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| Denton County/State Republican Candidates | ||||
| (For Bio's on members: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index4.aspx?id=3803) | ||||
| Office | District | Name | ||
| U.S. | Representative | Dist 26 | Michael Burgess | |
| State | Governor | Rick Perry | Incumbant | |
| Kay Bailey Hutchison | US Senator, Ex-State Treasurer, Ex-State Rep & Attorney | |||
| Debra Medina | Wharton County GOP Chair, Ron Paul Campaign Activist, Nurse & Rancher | |||
| Lieutenant Governor | David Dewhurst | |||
| Attoney General | Greg Abbott | |||
| Comptroller | Susan Combs | |||
| State Land Commissioner | Jerry Patterson | |||
| State Agriculture Commissioner | Todd Staples | |||
| State Senator | Dist 8 | Florence Shapiro | ||
| David Hall | ||||
| State Representative | Dist 63 | Tan Parker | ||
| Dist 64 | Myra Crownover | |||
| Kurt Hyde | ||||
| Dist 65 | Bert Solomons | |||
| Mike Murphy | ||||
| State Board of Education | Dist 9 | Don McLeroy | ||
| Thomas Ratliff | ||||
| Dist 12 | Geraldine "Tincy" Miller | |||
| George M. Clayton | ||||
| District Court | 158th Dist | Jack Collier | ||
| Steve Burgess | ||||
| David J. Moraine | ||||
| 367th Dist | Lee Gabriel | |||
| 211th Dist | L. Dee Shipman | |||
| County | Criminal District Attorney | Paul Johnson | Incumbant | |
| Brent Bowen | Lawyer | |||
| County Judge | Mary Horn | |||
| County Commissioner | Prec 2 | Ron Marchant | ||
| Prec 4 | Andy Eads | |||
| District Clerk | Sherri Adelstein | |||
| County Clerk | Cynthia Mitchell | |||
| County Criminal Court | #1 | Jim Crouch | ||
| #2 | Virgil Vahlenkamp | |||
| #3 | David D. Garcia | |||
| #4 | Joe Bridges | |||
| #5 | Richard "Ski" Podgorski | |||
| Probate Court | Gilland Chenault | Lawyer | ||
| Robert Ramirez | Lawyer | |||
| Bonnie Robison | Lawyer | |||
| Justice of the Peace | Prec 1 | Joe Holland | ||
| Jim Bryan | Police Officer | |||
| Prec 2 | James R. DePiazza | |||
| Carlos Gallardo | Human Resources Manager | |||
| Prec 3 | Becky Kerbow | |||
| Prec 4 | J.W. Hand | |||
| Dave Jahn | Felony Prosecuter | |||
| Scott Smith | Self Employed | |||
| Prec 5 | Mike Bateman | |||
| Prec 6 | Patty Larson | |||
| County Chairman | Diane Edmondson | |||
| Treasurer | Cindy Yeats Brown | |||
| County Court at Law | No. 1 | Kimberly McCary | Lawyer | |
| George A. Mitcham | Asst. District Attorney | |||
| Christing Ventura | Lawyer | |||
| Chance Oliver | Lawyer | |||
| No. 2 | Margaret E. Barnes | |||
| Collin County/State Republican Candidates | ||||
| (For Bio's on members: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index4.aspx?id=3803) | ||||
| Office | District | Name | ||
| U.S. | Representative | Dist 3 | Sam Johnson | |
| Dist 4 | Lou Gigliotti | |||
| Steve Clark | ||||
| John Cooper | ||||
| Joshua Kowert | ||||
| Jerry Ray (Tea) Hall | ||||
| Ralph M. Hall | ||||
| State | Governor | Rick Perry | Incumbant | |
| Kay Bailey Hutchison | US Senator, Ex-State Treasurer, Ex-State Rep & Attorney | |||
| Debra Medina | Wharton County GOP Chair, Ron Paul Campaign Activist, Nurse & Rancher | |||
| Lieutenant Governor | David Dewhurst | |||
| Attoney General | Greg Abbott | |||
| Comptroller | Susan Combs | |||
| State Land Commissioner | Jerry Patterson | |||
| State Agriculture Commissioner | Todd Staples | |||
| State Senator | Dist 8 | Florence Shapiro | ||
| David Hall | ||||
| State Representative | Dist 66 | Van Taylor | ||
| Wayne Richards | ||||
| Mabrie Jackson | ||||
| Dist 67 | Jerry Madden | |||
| Dist 70 | Ken Paxton | |||
| Dist 89 | Jodie Laubenberg | |||
| State Board of Education | Dist 9 | Don McLeroy | ||
| Thomas Ratliff | ||||
| Dist 12 | Geraldine "Tincy" Miller | |||
| George M. Clayton | ||||
| Railroad Commissioner | Victor G. Carrillo | |||
| David Porter | ||||
| Supreme Court Justice | Place 3 | Debra Lehrmann | ||
| Rick Green | ||||
| Jim Moseley | ||||
| Jeff Brown | ||||
| Rebecca Simmons | ||||
| Rick Strange | ||||
| Place 5 | Paul Green | |||
| Place 9 | Eva Guzman | |||
| Rose Vela | ||||
| Court of Criminal Appeals Judge | Place 2 | Lawrence (Larry) Meyers | ||
| Place 5 | Cheryl Johnson | |||
| Place 6 | Michael E. Keasler | |||
| 5th Court of Appeals | Chief Justice | Carolyn Wright | ||
| 5th Court of Appeals | Place 4 | Lana Myers | ||
| Place 7 | Michael J. (Mike) O'Neill | |||
| Place 12 | Robert M. (Bob) Filmore | |||
| District Judge | Dist 296 | Keith Gore | ||
| John R. Roach, Jr. | ||||
| Dist 366 | Ray Wheless | |||
| Dist 417 | Cynthia Wheless | |||
| Dist 429 | Jill Willis | |||
| County | Criminal District Attorney | Jeff Bray | ||
| Greg Willis | ||||
| james Angelino | ||||
| County Judge | Keith Self | |||
| John Muns | ||||
| County Commissioner | Prec 2 | Karl Voigtsberger | ||
| Cheryl Williams | ||||
| Jerry Hoagland | ||||
| Prec 4 | Kathy Ward | |||
| Duncan Webb | ||||
| District Clerk | Patricia Wysong Crigger | |||
| Terrye Evans | ||||
| Alma Hays | ||||
| County Clerk | Stacy Kemp | |||
| County Court of Law | #1 | Corinne Ann Mason | ||
| #2 | Sharon Ramage | |||
| Jerry Lewis | ||||
| #3 | Stewart Matthews | |||
| Lance S. Baxter | ||||
| Barnett Walker | ||||
| #4 | Linda Wynn Drain | |||
| Matthew Goeller | ||||
| Chrysti Bryant | ||||
| David Rippel | ||||
| #5 | Dan Wilson | |||
| #6 | Shawn Ismall | |||
| Jay Bender | ||||
| Don High | ||||
| Terri Green | ||||
| Probate Court | Weldon S. Copeland | |||
| Justice of the Peace | Prec 1 | Paul Raleeh | ||
| Prec 2 | Terry Dougles | |||
| Prec 3/Pl 1 | John E. Payton | |||
| Prec 4 | Douglas Reeves | |||
| W.M. (Mike) Yarbrough | ||||
| Kelley Don Abby | ||||
| County Chairman | Fred Moses | |||
| Mandy Tschoepe | ||||
Dallas TEA Party Website - http://DallasTeaParty.org
Dallas TEA Party Events Calendar - http://DallsTeaParty.org/events
Precinct Maps - http://mojo4m.com/precincts/index.php
Texas Secretary of State Elections Division - http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/
Texas Campaign Finance Laws - http://www.ethics.state.tx.us/statutes/09title15.pdf
County Elections Offices:
Collin: http://www.co.collin.tx.us/elections/index.jsp
Dallas: http://www.dalcoelections.org/
Denton: http://elections.dentoncounty.com/
Tarrant: http://www.tarrantcounty.com/evote/
County Republican Party Offices:
Collin: http://www.collincountygop.com/
Dallas: http://www.dallasgop.org/
Denton: http://www.dentongop.org/
Tarrant: http://www.tcgop.org/2009/
County Democratic Party Offices:
Collin: http://www.collindems.us/
Dallas: http://www.dallasdemocrats.org/
Denton: http://www.dentondemocrats.org/
Tarrant: http://www.tcdp.net
This is a flyer that one of the TEA Party members brought from their doctors office:
"On October 21st, 2009, the US Senate voted down a bill which would have corrected the flawed "SGR" formula. This means that Medicare will cut reimbursement to physicians by 21/5% starting on January 1, 2010.
Very few, if any physicians will then be able and willing to continue to see Medicare patients.
I am very distressed to report that both of the Texas senators, John Cornyn and Kay Bailey Hutchison cast votes against fixing the problem.
I would urge you, your firends, relatives andneighbors to telephone both senators as soon as possible to express your displeasure with the position that they took and to explain your unhappiness that your access to physicians may be limited.
The easiest way to contact a Senator is by using the AMA hotline. Dial 800-833-6354 and floow the prompts. This service is free and will connect you directly to the office of theSenator where you can either leave a message or discuss your concerns with one of his/her aides.
Rheumatology Associates"
This is pretty frightening, considering they want to now run ALL healthcare. The physicians cannot afford it and will go out of business. Please call or email your representative and make sure they know how you feel.
Sue Haines
Anyone running against Eddie Bernice Johnson has my vote!
912 Project Fort Worth
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~General Meeting~
[please note a change in the meeting place]
Guest Speaker:
Pastor Stephen Broden
Fossil Creek Golf Club
3401 Clubgate Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76137
[behind the movie theatre on I-35]
817.768.7783
Monday, January 4, 2010
7:00 p.m.
Dinner 6:00 p.m. [optional]
The catered meal will consist of lemon baked chicken, asparagus spears, wild rice pilaf and salad @ $25 pp.
[if dining, please rsvp to amurray@painlessperformance.com]
This is a meeting with the North Tarrant Republican Club
Those of you who have heard Pastor Broden speak know he delivers a highly inspirational message that needs to be heard in today's upside down world. Pastor Broden is seeking the Republican nomination in the March primaries to run against Democrat Eddie Bernice Johnson in House District 30.
~Adrian Murray
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Did you know....
Two prominent African American pastors [Reverend Stephen Broden and Reverend Johnny Hunter] held a peaceful protest in front of the White House, praying for our nation. They did this on the National Day of Prayer because Barack Obama would not participate in a service as other presidents before him have done. They were taken away in handcuffs and arrested. They spent the rest of the day in jail.
"We believe this republic is under great duress right now and stress, and we believe prayer is the means by which we can change things here in America and in this government," said Broden, pastor of Fair Park Bible Fellowship Church in Dallas.
"We prayed that God would either stay the hand of judgment or quicken the hearts of men and women of faith for them to recognize that they need to come to the streets, they need to come to the public square and make it clear that we are not in favor of same-sex marriage, we are not in favor of this scourge ... [of abortion], we are not in favor of the kind of trickery and gamesmanships that are being played in the house of Congress and the house of the Senate. We are fed up, and we are tired of what this nation is doing and what our leaders are doing relative to their role and responsibility for protecting our freedoms."
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Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism.
~George Washington
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RALLY THE TROOPS!
Nullification Rally in Austin, Texas
This is a Call To Action to all patriot groups in Texas. We are asking Governor Perry to call a Special Session with the Texas legislature to vote to exercise our Sovereignty by enacting Nullification to protect Texans from the looming tyranny coming from D.C.
Join Patriots on
Saturday, January 16, 2010
2:00- 4:00 p.m.
South side of the Texas Capitol Building
1100 Congress
Austin, Texas
If you are interested in riding with patriots from the DFW area on a chartered buses, or joining a caravan, please email: dteselle@912ftw.org
The Texas legislature does not reconvene until 2011. Governor Perry is the only one who can call a special session so that our state legislature can begin the necessary work of nullifying, making legally null and void, all of the unconstitutional legislation being shoved down our collective throats.
This is IT People.....Stand and be Counted or Lose Your/Our Freedom!
Seriously, NOW is our last best chance!
notintexas.org - click the tab "Call to Action"
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We're a group of regular citizens living in Zip Code 75024.
We rally around the following five organizing principles:
1. Limited Government
2. Fiscal Responsibility
3. Individual Responsibility
4. The Rule of Law
5. National Sovereignty
If you agree with those principles, you are invited to join us!

by Karen Sumner 2009-08-10 11:31:42