken one vacation, too, since he began his run for<br />
county judge—a quick jaunt to Las Vegas. That might not be as impressive as<br />
whacking big-horned sheep in central Asia, but it shows a style that might be<br />
easier for the average Webb County voter to relate to.</p>
<p>Valdez says he will spend up to $160,000 by the end of the runoff, compared<br />
with the $700,000 Benavides will go through. Benavides acknowledges the<br />
financial advantage but claims he needs to counteract other factors. He says the<br />
political machine of Sen. Zaffirini pitched in to help Valdez—a charge Valdez<br />
denies and the Senator says she knew nothing about, but jokingly takes credit<br />
for in light of Valdez’s margin of victory on March 7.</p>
<p>Having grown up in the barrios of west Laredo, Valdez embraces the image of<br />
financial underdog. “I don’t need to match [Benavides], and I don’t need to<br />
spend what he’s going to spend,” Valdez says.</p>
<p>A lot of people see Valdez as the hard-working, earnest, everyman candidate.<br />
“I think he has a reputation of being decent and honest, and I think a lot of<br />
people appreciate that,” said Jerry Thompson, a political science professor at<br />
Texas A&amp;M International University in Laredo. “Plus, [there’s] the fact that a<br />
lot of people in the poor neighborhoods know Danny.”</p>
<p>As he campaigns in the neighborhoods, Valdez finds plenty of people he knows.<br />
During a night of block-walking before the primary, one middle-aged man thanked<br />
Valdez for being the justice of the peace at his wedding; an elderly woman<br />
thanked him for staying with her the night her husband died; one young woman<br />
credited Valdez with helping her raise money for the Miss Texas pageant. (The<br />
woman recalled meeting Miss Corpus Christi, who turned out to be actress Eva<br />
Longoria of ABC’s Desperate Housewives.)</p>
<p>Valdez had some commercials on television, but his campaign appears to take<br />
place mostly on foot, as he walks door-to-door throughout Laredo. After working<br />
his day job as J.P., Valdez gets into his silver Ford F-150 pickup, goes to his<br />
campaign office, and then to the neighborhoods. Sometimes he’s solo. Other<br />
times, his wife walks with him or volunteers join him. But there are no paid<br />
staffers; he’s never paid anyone to work on his campaigns.</p>
<p>The Benavides campaign operates, by contrast, like a big humming machine.<br />
Staffers around the county are on the Benavides payroll. Some work the phones to<br />
identify undecided voters, and when they find one, the name gets added to a list<br />
for a personal phone call from the candidate himself. Benavides told me he walks<br />
blocks, but on the day I dropped in, he slapped backs at a bowling event for<br />
kids and checked on the staff at campaign headquarters. He also spent a<br />
considerable amount of time re-applying Neutrogena Healthy Defense makeup during<br />
the taping of a television commercial. In this one, he responded to one of<br />
Bruni’s attacks about tax dodging—an accusation that made Benavides so mad he<br />
filed a defamation suit against Bruni. (The case is pending but not likely to<br />
get too far in the courts.)</p>
<p>Those hard-edged tactics used by Bruni may have been partly what cost him the<br />
election. Thompson, the A&amp;M International political science professor, said<br />
Bruni’s managers “gave him some bad advice” by urging a negative campaign. While<br />
the challengers attempted to run on positive themes, Bruni went after each<br />
opponent with harsh television ads. Thompson notes that negative ads can<br />
backfire. “I think he went too negative, and I think also that he may have gone<br />
overboard. People were just turned off by those negative ads,” Thompson said.</p>
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