Texas 2010 Election: Know your Candidates and PLEASE VOTE! Your State and Country NEEDS you.

Too long have We The People been sidetracked from doing our CIVIL duty as our Founding Fathers intended for us to do. No longer can we allow the propaganda machine to tell us politics and religion are “taboo” to discuss in polite conversations. Those who wish to destroy this great land have now dug a deep rabbitt hole, one which we may not be able to overcome at this point in the game, but we MUST continue to try and right the wrong that has taken place.

We begin by voting for the BEST candidate who upholds our Constitution, Bill of Rights and respects us by upholding the Ethics of public office on local and state levels which they SWORE or will swear to uphold.

Please review these candidates as INDIVIDUALS, not just as party affiliation because THAT is so very easily misleading and a big part of the problem we see today.

It is time for change alright, but the change needs to go back to what our country was based on during our founding and what we KNOW worked, and by Not taking the USA further down the path of the FLAWED and Failed society that HISTORY has shown us which caused their destruction. Please do not be deceived by those  foreign nations and their lobbying special interests and dual citizens, who do NOT have America’s best interest at heart.

PLEASE Vote on Nov 2

Your County, State, and Country NEEDS you to Awake and be a part of the SOLUTION!

“We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. -Thomas Jefferson

ATTN: Any Candidates who do not see their web site links included in this post, please post a comment and let me know what the link is and I will be happy to update this list asap.  Best Wishes to you all. —Lisa

Texas 2010 Election

GOVERNOR:
Rick Perry (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR:
David Dewhurst (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

ATTORNEY GENERAL:
Greg Abbott (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

COMPTROLLER:
Susan Combs (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

STATE LAND COMMISSIONER:
Jerry Patterson (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

  • Hector Uribe (D)
    Ex-State Sen., Attorney & Actor
  • James Holder (Libertarian)
    Civil Engineer & Surveyor

STATE AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER:
Todd Staples (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

STATE LEGISLATURE:

> State House

> State Senate

>Texas Legislative Council

U.S. SENATORS:

Kay Bailey Hutchison (R)
* Retiring in 2012.
* Next Election in 2012.

Active Candidates: 

John Cornyn (R) | Campaign Site
* Next Election in 2014.

U.S. CONGRESS:

District 1:
Louie Gohmert (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 2:
Ted Poe (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 3:
Sam Johnson (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 4:
Ralph Hall (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 5:
Jeb Hensarling (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

  • Tom Berry (D)
    Retiree
  • Ken Ashby (Libertarian)
    Engineer, Retired Teacher

District 6:
Joe Barton (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 7:
John Culberson (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 8:
Kevin Brady (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

  • Kent Hargett (D)
    Non-Profit Group Director & ’08 Nominee
  • Bruce West (Libertarian)
    Design Engineer & Tea Party Activist

District 9:
Al Green (D) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 10:
Mike McCaul (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

  • Ted Ankrum (D)
    Ex-EPA Official, Electrical Engineer, Vietnam War Veteran & ’06 Nominee
  • Jeremiah “JP” Perkins (Libertarian)

District 11:
Mike Conaway (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 12:
Kay Granger (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 13:
Mac Thornberry (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 14:
Ron Paul (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 15:
Ruben Hinojosa (D) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

  • Eddie Zamora (R)
    Salesman, Minister & ’06/’08 Candidate
  • Aaron Cohn (Libertarian)

District 16:
Silvestre Reyes (D) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 17:
Chet Edwards (D) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

  • Bill Flores (R)
    Businessman & State Real Estate Commission Member
  • Richard Kelly (Libertarian)

District 18:
Sheila Jackson Lee (D) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 19:
Randy Neugebauer (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 20:
Charlie Gonzalez (D) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 21:
Lamar Smith (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 22:
Pete Olson (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 23:
Ciro Rodriguez (D) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 24:
Kenny Marchant (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 25:
Lloyd Doggett (D) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 26:
Michael Burgess (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 27:
Solomon Ortiz (D) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 28:
Henry Cuellar (D) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 29:
Gene Green (D)

Active Candidates: 

  • Roy Morales (R)
    Harris County School Trustee, Retired USAF Officer & ’09 Houston Mayor Candidate
  • Brad Walters (Libertarian)
    ’08 Nominee

District 30:
Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

District 31:
John Carter (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

  • Bill Oliver (Libertarian)

District 32:
Pete Sessions (R) | Campaign Site

Active Candidates: 

WHAT DISTRICT DO I LIVE IN?

>>> Find Your Texas Congressional District

TEXAS WEB SITES
& LOCAL ELECTION INFORMATION:

>>> Find Your Locality: Cities, Towns and County Directory

STATE POLITICAL PARTIES:

> Texas Communist Party
> Constitution Party of Texas
> Texas Democratic Party
> Texas Green Party
> Libertarian Party of Texas
> Reform Party of Texas
> Republican Party of Texas
> Socialist Party of Texas
> Southern Independence Party of Texas

STATE ELECTION OFFICE:

> State Ethics Commission

> Secretary of State’s Office

Source provided by  http://www.uselections.com/tx/tx.htm

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5 Responses

  1. Mr. Boler of Dist 26
    I appreciate you bringing your inactive link to my attention.
    It is now updated on my post and appears to be a working link.

    http://bolerforcongress.org/

    Best of luck to you in the coming election.
    Lisa

  2. In 1936 depression USA tried to payoff its national debt , but the FED stopped it
    http://www.rususa.com/news/news.asp-nid-33393-catid-4

    The monetary policy of the United States is the domain of the Federal Reserve Bank and not the government. This process is in direct contradiction of the U.S. Constitution that reposes the responsibility of the monetary system with the Congress of the United States.

    On April 27, 1936, hearings were held by the House Committee on Banking and Currency. The preamble of the bill – HR 9216 of the Seventy-fourth Congress, states, “The committee had under consideration the bill (HR 92163 to restore to Congress its constitutional power to issue money and regulate the value thereof; to provide monetary income to the people of the United States at a fixed and equitable purchasing power of the dollar, ample at all times to enable the people to buy wanted goods and services at full capacity of the industries and commercial facilities of the United States; to abolish the practice of creating bank deposits by private groups upon fractional reserves, and for other purposes.”

    The Congress also attempted to issue non-interest bearing Treasury Notes. A Federal Credit Commission linked to the Secretary of the Treasury was the goal of Congress. The concern was that banks were issuing loans without the backing of real deposits and that it was controlling money based on the price it attracted on international money markets or by the amount of interest they could charge. The Congress wanted to withdraw from the banks the right to issue credit on fractional reserves, and leave the banks the right to issue credit on account of actual deposits, which means that permanent money will be loaned not bank manufactured money.

    The bill would have eliminated the private manufacture of money – a direct contravention of the mandate of the Constitution, which places the right to coin money in the hands of Congress.

    PAYING OFF THE NATIONAL DEBT

    The bill would have allowed the nation to pay off its national debt and stay out of debt. In one year’s time, with this bill, the national debt could have been paid, and without any tax increases, plus it would have allowed for full employment. You could have guessed that this bill never became law in 1936 – the banking interest was too powerful.

    • Hungry
      You have posted allot of good information here. If ONLY those ELECTED would learn our History and NOT make the same mistakes over and over again, wouldn’t that be something?

  3. AND HERE COMES HYPER INFLATED GAS PRICES
    Iran takes over OPEC presidency

    http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=228637

  4. From Hungry’s link above….Interesting read and more to view folks…

    VIENNA (Agencies) – Iran assumed the rotating presidency of the 12-member Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) after being elected in the 157th session of the OPEC’s ministerial meeting, which was held in Vienna on Thursday.

    Iranian Oil Minister Masoud Mirkazemi will take over the presidency for the first time in 36 years on January 1, 2011. He will hold the post through next year.

    The OPEC presidency is currently held by Ecuador.

    Iran holds about 10 percent of world oil reserves and is the second-largest oil producer among OPEC nations, which provides 35 percent of global oil demand. Apart from Iran and Ecuador, the other members of OPEC are Algeria, Angola, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Venezuela.

    The OPEC members also agreed to leave the organization’s oil production target of about 24.84 million barrels a day unchanged.

    —- OPEC members not fully benefiting from oil price

    Iran’s oil minister said OPEC members are not fully benefiting from the current oil price due to rising commodity prices, echoing statements by other members.

    Speaking ahead of a meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Masoud Mirkazemi said, however, that he was satisfied with current prices as the world economy recovers from the recession.

    —- Oil production unaffected by sanctions

    Iran’s hydrocarbons sector isn’t suffering from international sanctions and it may even increase oil reserves again, the country’s oil minister said Thursday.

    Mirkazemi also said Iran was no longer importing gasoline and was even exporting it at the moment. The sector was put under U.S. sanctions this summer but Iran has reacted by increasing production capacity, including by temporarily converting petrochemicals plants into refineries.

    Monday, Iran announced its proven oil reserves had risen by 9 percent to 150.31 billion barrels, partly driven by new discoveries, days after Iraq announced a similar upgrade.

    But Mirkazemi said the newly-booked reserves didn’t necessarily imply an increase in production.

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