Monday, March 03, 2008
Hegemony: Power, Culture & Ideology: Lencho Rendon: The Pimping Out Of The President & Hillary
Hegemony: Power, Culture & Ideology: Lencho Rendon: The Pimping Out Of The President & Hillary
Former President Clinton is making yet another visit here in South Texas TODAY (the day before the election). President Clinton's visit again, is theorized to be pushed by Lencho Rendon. In fact the Caller Times alluded to L.R. Global (Lencho Rendon) coordinating this effort.
We dont know that Joe Benavides will make a better Commissioner than the incumbent
With this precinct I have not a vote however, the County Commissioners are engaged towards progress for our community as a whole.
We dont know that Joe Benavides will make a better Commissioner than the incumbent but I do know Joe was working and he volunteered out of his commitment to the community. Joe has over the years volunteered and donated his services diligently. One might argue he is only volunteering his time and services because he wants to "get elected".
I dont believe this is the case. I have known Joe for a little over two years and I know his father. In the past, Joe Benavides has run a couple of times for office but, he volunteers regardless of whether he is running or not.
Will Joe Benavides continue to volunteer if he wins?
We can only know after we vote for him.
We do know Joe Benavides' incumbent opponent was not volunteering at the Feast of Sharing.
Was she making a statement?
Is she is not worried about her challenger?
Does she not take him serious
Is this an indicator (that) she is not going to change her routine ways for her constituents as well? We do know how she failed to represent her constituency by all indications she is not going to change it.
UPDATE:
After a little Homework Los Kenedeno's stands firmly in support of Joe Benavides.
Our reasoning is as follows:
The voting record & social proximity of the incumbent Precinct 1 Nueces County Commissioner coupled with recent 93.5 Radio Commentarios place her in harmony with Los Mamons De La Solomons (Lencho "BND" Rendon, Terry Shamsie, Oscar Ortiz & The Nephew Mouthpiece)
We have referred to one faction of these fair weather allies (of expedience) in the past as the "Shamsie Clique" or "Shamsie Cronies". Shamsie's support stems from the Office of Congressman Solomon Ortiz and certain other witnesses to the "Capelo Deal". (Attorney Shamsie (along with George Finley {Defense Contractor & Nueces County Hospital District}) witnessed the transaction between Former State Representative Jaime Capelo and Attorney Rene Rodriguez)
Why was Shamsie never deposed?
Why was Finley never deposed?
Hugo Berlanga groomed Capelo for the JOB.
We must recall the allegations / criminal charges brought against now Republican Hugo Berlanga in effect forcing him to vacate his State Representative seat in Austin. Currently Capelo and Berlanga are both successful lobbyists in Austin!
Now back to the "Shamsie Cronies" it is rumored and warnings have been issued! The media is being "Strong Armed" financially! Elite and Power Brokers (Powercrats) within the Democratic Party are frowning on the media who promote any other option for the Democratic primary and certainly to support an independent will bring the wrath of both Parties! They are in essence saying, "we are going to use our Incumbent resources to discourage (SQUEEZE) clients from working with your business' if you (the Media) speak negatively of Shamsie! Even if it is true.
From inside Robstown El Defenzor Newspaper writes:
Whispers have turned into shouts of discontent as the Rendon-Shamsie machine has openly sought to usurp and control all of Robstown and the northwest side.
The Hillary Clinton visit was a very clear example. Both Shamsie and Rendon orchestrated the event down Terry Shamsie Boulevard.
A Broken Promise to a child:
A little girl from our humble neighborhood of Casablanca in Robstown excitedly and anxiously awaited Senator Clinton's arrival in order to present her with flowers. This was not to be. According to eyewitnesses and the little girl's family, in a blatantly political move, Shamsie and his group TOOK THE OPPORTUNITY AWAY FROM THE LITTLE GIRL TO BESTOW FLOWERS UPON SENATOR CLINTON so Shamsie's daughter could present them to the Senator.
Does the Precinct 1 Nueces County Commissioner (incumbent) condone this type of elitist behavior?
Did our Precinct 1 Nueces County Commissioner stand up for this little girl?
NO, the Precinct 1 Nueces County Commissioner's acquiescence speaks volumes and validates her rubber stamp status as a Co-Opted Nueces County Commissioner.
Lencho Rendon, a once behind the scenes person for U.S. Congressman Solomon Ortiz, now is heavy handedly displaying his power and navigated the events, the media coverage and the access to the who, where and why of the Clinton visit(s).As Homero Villarreal laments
Many in Robstown are beginning to piece together that the Clinton visit was used as a Trojan horse to begin to fully develop the seeds that have been planted during Terry Shamsie's one and only term in office where his detractors indicate he was voted in as a Democrat and was clearly a ultra conservative Republican in the way he conducted business. In some areas he cut the Nueces County Budget to the bone and in other areas such as highway work to Dos Logistics and other choice contractors' jobs were given liberally which has earned Shamsie not only a street named after him in Robstown, but also a new job as an accountant and "consultant" for the huge dollars such as the 20 million dollar school budget. Was Shamsie's disappearance temporarily from political life a farce to gain even more power? No doubt that is why the Solomonistas, Rendon and Shamsie are lavishing support upon Peggy Banales. It is well-known that Banales awarded Robstown many Nueces County tax dollars over her own constituents on the west side of Corpus Christi and the Calallen area. Lest we not forget Shamsie resides down McKenzie road in Banales' district and is whispered to have clandestine meetings there to launch the Trojan Horse. It is also known that Ruben Bonilla is angered by the votes that Banales gave on the port location and the large amount of money that Rendon and his newly minted company L.R. Global being managed by a close relative Joseph Ramirez, stand to make off the port business coming from Robstown.
When individuals like Shamsie and Rendon do not share power or opportunity and attempt to intimidate or co-opt individuals in the Hispanic community, it only saddens me all the more. It reminds me that despite 50 years of struggle for equal rights, all we are doing is replacing one white patron for another.
In this publication's concurring redirection we will rephrase: "that despite 50 years of struggle for equal rights, all we are doing is replacing one YANQUI for another.
All we can do is choose somebody else as Precinct 1 Nueces County Commissioner.
Joe Benavides has personally vowed:
- to bring transparency to the Nueces County Courthouse
- to remove the door from the hinges (He Will Practice An Open Door Policy)
- to be a short term commissioner (cleanse the Courthouse & move on to other places and do the same)
With Joe Benavides' incumbent opponent we dont have to ask her anything because we have her record to refer to.
Joe Benavides' Gives Us His Word
New leadership is vital to help make a difference in the lives of people, especially our children.
- I will be a full-time commissioner with an open door policy.
- I will vote against pay raises for commissioners for the next eight years.
- I will focus on issues that affect our youth, our seniors, and our hardworking county employees.
- I will make every effort to secure the livelihood and future of our county employees and law enforcement officers by providing cost of living raises and opportunities for advancement.
- I will make every effort to provide Justices of the Peace with case workers who can manage and reduce the truancy epidemic in our school system.
- I will never forget that I am a public servant and will be accountable as such to all tax payers, the true power of Nueces County.
Joe Benavides is real. He knows you all the time, whether you are rich or poor or well-known in the community. He will continue to know you after the election. If you don't know Mr. Joe by now, make it a point to meet him.
Joe Benavides is saying:
The Nueces County Commissioners are not spending our money wisely.It is a simple choice, vote for Joe or vote for the Solomonista.
His opponent has had her chance, now lets give another person a chance.
He will NOT give in to pressure
He is built strong and will not be pushed around or intimidated.
He didn't back down while serving in the Middle East, and won't back down if given the opportunity to serve Nueces County either.
Posted on March 3, 2008 at 04:47:21 AM by JAIME KENEDENO
Why would CCISD choose to prosecute students in Flour Bluff ISD (Precinct 2 Place 2) instead of nearby CCISD (Precinct 2 Place 1)?
The standard answer is to quote the law which fails to differentiate between PLACE 1 & PLACE 2 as long as they are the same precinct.
So why does a political subdivision (CCISD) exclusively file its cases in a court which resides in a competing (for funding) political subdivision (FBISD)?
Place 2 is subservient to FBISD taxing entities while Place 1 is without the FBISD overhead
Is it by law FBISD cannot file its cases in Place 1?
Or can FBISD file cases in Place 1 and declines?
To Los Kenedeno's knowledge, FBISD uses the Flour Bluff JP exclusively.
All JP Court Cases are appealed to County Court at Law #5 for a Trial de Novo?
In the marketplace why do we get some things at HEB and others at WAL MART?
DUHHHHH!!!,.........
"a better deal"
Career Politician or An Average Citizen (Teacher), Prior Criminal Acts or A Spotless Record, Who Attempts to Bull#### Us When We Ask Tough Questions?
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Name: Ray McMurrey | Name: Richard J. (Rick) Noriega |
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City/Town: Corpus Christi | City/Town: Houston |
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State: Texas | State: Texas |
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Education/Degrees: BA Political Science and Education MA Political Science and History | Education/Degrees: Attended Alvin Community College and Houston Community College; Bachelor's Degree, University of Houston (1984); Masters in Public Administration, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (1990); U.S. Army, Command and General Staff College (1997-98); Certificate: Advanced International Affairs, Bush School, Texas A&M (2005-2006) |
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Date of Birth: 3/9/65 | Date of Birth: January 8, 1958 |
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Work or Campaign Office Phone Number: 361-442-9046 | Work or Campaign Office Phone Number: 713-921-RICK (7425) |
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Home Phone Number: 361-774-5195 | Fax Number: 713-928-3634 |
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E-mail Address: ray@mcmurreyforussenate.com | E-mail Address: info@ricknoriega.com |
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Campaign Web Site Address: McMurreyforussenate.com | Campaign Web Site Address: www.ricknoriega.com |
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Length of residency in Texas: |
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Ray McMurrey: Born March 9th, 1965. I have spent my entire life living in Texas. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: 50 years. |
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Ray McMurrey: Teacher. Education as a secondary teacher | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Representative, Texas House of Representatives; Lieutenant Colonel, Texas Army National Guard; Manager of Economic Development, CenterPoint Energy |
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Current civic involvement/accomplishment highlights: |
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Ray McMurrey: Texas Federation of Teachers Working with low income at risk students trying to close the achievement gap in public education. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Catholic Charities, Houston Holocaust Museum, UH Alumni Life Member, Christ Church Cathedral, Harvard Alumni, LULAC Council 402, VFW, American Legion, US Army Infantry Association, Tejano Democrats, East End Chamber of Commerce, Life Member TRA |
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Previous civic involvement/accomplishment highlights: |
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Ray McMurrey: Worked on the Texas/Mexico border teaching migrant students and working for social justice and equality. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: In 2005, I served as the Incident Commander of the George R. Brown Houston Katrina Shelter Relief Effort, which provided shelter, health care and job placement to thousands of our neighbors from Louisiana who were forced to flee their homes. Highlights and awards include the Legislative Leaders in Education Award from the National College Board (2002) and the Hispanic Caucus of the American Association for Higher Education award for Outstanding Support of Hispanic Issues in Higher Education (2003). In 2002, the government of Mexico honored me with the Ohtli Award, which is presented to U.S. citizens of Mexican descent who have distinguished themselves in public service. I was named Legislator of the Year by Hispanic Magazine. I was named Distinguished Alumni by Alvin Community College and presented an honorary degree by Houston Community College System. I was honored as an outstanding public servant by MALDEF in 2006. I received the regional leadership award by the American Diabetes |
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Previous public offices sought/held: |
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Ray McMurrey: This is my first time to seek public office. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: I ran unsuccessfully for State Representative in 1992. Texas State Representative, 1999 - Current |
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How much funding have you raised for your campaign? |
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Ray McMurrey: I do not accept corporate pac money or money from registered lobbyist. My money comes ony from individual contributions from those that favor substantial campaign finance reform. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: I have raised more than $1,000,000. |
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Who are your top three contributors? |
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Ray McMurrey: Julian McMurrey Helen Green Bogdan Rentea | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Federal law limits contributions to $2,300 and I've received numerous contributions at this level. During a brief time period, I was able to raise a maximum contribution of $13,800 for the primary due to my previous opponent, Mikal Watts, triggering the so called Millionaire's amendment. I received numerous contributions at this temporary level. |
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Have you ever been arrested? If so, explain: |
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Ray McMurrey: No | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: In 1989, I was arrested for a DUI offense, and was granted deferred adjudication after completing probation and counseling. It was a mistake, I have learned from it, and I apologize for it. It was a wake-up call in my youth and I learned and matured from it. |
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Who should take the lead in expanding access to health care: Washington or the states? If Washington, should the federal government require employers to provide insurance for workers? Or should Washington require individuals to buy it for themselves? In return for everyone buying insurance, must insurers offer coverage to all people regardless of preexisting conditions? | |
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Ray McMurrey: I support a single payer universal health care plan. Doctors compete privately for profit, and patients have choice picking a doctor. All decisions are made between the doctor and patient, not the HMO or medical insurance company. We can no longer allow medical insurance providers to put the health of Americans above profits. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Everyone should be guaranteed access to quality, affordable health insurance and be expected to make responsible choices in return - Washington's failure to lead on this issue is unconscionable. We can reduce health care costs by prioritizing preventive care, allowing the government to negotiate lower pharmaceutical prices, and reducing unnecessary administrative costs. In Washington I'll fight for health care delivery that emphasizes proper treatment, not paperwork and process, and provides health providers with rapid reimbursement. Financing must be a shared responsibility between the government and an individual in a way that discourages abuse. |
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Should Congress return to reforming immigration laws? If so, what should it do? | |
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Ray McMurrey: We should actually enforce the laws on the books now and prove to the American people that we can control border security. Both the Canadian and Mexican border should be protected the same for consistency. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Washington has failed us when it comes to immigration. Our immigration system is broken, and we must take action in reforming this country's immigration laws. It is very possible that I am the only candidate for Senate anywhere in America who has personally served on the front lines to secure our border. I commanded the Laredo sector with the National Guard in Operation JumpStart. We need a practical solution that is fair to taxpayers and restores the rule of law. For comprehensive immigration reform to work, we must secure our borders, crack down on employers who are using this to drive down wages, and create an earned path to citizenship that requires learning English, payment of back taxes, a clean record, and for those who have abused the system, go to the back of the line. It is a matter of national security: bringing undocumented immigrants out of the shadows will provide the federal government with information that is crucial to all our safety. |
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How should Congress deal with climate change? For example, should it pursue a cap-and-trade system to control emissions? | |
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Ray McMurrey: I support the Sanders/Boxer bill that cuts emissions by 80% of 1990 levels by 2050. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Washington politicians' failures to deliver a coherent national energy policy has hamstrung our ability to take on global warming, develop alternative sources of energy, create high-tech environmental jobs, or free ourselves from our dependence on foreign oil. We must make a serious effort to invest in clean, alternative, renewable sources of energy including wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass, in order to provide a greater percentage of our energy needs. Establishing a goal of achieving 20% electricity production from non-hydro renewable sources of energy, and providing further incentives for consumers and businesses to engage in energy conservation will make America cleaner, stronger, healthier, and less dependent on foreign oil. It will also allow us to regain the initiative on reducing global warming and on our stewardship of the planet. |
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Do you think Medicare and Social Security need reforming? If so, please be specific about which reforms you favor. For example, do you favor changing any benefit levels? Which program deserves attention first? | |
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Ray McMurrey: We need to strenghten and bolster Social Security. If we push through single payer health care, then Medicare would be reformed as a part of the comprehensive system. We need to ensure that all teachers have access to Social Security and TRS benefits. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Efforts to privatize social security have failed, and I will oppose any effort to revisit these proposals. Congress should take appropriate action to solve the long-term solvency of the Social Security program, with a firm commitment to providing current benefits. A start would be to end Washington's current practice of using social security receipts to enable deficit spending. One important step toward strengthening the Medicare program would be allowing the federal government to negotiate directly with pharmaceutical companies for cheaper prescription drug prices. We also ought to close the "doughnut hole" that currently exists in Medicare D program, and repeal the "45 percent trigger" that if triggered would require a cut in Medicare services. |
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If Congress doesn't renew the No Child Left Behind Act, how would you guarantee schools have demanding standards? How would you make sure children are doing math and reading at grade level? | |
Ray McMurrey: Allow more state and local control with significant teacher involvement. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Accountability is crucial for making sure our children learn, and testing is part of accountability. No Child Left Behind measures school and student performance based only on statewide test scores. It is a flawed accountability system that emphasizes teaching to the test and diverts time and attention from broader classroom instruction. States should be given the flexibility to design accountability systems that incorporate statewide assessments with other measures; local assessments, teacher-designed classroom assessments collected over time, student portfolios, and other measures of learning. And we need to make sure schools can focus on things other than tests: more parental involvement, teaching music and other fine arts--making sure resources go into the classroom instead of into the testing bureaucracy. |
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Are there specific steps Washington should take to reduce the national debt? |
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Ray McMurrey: Yes. 1. Repeal the Bush tax cuts for the top 10% of income earners 2. Enforce the 35% corporate tax rate. 3. End the corporate welfare and subsidies/ pork barrel legislation 4. Simplify tax code by eliminating the deductions, exemptions, credits etc... replace with a progressive tax without exemptions. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Under the current watch, the national debt has increased by 42 percent, in part because Congress has failed to check the spending excesses of this administration. One of the most important things we can do to deal with the federal debt is to stop spending $177 million a DAY in Iraq, and bring our troops home quickly and honorably. The federal government can take action to end other wasteful government spending by eliminating obsolete federal programs and questionable subsidies, closing corporate loopholes, cutting special-interests earmarks, limiting no-bid contracts, and reversing tax cuts to a very small subset of the very wealthy. |
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What tax policies would you favor in a new administration? |
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Ray McMurrey: Targeted middle class tax cuts | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Tax policies that are specifically aimed at providing relief to middle-class and working families. |
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Do you believe the alternative minimum tax should be reformed? If so, what are your ideas for overhauling it? Should Congress replace any revenues lost from the reform? | |
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Ray McMurrey: It should be overhauled, and made up for lost revenue by the above recommendations. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Yes. The alternative minimum tax was originally enacted in 1986 to ensure that the wealthiest Americans did not evade paying their taxes. However, over the years, the number of taxpayers subject to the alternative minimum tax has increased, including millions of middle class families. This is being adjusted to reflect current levels of income, but more can and should be done. As part of a larger program of middle class tax relief, we can implement reform such as closing corporate tax loopholes like the ones that reward corporations for shipping jobs overseas. |
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Should the U.S. reverse itself and engage in dialogue with leaders of so-called rogue states such as Iran, Venezuela or Syria? | |
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Ray McMurrey: We can propose constuctive dialogue on our conditions and terms that open up the possibility of resolution and ensure the dignity and protection of American interest. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: The past eight years of foreign policy has demonstrated that isolationist approaches are really not productive, even with international bad actors like Syria and Iran. We need to recommit ourselves to diplomacy. I support the bipartisan Iraq Study Group's view that we need to engage our adversaries in aggressive diplomatic efforts to resolves conflicts and differences. Diminishing the United States as an international influence has not been productive in terms of the state of the world. |
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If the White House fails to pressure a country that egregiously violates international human rights treaties, trade accords or environmental norms, should Congress require the government to take action? Why or why not? | |
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Ray McMurrey: Yes, the legislative branch should assert itself on a case by case basis and does possess the constitutional authority to do so. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: For too long, Congress has abdicated its role to provide checks and balances to a go-it-alone executive branch, on ANY issue, including foreign policy. I hope our next President - whoever it may be - recognizes the legitimate oversight role of Congress. If not, I will speak out forcefully and hold our executive accountable - whether the issue is human rights, trade, the environment, or any other. |
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What policies should the next president and Congress pursue to stabilize the situation in Iraq? | |
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Ray McMurrey: 1. Immediate withdraw that is safe and quick with a time table. 2. International Efforts in the re-constitution of Iraq. 3. Continued financial suport in the rebuilding of Iraq. 4. The people of Iraq must take responsibility for a political solution. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: We need a new direction. This unfortunate circumstance requires a political solution and not a military one. It is time to end the war responsibly, and bring our troops home. We should lead a diplomatic initiative to help stabilize the region and it should include as many neighboring countries as possible. |
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What is Congress' oversight responsibility when it comes to foreign policy? Where has it fallen short or overstepped its bounds? | |
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Ray McMurrey: Congress has fallen way short and has abandoned it constitutional authority to declare war. It has surrendered to much to the Executive branch and not embraced the War Powers Act. It has over reached its authority in much of the Patriot Act and diminished the rights of individuals. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Congress, and the Senate in particular, is responsible for being the balance to the executive branch in foreign policy matters and must step back into its constitutional role in a vital way. Having personally served with so many of Texas' outstanding fighting men and women, I know that Congress owes them the keenest and most level-headed oversight we can provide. Over the past six years, our current leadership has refused to demand that the President change direction in Iraq, refused to exercise any oversight when it came to the conduct of the war, and refused to do anything about the astounding over-billing and underperforming services by the contractors to which we've outsourced. We have spent more than we have, and they cannot account for it. |
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Please be specific about where you have moved a team towards the achievement of a goal. | |
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Ray McMurrey: I coached an inner-city urban 5A tennis team to 3 state championship appearances. We had to defeat the likes of Austin Westlake and San Antonio Churcill to get their. No HS in Corpus Christi history had ever been to state team tennis. I was told taking the job that no Corpus school would ever beat Churchill and Westlake. We broke all the records in south texas team tennis and achieved amazing results while I was the head tennis coach. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Following Hurricane Katrina, Mayor Bill White appointed me as the incident commander for the George R. Brown Convention Center. Our team pulled together the faith-based community, business, nonprofit and government communities to shelter more than 4,000 evacuees, and this group delivered services to more than 35,000 Katrina victims. We did it quickly, efficiently and with dignity and respect for our visiting neighbors from the Gulf Coast. Houston's efforts were admired across the nation and the world, and I was honored to be one of the leaders of the effort. |
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What political leaders do you most admire, and why? |
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Ray McMurrey: FDR. He was not afraid to break the mold and experiment with new ideas. He faced adversity with poise and strength. | Richard J. (Rick) Noriega: Melissa Noriega. She stepped in as a modern day Rosie the Riveter when I was deployed to Afghanistan, served in my stead for District 145, in the Texas Legislature, and she did it with grace. She was recognized as Freshman of the Year by her colleagues of the Democratic Caucus, 79th Legislature. During this time she was not just a legislator, but was also the head of our household and homemaker, mother and military wife. Since that time, she has taken on a new challenge as a result of her experiences, and been elected to Houston City Council At Large Position 3 in her own right. |
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Posted By Jaime Kenedeño to Texas Public Education Watchdog Authority at 3/02/2008 11:48:00 PM
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the In House Counsel (DMC) and the Caller as there is a recording of the in house counsel responding to what he believed to be a Caller TImes Reporter. The Reporter was questioning the in house counsel regarding the following published FOIA request: Corpus Christi Watchdog Authority: Fwd: [Bay of Pigs] Judge Westergren has been given the opportunity to produce the ...
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For those of you who are "In the Know"
Corpus Christi Watchdog Authority: "nobody knows Mikal Watts better than Corpus Christi." But does Mikal Watts know us (the people of Corpus Christi)?
243 days ago in "IN THE KNOW" · Authority: 6
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Corpus Christi Watchdog Authority: "nobody know...
Corpus Christi Watchdog Authority: "nobody knows Mikal Watts better than Corpus Christi." But does Mikal Watts know us (the people of Corpus Christi)?
243 days ago in corpus christi billboards · Authority: 3
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Nueces De La Parra: Corpus Christi Watchdog Aut...
Corpus Christi Watchdog Authority: When the District Attorney has questions and the SOS has cleared the Candidate to run, how can there be criminal proceedings? Whichever suits the interest of the "Pick and Choose" self dealers of Del Mar College. The
303 days ago in Al Gonzalez Community and Education Center. · Authority: 2
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Corpus Christi Watchdog Authority: When the District Attorney has questions and the SOS has cleared the Candidate to run, how can there be criminal proceedings? Whichever suits the interest of the "Pick and Choose" self dealers of Del Mar College. The
303 days ago in GI Forum National Report · Authority: 3
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Nueces De La Parra: Corpus Christi Watchdog Aut...
Corpus Christi Watchdog Authority: When the District Attorney has questions and the SOS has cleared the Candidate to run, how can there be criminal proceedings? Whichever suits the interest of the "Pick and Choose" self dealers of Del Mar College. The
303 days ago in Texas State Representative House District 33 · Authority: 4
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Nueces De La Parra: Corpus Christi Watchdog Aut...
Corpus Christi Watchdog Authority: When the District Attorney has questions and the SOS has cleared the Candidate to run, how can there be criminal proceedings? Whichever suits the interest of the "Pick and Choose" self dealers of Del Mar College. The
303 days ago in South Texas Verdad · Authority: 9
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"IN THE KNOW"
Go after the bookkeeper, he is the key to exposing the fraud that involves Mark Scott and others.
333 days ago in "IN THE KNOW" · Authority: 6
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Del Mar Electronic Anonymous Input Forum
Thank You for the 3 Minutes Guys.
415 days ago in Del Mar Electronic Anonymous Input Forum · Authority: 2
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Corpus Christi Watchdog Authority
Texas State Representative House District 33: January 2008 Posted by Jaime Kenedeño at 2:12 AM 0 comments Links to this post ... Dear Lencho and the rest of the Political Crooks and Government Vendors / Contractors, ... vilmaluna.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html
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Tip of the Iceberg
Texas State Representative House District 33: October 2006 Nueces De La Parra: Ram Chavez has been expelled from the GI Forum Jaime Kenedeno Jul-28-06 11:02 PM #18 I say this is where Lencho needs Mikal's Assistance ... vilmaluna.blogspot.com/2006_10_01_archive.html
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Fwd: [Rick Noriega] Rick Noriega: Collection of...
Date: Oct 3, 2007 3:25 AM Subject: [Rick Noriega] Rick Noriega: Collection of Endorsements Are Meaningless Witho... To: discrete.enquiries@gmail.com A Word From South Texas BurkaBlog: A Kenedeno Responds to Paul Burka Article with a knockout in the Article Entitled, "Solomon P. Ortiz Jr. Defeats Mikal Watts at his Own Game. Or Perhaps GOD intervened.: "August 22, 2006″ Solly's opponent claimed he had endorsements in writing and he in fact had them but that is the key, ……. he "had them". Endorsements Take the Plunge
150 days ago in Corpus Christi Watchdog Authority · Authority: 8
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Texas State Representative House District 33: S...
A BurkaBlog: A Kenedeno Responds to Paul Burka Article with a knockout in the Article Entitled, "Solomon P. Ortiz Jr. Defeats Mikal Watts at his Own Game. Or Perhaps GOD intervened.
150 days ago in Hector P Garcia Institute of Education, Integri... · Authority: 4
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Here is the perfect opportunity for the U S Sen...
sanctioned in American society through silence, indifference and acquiescence. Our current Political Infrastructure is tired and dated. The responsive incumbent in election season he is your best friend as of recent "vote needing". Positive Change is the resultant of an Engaged Public and responsive leadership. We need Education Reform here in Corpus Christi. Over the next few months we at Kenedeno & Associates will be giving you guys in Washington and you guys who want to ascend to Washington as the Honorable United States Senator from the great
258 days ago in - · Authority: 11
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Texas Legislative Research Organization
it was socially sanctioned in American society through silence, indifference and acquiescence. Our current Political Infrastructure is tired and dated. The responsive incumbent in election season he is your best friend as of recent "vote needing". Positive Change is the resultant of an Engaged Public and responsive leadership. We need Education Reform here in Corpus Christi. Over the next few months we at Kenedeno & Associates will be giving you guys in Washington and you guys who want to ascend to Washington
259 days ago in Texas Legislative Research Organization ·
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"To ACQUIESCE or Not to ACQUIESCE,..... that is...
sanctioned in American society through silence, indifference and acquiescence. Our current Political Infrastructure is tired and dated. The responsive incumbent in election season he is your best friend as of recent "vote needing". Positive Change is the resultant of an Engaged Public and responsive leadership. We need Education Reform here in Corpus Christi. Over the next few months we at Kenedeno & Associates will be giving you guys in Washington and you guys who want to ascend to Washington as the Honorable United States Senator from the great State Texas
259 days ago in CCISD · Authority: 1
Dear U.S. Senators & Candidates for U.S. Senate...
sanctioned in American society through silence, indifference and acquiescence. Our current Political Infrastructure is tired and dated. The responsive incumbent in election season he is your best friend as of recent "vote needing". Positive Change is the resultant of an Engaged Public and responsive leadership. We need Education Reform here in Corpus Christi. Over the next few months we at Kenedeno & Associates will be giving you guys in Washington and you guys who want to ascend to Washington as the Honorable United States Senator from the great State Texas
259 days ago in Texas Legislative Research Organization
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CCISD: Dear CCISD Trustees, Without Due Process...
"That Just the Way It Is. I Gotta Get Paid" I must say the tactics being carried out right now are transferring from a division between majority & minority groups to a division of within the minority groups. This concept is how CCISD manipulates. Think about it? Investigations, Colloquial
272 days ago in kingranch.com · Authority: 4
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CCISD: Dear CCISD Trustees, Without Due Process...
"That Just the Way It Is. I Gotta Get Paid" I must say the tactics being carried out right now are transferring from a division between majority & minority groups to a division of within the minority groups. This concept is how CCISD manipulates. Think about it? Investigations, Colloquial
272 days ago in Kenedeno Hardcopy · Authority: 1
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Texas State Representative House District 33: K...
Texas State Representative House District 33: Keep Your Promises Solly. Remember Miller? Why are CCISD Students still running at large during school day hours?
281 days ago in South Texas Verdad · Authority: 9
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Texas State Representative House District 33: K...
Texas State Representative House District 33: Keep Your Promises Solly. Remember Miller? Why are CCISD Students still running at large during school day hours?
281 days ago in Texas Monthly Web Press · Authority: 13
Texas State Representative House District 33: L...
Texas State Representative House District 33: Like Vicente, we hear all sides of the local talk radio
570 days ago in CCISD · Authority: 1
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