Monday, June 30, 2008
Tx. Sup. Ct. OK's Religious Child Abuse
Friday, June 27, 2008
Obama Donates To Clinton Campaign
Block Walk For Matula
Just a reminder that the Matula campaign in doing some block walking this weekend in the Bay Forest area (precinct 306). If they can get enough volunteers, they hope to finish this area this weekend.
Volunteers should meet at Matula headquarters at 5:30pm for a short training session. They will then walk the precinct between 6:00pm and 8:00pm on both Saturday and Sunday. If you can help either day (or both), it would certainly be appreciated. You don't even need any experience. They'll be happy to show you how to do it, and this is your chance to get in on some ground-floor politics.
Matula has a very good chance of grabbing this seat away from the Republicans in House District 129. Come on out and do your part to change America for the better. You'll be glad you did (and you'll probably have a lot of fun doing it).
Matula headquarters is located at 17300 Saturn Road, Suite 105, in Houston.
Supreme Court Is "On Target"
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Nader Now A Pathetic Caricature
WTF ?
Why House Dems Knuckled Under On FISA
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Justice Department Violated Hiring Laws
Consumer Confidence At 16 Year Low
Matula Headquarters To Open
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Obama Not Perfect - But He's our Candidate
Religious Poll Is A Surprise
Monday, June 23, 2008
George Carlin
The Coming Rape Of The Ogallala Aquifer
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Texas Pays Little - Expects A Lot
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Creationist Teacher Brands Students
Friday, June 20, 2008
Potter County Has New Sheriff
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Dallas City Council Screwing Up
Matula To Meet Taylor Lake Voters
Texas GOP Tries To Disown Button
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
"Choice" May Tip The Election To Obama
Cease-Fire Reached For Gaza Strip
Potter County Sheriff Takes Punishment Deal
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Bush Not Trusted Worldwide
WPO.org did a survey of 20 countries, with nearly 20,000 respondents. They asked the respondents what leaders they "trusted to do the right thing". There were only two countries that gave Bush a higher positive rating than a negative rating (and the United States was not one of the two) -- Nigeria and India. Thailand was evenly split.
Overall, Bush received a 23% positive rating and a 67% negative rating. In the U.S., he had a 42% positive and 56% negative. Here are how the leaders were ranked:
Ban Ki-Moon (United Nations) 35%
According to the director of WPO.org, the mistrust of George Bush has created a worldwide vacuum in leadership and no one has really stepped up to fill it. Sadly though, even the leaders of China and Russia are trusted more than the current leader of the United States.
Bush has been a disaster as a leader, both at home and abroad.