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Harris County DA race: Politics in the courtroom? Say it ain't so, Mike Anderson!

Angry Mike

Lots of stuff happening in the Harris County DA’s race but this one I didn’t expect. I mean, when I saw the ad from Mike Anderson, I thought it was a fake courtroom. But mi Amiga Felicia Cravens, earning her nickname Something Fishie, figured out that it was a real courtroom and started asking around. Not getting any answers, she filed an official complaint against Mike:

 

Public Property, Private Use

I’m tired of seeing ethical lapses brushed aside with an “Oh, well. Nothing you can do about it.” Let’s see whether Anderson filmed the ad properly by paying for the use of public facilities. If so, fine. If not, then I want an explanation.

So what if someone films an ad in a county courtroom. I mean, heck, anyone could do that right?

Wrong. If so, there would be a line out the door and no county business could get done. This being a political campaign doesn’t change the rules – Mike Anderson has to play by the rules just like anyone else.

The Pat Lykos campaign responded to this incident with some helpful questions and guidelines:

Well, I don’t really know what Mike is thinking. Perhaps this is part of the good ol’ days that he keeps referring to. You know, the days when you hung ’em high in the morning, then got high in the afternoon? Dang, that almost sounds like a country song.

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