I've met Kesha several times, at health care town halls last summer and at small group meetings around Harris County. She will not defeat Pete Olson in the fall but it will not be because she doesn't work hard or that she lacks passion for her … [Read more]
Losing Brings Out True Character
The first race to look at is CD-18. Three Republicans were running for the opportunity to take on incumbent Sheila Jackson Lee in November. John Faulk worked tirelessly for two years to win this primary. He block walked, he went to town halls, he … [Read more]
Post Election Quick Thoughts
The shocker of the day was in Harris County, where Don Sumners beat incumbent Leo Vasquez handily. I didn't see that one coming but suppose I could have if I would have thought about it for a few minutes. First off, having the surname Vasquez is not … [Read more]
Jeff Brown for Supreme Court Place 3
Normally, I wouldn't bother commenting on a race like this because I'm not qualified to comment on their qualifications. In this case, however, one thing that I am qualified to comment on is the attempt by the religious right of Houston to tear down … [Read more]
JP 5 Place 2 – George Huntoon and Water Theft
In the race to replace JP Bill Yeoman in Harris County JP Court Precinct 5, Place 2, there are four candidates (in ballot order): Jeff Williams, George Huntoon, Virginia S. Pittman, and Ed Seale. I've met all but Mr. Seale at various functions … [Read more]
Houston Tea Party Society One Year Birthday Party
I arrived at Casa Grande around 1:20 pm, about an hour and a half after the official start. But, they had not started yet because they were awaiting the arrival of a projector. I think the San Jacinto Tea Party folks bringing it rode horses or … [Read more]
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