A Letter to Male Politicians

Dear Gentlemen: If you plan to seek public office, please be sure to check your sexual behavior. We really don’t appreciate histories of sexual harassment and we are particularly offended by candidates who claim to be righteous but reveal that they have cheated on their wives for years. The American public has grown less and […]

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Thankful

It is that time of year when we pause to give thanks for the blessings in our lives. We also give thanks for the early settlers and their peace with Native Americans, those that were already on the land. It’s an interesting reminder that we are actually celebrating peace between invaders and natives. It seems […]

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Thank You Veterans!

Do you realize that our nation is at war? You probably do, somewhere in your mind. You know that American soldiers are shipped out everyday to places with names you can barely pronounce but you may not consider that they are fighting for your freedom. This post is not a debate about whether the battles […]

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Preliminary Post-Election Analysis

Mayor Parker won her re-election effort, as expected. She narrowly avoided a run-off by garnering 50.86% of the vote. In politics, it only takes 50+1 for victory. She defeated 5 opponents and in her own words, “the economy”. She considered the difficult economic climate to be a disadvantage and polls consistently document voter dissatisfaction with […]

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Election Day!

It’s time for that great American tradition – Election Day! This is the time when we experience the greatest asset of living in a democracy – selecting our leaders for a representative government. Oh, the excitement, the countdowns, watching the returns……..it is a great experience – at least for those that participate. Sadly, that number […]

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The Last Few Hours

It is that time during the campaign season when candidates desperate for victory engage in tactics that don’t always make sense. They sling and fling in hopes of squeaking ahead of their opponent in tight races. Most of the City of Houston and local campaigns have been fairly friendly this year. There is a slate […]

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Last Chance to Early Vote

Today is the last day to early vote! Otherwise, you will have to find your neighborhood polling location and vote on Tuesday, November 8. Many people like to vote on Election Day. It is sort of a celebration for them. Still, you never know what may happen. Someone comes along and drops a last minute […]

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City Politics and Partisanship

Municipal elections in Texas are “non-partisan”, according to state law. Houston’s city election is held in odd-numbered years which further distance it from the even-numbered years of partisan elections. Yet, party always seems to creep into the process. This is not necessarily a good thing for the candidates. The bottom line is that City of […]

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