Monday, December 7, 2009
The American Spectator : Soros Eyes Secretaries
The American Spectator : Soros Eyes Secretaries
Believe this or not, but you can verify by previous Sec of State Candidates they selected.
Believe this or not, but you can verify by previous Sec of State Candidates they selected.
Friday, October 16, 2009
November 3rd Election-- Propositions on Ballot
The League of Women Voters of Texas | Voters
You can download a English PDF to see ballot information. Some may be important to you.
Early Voting for Nov. 3 Election.
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/voter/2009novballotexp.shtml
You can download a English PDF to see ballot information. Some may be important to you.
Early Voting for Nov. 3 Election.
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/voter/2009novballotexp.shtml
Friday, August 28, 2009
Congressional field hearing on healthcare solutions
U.S. Congressmen Barton, Hensarling, Johnson and Sessions to host
Congressional field hearing on healthcare solutions
August 31st at 7 p.m. at the Eisemann Center in Richardson
On Monday, August 31st at 7:00 p.m., U.S. Congressmen Joe Barton (6th Dist.-Texas), Jeb Hensarling (5th Dist.-Texas), Sam Johnson (3rd Dist.-Texas), and Pete Sessions (32nd Dist.-Texas) will host a congressional field hearing on healthcare solutions at the Eisemann Center in Richardson. The free event will be open to the public and the media. There will be parking but people are encouraged to take DART.
Congressional hearing panelists include:
1. Eddie McBride, President, Lubbock Chamber of Commerce; the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce works to make health care coverage more affordable for employers and their employees through both advocacy and the award-winning Lubbock Chamber Employer Health Plan;
2. Christopher Crow, MD, Village Health Partners, Plano, TX; Village Health Partners is a nationally recognized family medical practice located in Plano, serving patients throughout Dallas and Collin County;
3. Joel Allison, President and CEO, Baylor Health Care System; For the 17th consecutive year, U.S News has listed Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas (Baylor Dallas) in its America’s Best Hospitals issue. Baylor Dallas is the only North Texas hospital to achieve this distinction; and
4. Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley, First Vice President of the National Association of Counties, to discuss local prescription drug card plans.
John Goodman, President and CEO of the National Center for Policy Analysis, of Dallas, will serve as the moderator of the event. Barbara Herteg of Richardson will perform the National Anthem. Richardson’s Boy Scout Troop 1001 with Trinity Baptist Church will present the colors.
The Eisemann Center’s location, just south of the intersection of Central Expressway (US 75) and the President George Bush Turnpike (Hwy. 190), is easily accessible by car. Just a few hundred feet from the Eisemann Center’s front doors is the DART Rail’s Galatyn Park Station on the Red Line.
For the safety of all attendees, the Center prohibits large signs, posters or banners and any placard affixed to sticks or other sharp objects from being brought into the Center. In the event the Hill Performance Hall reaches capacity, attendees will be directed and seated in over-flow rooms where they may watch the event via a live video feed.
Monday, August 31st
7:00 p.m.
Doors open at 5:00 p.m.
Congressional field hearing on healthcare solutions
U.S. Congressman Joe Barton (6th Dist.-Texas)
U.S. Congressman Jeb Hensarling (5th Dist.-Texas)
U.S. Congressman Sam Johnson (3rd Dist.-Texas)
U.S. Congressman Pete Sessions (32nd Dist.-Texas)
Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts and Corporate Presentations
Hill Performance Hall
2351 Performance Drive
Richardson
*The event is free and open to the public. There will be parking but people are encouraged to take DART.
Congressional field hearing on healthcare solutions
August 31st at 7 p.m. at the Eisemann Center in Richardson
On Monday, August 31st at 7:00 p.m., U.S. Congressmen Joe Barton (6th Dist.-Texas), Jeb Hensarling (5th Dist.-Texas), Sam Johnson (3rd Dist.-Texas), and Pete Sessions (32nd Dist.-Texas) will host a congressional field hearing on healthcare solutions at the Eisemann Center in Richardson. The free event will be open to the public and the media. There will be parking but people are encouraged to take DART.
Congressional hearing panelists include:
1. Eddie McBride, President, Lubbock Chamber of Commerce; the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce works to make health care coverage more affordable for employers and their employees through both advocacy and the award-winning Lubbock Chamber Employer Health Plan;
2. Christopher Crow, MD, Village Health Partners, Plano, TX; Village Health Partners is a nationally recognized family medical practice located in Plano, serving patients throughout Dallas and Collin County;
3. Joel Allison, President and CEO, Baylor Health Care System; For the 17th consecutive year, U.S News has listed Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas (Baylor Dallas) in its America’s Best Hospitals issue. Baylor Dallas is the only North Texas hospital to achieve this distinction; and
4. Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley, First Vice President of the National Association of Counties, to discuss local prescription drug card plans.
John Goodman, President and CEO of the National Center for Policy Analysis, of Dallas, will serve as the moderator of the event. Barbara Herteg of Richardson will perform the National Anthem. Richardson’s Boy Scout Troop 1001 with Trinity Baptist Church will present the colors.
The Eisemann Center’s location, just south of the intersection of Central Expressway (US 75) and the President George Bush Turnpike (Hwy. 190), is easily accessible by car. Just a few hundred feet from the Eisemann Center’s front doors is the DART Rail’s Galatyn Park Station on the Red Line.
For the safety of all attendees, the Center prohibits large signs, posters or banners and any placard affixed to sticks or other sharp objects from being brought into the Center. In the event the Hill Performance Hall reaches capacity, attendees will be directed and seated in over-flow rooms where they may watch the event via a live video feed.
Monday, August 31st
7:00 p.m.
Doors open at 5:00 p.m.
Congressional field hearing on healthcare solutions
U.S. Congressman Joe Barton (6th Dist.-Texas)
U.S. Congressman Jeb Hensarling (5th Dist.-Texas)
U.S. Congressman Sam Johnson (3rd Dist.-Texas)
U.S. Congressman Pete Sessions (32nd Dist.-Texas)
Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts and Corporate Presentations
Hill Performance Hall
2351 Performance Drive
Richardson
*The event is free and open to the public. There will be parking but people are encouraged to take DART.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Pete Session Town Hall Meeting
Richardson Town Hall Meeting
Next week marks the beginning of Congress’ August District Work Period, and I am looking forward to meeting with constituents in North Texas to discuss their views about the work of Congress and the direction of America.
On Wednesday, I will host a town hall meeting in Richardson. I welcome the attendance of any 32nd District resident from the Richardson area. I will also host a town hall meeting in Irving later in August, and I hope to reach the Dallas/Addison regions of my district in the coming months as well.
Richardson Town Hall Meeting
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
7:00pm – 8:30pm
Richardson Civic Center/City Hall • Grand Hall
411 W. Arapaho Road
Richardson, TX 75080
Especially during these challenging economic times, job creation, economic growth, and fiscal responsibility are among my top priorities in Congress. I look forward to discussing these and other issues with constituents at the Richardson Town Hall Meeting. For more information or to RSVP, please contact my Dallas District Office at 972.392.0505.
Have a good weekend.
Sincerely,
Pete Sessions
Next week marks the beginning of Congress’ August District Work Period, and I am looking forward to meeting with constituents in North Texas to discuss their views about the work of Congress and the direction of America.
On Wednesday, I will host a town hall meeting in Richardson. I welcome the attendance of any 32nd District resident from the Richardson area. I will also host a town hall meeting in Irving later in August, and I hope to reach the Dallas/Addison regions of my district in the coming months as well.
Richardson Town Hall Meeting
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
7:00pm – 8:30pm
Richardson Civic Center/City Hall • Grand Hall
411 W. Arapaho Road
Richardson, TX 75080
Especially during these challenging economic times, job creation, economic growth, and fiscal responsibility are among my top priorities in Congress. I look forward to discussing these and other issues with constituents at the Richardson Town Hall Meeting. For more information or to RSVP, please contact my Dallas District Office at 972.392.0505.
Have a good weekend.
Sincerely,
Pete Sessions
Friday, July 24, 2009
Four Percent for Freedom Petition
We, the undersigned, call on the President and Congress to protect America by:
- restoring missile defense funding,
- giving our troops the equipment they need to complete their missions, and,
- not including war funding, maintain a minimum defense budget of 4% of GDP.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Colin Powell--Republican?
Colin Powell fires back...
Labels and words no longer mean anything?
What they can't avoid is, "Do Actions still Matter?" I maintain that you can change all the definitions you want to, but in the end actions have consequences which the slick Politicians can deny and blame on their opponent through meaningless words. But actions are where they ultimately must be held accountable.
Colin Powell has the right to claim he is anything he wants to be and has (Obama and Clinton have established this precedent). The Media will continue to avoid the clarification of the Words. In the end, The Voter has the responsibility to judge all men/women on their actions.
Maybe Powell did vote for Obama. Maybe Powell doesn't care whether Obama is a Legal Office Holder or a Marxist. Maybe Powell supports an Obama Spending Plan. Maybe Powell wants to close Gitmo without a plan. Maybe Powell wants to spread the wealth. Maybe Powell didn't see the integrity of President Bush.
Maybe Powell doesn't know the difference between a Republican and a Democrat.
Do you?
Labels and words no longer mean anything?
Republican, Democratic, Marriage, Straight, Gay, Patriotic, Honest, Moral, Legal, Illegal, Alien, Global Cooling, Global Warming, Rich, Poor, Black, White, Hot, Cold, Natural Born Citizen, Journalist, The Media, News, Citizen, Green, Pollution, Earmarks, Bribes, Campaign Donations, Corruption, Efficient, Economical, English, Spanish, Terrorist, Pirates, Allies, Enemy, Constituional...With the current Campaigner in Chief track record the informed voter should not pay attention to any words uttered. We are beyond the question of "Does Character really Matter?" It is obvious it does not, therefore words do not matter either. Speeches are words put together for the "News Media" to have something to occupy their time either debating, arguing, or bringing in biased and funded supporters to pontificate about. Since The Media no longer investigates, challenges, and exposes this Administration, they must have a collection of Meaningless Words to occupy their useless time while they are growing broke blaming it on something or someone else, or the internet.
What they can't avoid is, "Do Actions still Matter?" I maintain that you can change all the definitions you want to, but in the end actions have consequences which the slick Politicians can deny and blame on their opponent through meaningless words. But actions are where they ultimately must be held accountable.
Colin Powell has the right to claim he is anything he wants to be and has (Obama and Clinton have established this precedent). The Media will continue to avoid the clarification of the Words. In the end, The Voter has the responsibility to judge all men/women on their actions.
Maybe Powell did vote for Obama. Maybe Powell doesn't care whether Obama is a Legal Office Holder or a Marxist. Maybe Powell supports an Obama Spending Plan. Maybe Powell wants to close Gitmo without a plan. Maybe Powell wants to spread the wealth. Maybe Powell didn't see the integrity of President Bush.
Maybe Powell doesn't know the difference between a Republican and a Democrat.
Do you?
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