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Texas GOP Operative: Women Too Busy for Equal Pay Legislation (VIDEO)

March 17, 2014 By Egberto Willies

Cari Christman RedState Women

RedState Women is a new Republican PAC in Texas aimed at changing the earned GOP anti-women narrative. According to Politico, The organization will offer web-based videos featuring both elected officials and voters that are designed to show that Democrats don’t have a monopoly on women in politics, according to the PAC’s executive director, Cari Christman. […]

Filed Under: Battleground Texas, General, Political Tagged With: Cari Christman, Greg Abbott, RedState Women, Republican PAC, Texas

James Larry Cosby Arrested on Charges Linked To The Killing Of His Gay Daughter Britney Cosby And Her Girlfriend ((VIDEO)

March 14, 2014 By Egberto Willies

James Larry Cosby, Britney Cosby, Crystal Jackson

Two women were found dead in Port Bolivar on Friday March 7th. Detectives immediately believed the women were killed elsewhere and left at a dumpster. The women did not seem to be sexually assaulted. The two women were African American. They were identified as Britney Cosby and Crystal Jackson, both 24. Crystal Jackson had a […]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Britney Cosby, couple, Crystal Jackson, Gay, Houston, James Larry Cosby, murder, Texas

Texas Governor Rick Perry Booed On Jimmy Kimmel At SXSW (VIDEO)

March 12, 2014 By Egberto Willies

Rick Perry Booed Jimmy Kimmel

Rick Perry Booed On Jimmy Kimmel Show Jimmy Kimmel is doing his show at the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference in Austin Texas. Tonight his special guest was none other than Texas Governor Rick Perry. Jimmy Kimmel gave him a great introduction. “He is the longest serving governor in the history of this state,” Jimmy […]

Filed Under: Battleground Texas, General Tagged With: Austin, Booed, Jimmy Kimmel, marijuana, President, Rick Perry, South by Southwest, SXSW, Texas

Death in Texas And Throughout The World – The effect of Abortion Laws

March 10, 2014 By Egberto Willies

Texas Abortion

Professor and previous State Representative Candidate for Texas District 127 Cody Pogue wrote a prescient blog post on the effect draconian abortion laws are having in Texas. He makes a most salient assessment that is believed by many. Texas is making a big mistake and, if we do not change course on this issue, the […]

Filed Under: Battleground Texas Tagged With: abortion, Clinics, death, Texas

Federal Judge Rules Texas Gay Marriage Ban Is Unconstitutional

February 26, 2014 By Egberto Willies

gay marriage texas

Gay Marriage ban ruled unconstitutional in Texas. Texas backward looking social policies are being dragged into compliance by an enlightened judiciary. The Texas Tribune reports the following. Presiding U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia is the latest of a slate of federal judges in Republican states to rule against same-sex marriage bans, following last year’s U.S. […]

Filed Under: Battleground Texas Tagged With: gay marriage, marriage equality, Texas

Easy Dirt on David Alameel by Michelle Michon

February 22, 2014 By Egberto Willies

Michelle Michon

  In Texas, our choice for the Democratic nominee for United States Senator is between two people: Maxey Scherr and David Alameel. In preparing to vote in this primary, I did some research on both candidates, and to me, the choice is clear. We Must Elect Maxey Scherr! A brief description of my research: I […]

Filed Under: Battleground Texas Tagged With: David Alameel, Maxey Scherr, Michelle Michon, senate, Texas

Obama Hating Racist Ted Nugent Campaigns For Greg Abbott (VIDEO)

February 20, 2014 By Egberto Willies

Greg Abbott Ted Nugent

Presumed Republican gubernatorial nominee Greg Abbott campaigned with President Obama hating racist Ted Nugent. They praised each other as fighters for freedom. Greg Abbott should know better. In a diverse state like Texas, why would he stoop to such a divisive act? According to mySA, The two gave short shrift to Democratic criticism stemming from […]

Filed Under: Battleground Texas Tagged With: Election, Governor, Greg Abbott, Ted Nugent, Texas

Governor Rick Perry’s Sacrifice For His Ideology? The Death Of Texans!

January 2, 2014 By Egberto Willies

Rick Perry Obamacare Medicaid

Where is the outcry? Where is the empathy? Where are the moral values? Governor Rick Perry wrote an op-ed about the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) in the Dallas Morning News that is nothing short of evil. If he is to be believed, the question every Texan and every American must ask is “what have you, […]

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Governor, Rick Perry, Texas

Student Bust Pasadena,TX Teacher Having Affair With A Female Student (VIDEO)

December 27, 2013 By Egberto Willies

Paul Edward Tate Busted

History Teacher Paul Edward Tate Busted For Having An Affair With Student A Pasadena, TX High School  teacher was charged with felony indecency with a child and improper relationship with a student. Paul Edward Tate is a 36year old History teacher at Pasadena Memorial High School. The female student with which he was having a […]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Pasadena, Pasadena Memorial High School, Paul Edward Tate, Teacher-Student sex abuse, Texas

Grandmother Forced To Beg Strangers For Money By Grandsons (VIDEO)

November 20, 2013 By Egberto Willies

grandmother forced to bed

Teens Forced Grandmother To Panhandle Seventy five year old grandmother Margaret Campbell, a Porter Texas resident, was forced to do something she did not want to do. She was forced by her twin grandsons to beg strangers for money at a Porter, Texas Walmart. She told KHOU, “I am very very upset. You don’t know […]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Ashley Ramey, grandmother, grandsons, James Cerda, Joshua Cerda, Margaret Campbell, panhandle, Porter, Texas, twin

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