Thursday, July 29, 2010

Obama to visit Dallas during Texas fundraising trip | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Texas Politics | The Dallas Morning News

Obama to visit Dallas during Texas fundraising trip | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Texas Politics | The Dallas Morning News
The White House previously announced that Obama would travel to Texas on Aug. 9. However, detailed itineraries for such trips, which can change up to the last minute, are usually not disclosed much in advance....

The Dallas event will be held at the Highland Park home of plaintiffs' lawyer Russell Budd and his wife, Dorothy. The Budds hosted Vice President Joe Biden for a March 26 Democratic fund-raiser.

Obama is also expected to visit Austin, where he will raise money for the Democratic National Committee at the Four Seasons Hotel. While in Austin, Obama also will discuss the economy at an "official" event, a White House official said. Possibilities include a town hall or visit to a business.

Let's greet Resident Obama with a resounding Texas welcome. Let's greet him with the respect he deserves.
He has shown us that he doesn't respect the American people, or America, but continues to pass laws against the will of the people as illustrated in Arizona, ObamaCare, etc.

He has so little respect for America, that he refuses to present papers that would prove he is a legal President of the United States. You know why, he doesn't have them and is officially the Resident of the White House.

Thank him for getting out the anti Obama vote.

Obama Inauguration Donors:

Gulf Oil Spill:


Water Contamination:

Public Safety: Toyota

ObamaCare:

Occupational Injuries:

Appellate Wins:

Big Company Payments for Clients:

Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation:
The creation of the Dallas Land Bank, known as the Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation, was authorized by the Texas Urban Land Bank Demonstration Act. The Land Bank has begun to transform communities because it allows abandoned and decaying buildings to be bought through tax foreclosure and redeveloped into safe and affordable housing. These properties would otherwise sink into dangerous conditions, risks for arson and havens for crime.
It's payback time!

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