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Former State Representative Al Edwards is asking for your vote in the 2012 Democratic Primary. He’s #1 on the ballot. Edwards Sponsored the Chips Bill for Children’s Health Care and many other bills over the years. PLEASE SEE PAGE 8

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Pres. Obama: Has challengers in the 2012 Democratic Primary in Texas

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2012 TEXAS PRIMARIES

Gov. Romney: Has challengers in the 2012 Republican Primary in Texas

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Sergeant Leon Hubbard calls for Harris County Precinct 7 voters to fire the embattled Constable May Walker on Election Day. Photo: Sergeant Leon Hubbard (right) pictured with the late A.B. Chambers the first African American Harris County constable.

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Jaime Tellez Jr: “Yes, I want your vote in the race for Harris County Constable -- Precinct 1.”

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Republican Richard Johnson is asking for your vote on Tuesday, May 29th. Johnson is running for Harris County Department of Education Board of Trustees for At-Large Position #2 in the Republican Primary. PLEASE SEE MORE INFORMATION ON PAGE 16.

David Dewhurst: In one of the hottest races on the 2012 Republican primary ballot in Texas

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About Richard Richard Johnson and Family

ichard Johnson was born Feb 3, 1961 in Houston’s Fifth Ward community. Being a Harris County native he attended school in the Houston Independent School District. There he acquired academic and athletic honors throughout his primary and secondary school years. Richard graduated from Furr High School in 1979. He entered college that same year and graduated from Wiley College in 1984 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and government. Richard Johnson with wife, Dante' and their four children Playing basketball on the college level gave him a greater basketball tournament. education to more than 6,000 Graduating from Texas Southern Uniinner city boys and their famiunderstanding of teamwork versity is 1992 with a Master’s degree in lies. and self-determination. BeClinical Psychology and completing the Johnson is currently presiChemical Dependency Counseling Licendent of the Louisiana Prison coming a champion in the sure program at the University of Houston Chapel Foundation, a ministry sport required confidence, during the same time, he began his work at that raises funds and overthe University of Texas Mental Science Insees the building of churches commitment, and discipline. In 1985 he joined the United States Army for the most honorable and rewarding experience of his life. Serving a total of eight years, three of which were full-time active duty and five active reserves. His tenure included service in both, the United States and abroad, acquiring several medals of accommodation as well as representing the army in the all armed forces

stitute. There he conducted research with some of the greatest minds in America on alcohol, cocaine and heroin addiction. After three years he launched his own company fighting drug abuse among adolescent males in the inner city, housed in the Fifth Ward community from where he was born. For over 12 years his company provided drug treatment services, family therapy and

inside of prisons throughout the state of Louisiana. This foundation has built and inspired the building of over 20 churches with the estimated value exceeding 20 million dollars. Johnson is happily married to attorney Dante’ N. Johnson, and has four wonderful

children, Richard, Simone, Lela and Andrew. The Johnsons attend the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ, under the leadership of Pastor George Foreman. His currently serves as an adjunct faculty at Houston Community College and remains a successful small business owner. He is also completing a doctorate in education administration program (Ed.D.). Johnson is a educator and an entrepreneur.

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UT/TT Poll has Commissioner Parker in the Lead! A new University of Texas /Texas Tribune poll done May 7th - 14th, ahead of early voting, shows Greg has a commanding lead over the incumbent in a 4-way race.

A Few Words About Me

TUES., MAY 29TH Vote to Elect

Greg Parker Republican

for Railroad Commissioner

My story is only possible here in America. I was born in an inner city and raised by a dedicated single mother to understand the meaning of love and strength through family. I was taught the value of hard work, of getting an education and the honor of serving my country. As a U.S. Army veteran, I understand the cost exacted on those who serve and their families. I know the pain and the uncertainty our veterans and their families endure. It is their love of country, their unending pursuit of freedom, and their selfless sacrifices that continue to inspire me. I am honored to call them my brothers- and sisters-in-arms. My story is not a rags to riches story, but it is a story that proudly wears the label "Made in America." As a father, I am concerned about the future I am forging for my son and for his children after him. My passion concerning energy in Texas comes from the principles that drove my mother. She wanted to leave something better for her children, a future that was brighter, a future filled with promise and exciting possibilities. My goal is to work hard to ensure that my son and his children, as well as YOUR children, are left with something better in a world that is driven and defined by the principle of paying it forward. We can do this together. We can deliver on the promises made to us by our parents by committing to an even higher standard in creating a better future for the coming generations.

I’m Ready To Serve

After several years as a technology professional, I was elected to the Comal County Commissioners Court on November 2, 2004 and again in November 2008. I was the first African American and the youngest person to win election as a county commissioner in Comal County. I have tirelessly worked to protect our tax dollars by exposing financial mismanagement in local agencies. I have a proven record of working alongside my colleagues to keep Comal County's tax policy fair, and I am proud that our rate is one of the lowest in the state. I have worked to offer new educational benefits for county employees and to preserve land for future generations and to protect private property rights. I have spoken out frequently on a variety of national issues including: eminent domain, DC Opportunity Scholarship Program, transportation, and cap-n-trade, to name a few. In 2008 Governor Rick Perry appointed me to the State Commission on Emergency Communications. In this position I travel across the state, speaking and leading the states initiative for Next Generation 911. Since taking office, I have fought tirelessly to protect children from abuse and violence, not only in my county, but in others as well. I was proud to initiate the annual "Guardian Angel Award" which honors volunteers, non-profit agency partners, as well as law enforcement and child protective services workers who assist in preventing child abuse and neglect and who work to strengthen families.

I’m The Best Candidate

I supported our county's clean fleet strategy and electricity reduction pilot plans. As a result of our commissioners court efforts, electricity usage is down by 11% in some of our buildings. I have worked diligently to assure that we remain competitive when it comes to energy, but at the same time I recognize the importance of conservation. Our efforts in conservation were rewarded when the "State Energy Conservation Office" recognized Comal County in 2005, 2006 and then again in 2009. Energy is a passion of mine, and I have authored many articles on a variety of energy subjects, some of which are featured on this website. In 2010 I authored the book "Global Warming…Really?" which was picked as the "book of the week" by the Conservative Monitor. I am a member of the International Association for Energy Economics, the United States Association for Energy Economics, the American Society for Public Administration, Section on Environmental and Natural Resource Administration and the Texas Oil & Gas Association. I am also an adjunct professor of government at Concordia University. I’m Asking For Your Vote

I hold a Bachelors of Science in Business Administration from Columbia Southern University, a Masters of Public Administration from Walden University, and I am currently all but dissertation on my Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration from Walden University. My dissertation research is on "The Correlation between Urban Natural Gas Exploration and Economic Growth In the Texas Barnet Shale Play" I have also completed open courseware from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Energy Economics, Econometrics, Public Economics, Environmental Economics and Government Responses to Market Failure, Climate Change: Economics, Science, and Policy, Sustainable Energy. In 2009 I was inducted into Pi Alpha Alpha, National Honors Society for Public Administration.


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REPUBLICANS RULE THE LONE STAR STATE

exas is widely considered the strongest Republican state in the United States — there’s no question about that. Texans have entrusted Republican leaders with the stewardship of every statewide elected office in the state and majorities in the Texas state senate, Texas state house and on the Texas board of education as well. According to information published on the Republican Party of Texas website: Republicans currently have majorities in 107 Texas counties that contain nearly two-thirds of the state’s population.

HERE’S HOW THE PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION PROCESS WORKS IN THE LONE STAR STATE

Traditionally, political party primary elections are held in March of even numbered years. But the 2012 Democratic and Republican primaries are being held on Tuesday, May 29th, 2012 this year. On Tuesday, May 29th, 2012 you must choose to vote in either the Democratic or Republican primary. In Texas, if you’re a registered voter, may vote in either primary; however, you may only vote in one during this election cycle. Keep in mind that you can’t vote straight tickets in your party primary, so, it is important that you learn a little about the candidates before Election Day to ensure that your party is putting forth the best slate of candidates for the 2012 Presidential Election to be held on Tuesday, November 6th, 2012. If you choose to vote in one party’s primary, you will not be able to vote in the other party’s run-off election during that same year. However, if you chose to not vote in either the Democratic or Republican primary you may vote in either primary runoff election this year.

IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES

If you’re not already on the (2012 Democratic or Republican Primary) ballot you’ve missed your opportunity. If you want to apply for a ballot by mail you may do so now. But remember that your ballot must be (Received, not Postmarked) by May 22nd, 2012. The early voting period for the 2012 Democratic and Republican primaries is May 14th, 2012 through May 25th, 2012.

President of the United States 2012 Republican Primary Ron Paul

Newt Gingrich John Davis

Rick Santorum

Charles ‘Buddy’ Jon Huntsman Mitt Romney

Michele Bachmann

United States Senate 2012 Republican Primary Tom Leppert

David Dewhurst

U.S. Representative District 22 2012 Republican Primary Barbara J. Carlson

Pete Olson (i)

U.S. Representative District 36 2012 Republican Primary Ky D. Griffin

Jerry L. Doyle

Lois Dickson Myers

Tim Wintill

Stephen Takach

Keith Casey

Charles B ‘Chuck’ Meyer

Steve Stockman

Joe Agris

Jim Engstrand

Glenn Addison

Mike Jackson

Craig James Ted Cruz

Ben Gambini

Lela Pittenger Curt Cleaver

U.S. Representative District 7 2012 Republican Primary Bill Tofte

John Culberson (i)

U.S. Representative District 8 2012 Republican Primary Larry Youngblood Kevin Brady (i)

U.S. Representative District 10 2012 Republican Primary Michael McCaul (i) Eddie Traylor

Daniel Whitton

Kim Morrell

Railroad Commissioner 2012 Republican Primary Christi Craddick

Beryl Burgess

Warren Chisum Roland Sledge

Joe Cotten

Becky Berger

Railroad Commissioner Unexpired Term 2012 Republican Primary Elizabeth Murray-Kolb

Greg Parker

Barry Smitherman (i)

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“My Official Conservative Thank You Tour”

MESSAGE TO CONSERVATIVE VOTERS

his year Obama sadly went on a worldwide apology tour on behalf of this country. Since the President and I are polar opposites I embarked on my campaign for Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4, Place 1 as the official Conservative Thank You Tour. The reason I started this campaign is to put conservative values back on the bench in my community; and at the same time lift the spirits of a segment of our great country that is always under attack… Conservatives. The following letter is to all of you who fight every day to uphold the values that make this country great; and although you have been beaten down with inflammatory words like racist, sexist, greedy, etc., please know that it is your fight that helped me escape the chains of poverty and put me on a path to salvation.

Dear Conservative:

You may not know me personally; but I am one of the millions of people in this country that you helped escape poverty through your prayer, sacrifice, and refusal to give into the godless, victimization attitudes that are gaining a foothold in this country. See, fellow Conservative, I was born in the inner-city to a father who decided that he wanted nothing to do with raising a child. My mother Pearl immediately took control of the household and worked her way out of poverty. She never made excuses or blamed the government, corporations, race, or her sex on our position in life. In fact, she did the opposite, she taught me the importance of prayer, self-accountability and hard work to conquer poverty. This was my introduction to the conservative

values that would shape the rest of my life. Even when I went to fight for my country in Operation Desert Shield/Storm and Operation Provide Comfort, you welcomed me home like I was some kind of hero. I never told you, but I did not feel like a hero, I felt like I was doing something to pay my country back for all that has been done for me. It has been over two decades since I put on my battle green uniform; and yet, when I walk amongst you I always smile as you thank me for serving; and feel proud to have served my country. After the military I became a lawyer and I am now a candidate for Judge; and you are right next to me fighting to return the bench to the values that we share. You do not look at me different because of my background. You treat me no different than the man who grew up with more finances than my mom ever dreamed of having. You give me strength by reminding me that in this country everyone has the opportunity to do great things; I need this reminder as the media and some on the left try to make victims of us so that we may cower under their protection. Another thing that I love is your willingness to hold career politicians to the values that they claim to have. One example of this was on March 28, 2012, when my opponent was admonished by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct for the following violations: Judge J. Kent Adams: failed to comply with the law and demonstrated a lack of professional competence

Judge J. Kent Adams was sighted as: Demonstrating a lack of patience, dignity and courtesy expected of a judge

Judge J. Kent Adams created a perception of bias and prejudice

Judge J. Kent Adams acted in a manner that does not promote public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary

The media went to great lengths to focus on racial remarks made by him; but you focused on the other complaints also that were much more troubling. Instead of circling the wagons, you showed as a true Conservative that

you refuse to stand by a Judge who could not follow his oath even if he carried the same party designation. We both understand that you recognize a Conservative by actions and deeds, not by incumbency and endorsements. I look forward to election day when I hope to be elected Justice of the Peace and take another step towards contributing to the community that has given so much to me. My fellow Republican I hope that you embrace my journey as a Conservative because it is because of you that I am who I am today, so please accept this heartfelt thanks and never stop fighting!

Kevin Fulton

Attorney Kevin Fulton Candidate for Justice of the Peace Precinct 4-Place 1 www.fultonforjudge.com

EARLY VOTING:

Begins on Mon., May 14th, 2012

ELECTION DAY:

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Fulton

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for Justice of The Peace 4th PRECINCT PLACE 1

“Working together we can take our court back!

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Don Willett (i)

Justice Supreme Court Place 4 2012 Republican Primary John Devine

David Medina (i)

Joe Pool Jr.

State Board of Education Dist. 8 2012 Republican Primary Barbara Cargill (i) Linda Ellis

State Senator District 4 2012 Republican Primary Tommy Williams (i) Michael Galloway

State Senator District 11 2012 Republican Primary Daniel McCool Dave Norman Larry Taylor

State Representative Dist. 127 2012 Republican Primary Dan Huberty (i) Bobby Jordan

State Representative Dist. 129 2012 Republican Primary John E. Davis (i)

Mary Huls

State Representative Dist. 132 2012 Republican Primary Bill Callegari (i)

Randy Brown

State Representative Dist. 133 2012 Republican Primary Jim Murphy (i)

Ann Witt

State Representative Dist. 138 2012 Republican Primary Whet Smith

Dwayne Bohac (i)

State Representative Dist. 143 2012 Republican Primary Frank Salazar

Doug Weiskopf

State Representative Dist. 144 2012 Republican Primary David Pineda Gilbert Pena

State Representative Dist. 149 2012 Republican Primary Jack Lee

Dianne Williams

Don Mullins

State Representative Dist. 150 2012 Republican Primary Debbie Riddle (i)

James Wilson

District Judge 11th District 2012 Republican Primary Bruce Bain

Michael West

District Judge 61st District 2012 Republican Primary Jeff Hastings

George W. Gore George May

District Judge 127th District 2012 Republican Primary Sonya Aston Russell Lloyd

District Judge 129th District 2012 Republican Primary Edward Casanova

Michael Landrum Frank Pierce Chris Gillett

District Judge 133rd District 2012 Republican Primary Sharon J. Hemphill

Lamar McCorkle

District Judge 151st District 2012 Republican Primary Leif Olson

John Wittenmyer

District Judge 152nd District 2012 Republican Primary Don Self

Janet Townsley

Allyson Wilkinson

District Judge 164th District 2012 Republican Primary Sophia Mafrige

Bud Wiesedeppe

District Judge 174th District 2012 Republican Primary Joe Vinas

Robert Summerlin

District Judge 177th District 2012 Republican Primary Ryan Patrick

Antonio Benavides

District Judge 179th District 2012 Republican Primary Kristin M. Guiney

Lana Shadwick

District Judge 337th District 2012 Republican Primary Jim Barr

Renee’ Magee

Harris County District Attorney 2012 Republican Primary Mike Anderson Pat Lykos (i)

County Civil Court at Law #2 Unexpired Term 2012 Republican Primary Donna Detamore

Theresa Chang (i) Harris County Attorney 2012 Republican Primary Robert Talton

Leslie Johnson

Harris County Sheriff 2012 Republican Primary Brian Steinocher

Ruben Monzon

Paul Day

Daniel J. Lemkuil

Harold Heuszel

Louis Guthrie

Guy Clark

Carl Pittman


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ANNOUNCEMENT: Don’t forget to cast your vote in the Democratic or Republican Primary by 7:00pm today!!!! County Tax Assessor-Collector 2012 Republican Primary Mike Sullivan

Don Sumners (i)

County School Trustee, Position 3, At-Lrg 2012 Republican Primary Richard Johnson III

Mike Wolfe (i)

County School Trustee, Position 4, Pct 3 2012 Republican Primary Raymond T. Garcia

Kay Smith

County Commissioner Pct. 4 Unexpired Term 2012 Republican Primary Robert M. Cadena

Buck Buchanan

R. Jack Cagle (i)

Justice of the Peace Pct. 4, Place 1 2012 Republican Primary J. Kent Adams (i)

Kevin Fulton

Harris County Constable, Pct 2 2012 Republican Primary Edward P. Rios

Joe Alanis

Chris McDonald

Tom Boone

Harris County Constable, Pct 3 2012 Republican Primary David Cruzan

William ‘Bill’ Norwood

Harris County Constable, Pct 4 2012 Republican Primary Rolf Nelson

Ron Hickman (i)

Robert Lozano

Dale Bible

Lindsay Siriko

Harris County Constable, Pct 5 2012 Republican Primary Al Florido

Robert ‘Bob’ Van Pelt

Phil Camus (i)

Harris County Constable, Pct 8 2012 Republican Primary Phil Sandlin (i)

Richard Goff

Sonny Daughtry

The 2012 Race for Harris County Republican Party Chairman Jared Woodfill (i)

Paul Simpson

United States President 2012 Democratic Primary John Wolfe Bob Ely

Barack Obama

Darcy G. Richardson

United States Senate 2012 Democratic Primary Paul Sadler

Sean Hubbard

Grady Yarbrough

Addie Dainell Allen U.S. Representative, District 7 2012 Democratic Primary Lissa Squiers

James Cargas

Phillip Andrews

U.S. Representative District 10 2012 Democratic Primary William E. Miller, Jr.

Tawana L. Cadien

U.S. Representative, District 22 2012 Democratic Primary Kesha Rogers

K.P. George

State Representative, District 131 2012 Democratic Primary Alma A. Allen

Wanda Adams

State Representative, District 137 2012 Democratic Primary Joseph Carlos Madden

Gene Wu

Jamaal Smith

Sarah Winkler

State Representative, District 144 2012 Democratic Primary Ornaldo Ybarra

Mary Ann Perez

Kevin J. Risner

State Representative, District 146 2012 Democratic Primary Al Edwards

Borris L. Miles

Harris County Sheriff 2012 Democratic Primary Adrian Garcia

Delores Ann Jones

Charles El Massey

County Commissioner, Precinct 3 2012 Democratic Primary A. Robert Hassan

Glorice McPherson

County Commissioner, -- Precinct 4, -- Unexpired Term 2012 Democratic Primary Sean Hammerle

Dave Wilson

County Justice of the Peace, -- Precinct 3, Place 1 2012 Democratic Primary Latonya Marie Allen

Mike Parrott

County Constable, Precinct 1 2012 Democratic Primary Richard Talamantez

Quincy Whitaker

Grady Castleberry

Cindy Vara-Leija

Jaime Tellez, Jr.

Alan Rosen

County Constable, Precinct 2 2012 Democratic Primary Lee Hernandez

Joe Martinez

Christopher “Chris” Diaz

Danny Avalos

Daniel Vela

Zerick Guinn

Harry Zamora

Victor L. Archer, Sr.

Ruben Loreto

Jeff L. Freeman

County Constable, Precinct 3 2012 Democratic Primary Ken Jones

Eric Reed

Kenneth Perkins

County Constable, Precinct 6 2012 Democratic Primary Richard “Rick” Gonzales

Victor Trevino, Jr.

Gilbert Reyna

County Constable, Precinct 7 2012 Democratic Primary Sam Hayes

Leon Hubbard

Michael Coleman

H.B. “Rickey” Spivey, Jr.

May Walker

County School Board Trustee, Position 3, At-Large 2012 Democratic Primary David Rosen

Diane Trautman

County School Board Trustee, Position 6, Precinct 1 2012 Democratic Primary Jarvis Johnson

Reagan Flowers

Erica S. Lee

The 2012 Race for Harris County Democratic Party Chairman Lane Lewis

Keryl Burgess Douglas

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Sergeant Leon Hubbard is running for Harris County Constable for Precinct 7.

State Representative, District 147 2012 Democratic Primary Ray Hill

Garnet F. Coleman

Member, State Board of Education, District 6 2012 Democratic Primary David Scott

Patty Quintana-Nilsson

Traci Jensen

Member, State Board of Education, District 8 2012 Democratic Primary Dexter Smith

Rick Soliz

Judge, Civil District Court 215 2012 Democratic Primary Elaine H. Palmer

Steven E. Kirkland

Harris County District Attorney 2012 Democratic Primary Lloyd Wayne Oliver

Zack Fertitta

PHOTO: A.B. Chambers the first African American constable in Harris County (pictured left) and Sergeant Leon Hubbard. Use of this photo granted by Mae Chambers the wife of the late Constable Chambers.

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ELECTION DAY IS TUE “I Am Just A Servant!” From the Civil Rights Movement fighting for the poor, women rights, equal opportunities for every one of all. He served in House of Representative for 27 years and never had to take a sick day.

As a freshman legislator, Al Edwards sponsored and passed House Bill 1016 making Emancipation Day (JUNETEENTH) the first official state holiday in Texas . Because of Al Edwards terrific efforts, this day is now celebrated throughout Texas, the nation, and abroad.

He was appointed Chair of the Texas High Speed Rail Committee to study rail transportation in Texas and the nation. He served under six (6) Governors and four (4) speakers.

Al Edwards was appointed Chairman of the Rules Committee under Democrats as well as Republican speaker from 1991 until 2006 without interruption.

Al Edwards has perfected the art or ability to effectively work both parties in order to get things done for District 146. Al Edwards has been in leadership for over 15 years.

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NTATIVE FOR TEXAS STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 146

NARY MAN WITH A PHENOMENAL COMPLISHMENT FOR THE PEOPLE...

ESDAY, MAY 29, 2012

Years of Service to you.

Al Edwards has sponsored and co-sponsored nearly 1000 bills and resolution.

As Chairman of the Rules Committee, Al Edwards read and approved or disapproved over 8,412 pieces of legislation for members to vote on. Al Edwards chaired the Budget and Oversight Committee and Ways and Means Committee. Al Edwards chairs the Texas Emancipation JUNETEENTH Historical Commission, developing cultural and historical information. Presently this Commission is erecting two JUNETEENTH monuments in Galveston and Austin. Al Edwards was appointed to serve on another powerful committee, the Appropriations Committee, appropriating funds for our state agencies. Since 1979 when Al Edwards began serving in the House of Representatives Al Edwards has voted for the best interest of his District 146 and the state of Texas approximately 35,000 times on insurance reform, labor, health care, tax reform, education, highways, prison reform, public safely, small business development, and much more.

AL EDWARDS IS #1 ON THE BALLOT! PAID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO RE-ELECT AL EDWARDS, #146, DAVID EDWARDS , TREASURER

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Pastor Jamal Bryant “Jilted” By Obama, But Still Believes In President

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In this exclusive opinion piece, noted Baltimore-based minister Rev. Dr. Jamal-Harrison Bryant responds to President Obama’s recent declaration of support for same-sex marriages.

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By Rev. Dr. Jamal-Harrison Bryant

he African American community has beamed with tremendous pride at the work of the first Black President, Barack Obama, in his first term: Bringing the troops home; creating jobs.; doubling the amount of Pell Grants available for college students; saving the automotive industry; appointing a record number of women & Latinos to strategic positions; stopping Osama Bin Laden; standing up for Trayvon Martin; acknowledging the Occupy Movement; addressing predatory lending; passing historic health care reform… amongst so many other accomplishments.

Given this, I was taken aback by President Obama’s public endorsement of same sex marriage on Tuesday. My feelings of disappointment arise not only from the fact that I don’t agree with the President, but also because his announcement came so suddenly, and without any warning to the Black church community. The church at its core is to be a refuge for all of God’s children, including homosexuals. There is a gay community within the Black church. We can’t ignore them or bash them. However, the church has no shades of gray when it comes to marriage. Our faith reserves marriage for a man and a woman. President Obama, as a product of the Black church, is fully aware of that. Knowing this, the President made this endorsement without calling or preparing any of us. For many of us, it felt like a betrayal. The Black church has been there for him from the start. As a 3rd generation member the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the oldest African American Protestant denomination in the country, I remember in 2008 when then-Senator Obama came to our general conference, the day after we unanimously passed legislation against same sex marriages. The Bishops of the church took him in private quarters and surrounded him, covering him in prayer. The photo of this moment soon went viral. After the inauguration, the President was met with an onslaught of disrespect, opposition and attack. But he has always been covered in prayer and supported in large measure by the Black church community. Even when national evangelical Franklin Graham openly questioned the President’s Christianity, the NAACP went with national religious leaders from different denominations to demand an apology.

Given this history, it’s not hard to understand why many Black pastors feel jilted. Many have hastened to declare that they will no longer support the President. But when I reflect about this current impasse with Barack Obama, I am reminded of a recent challenge I had as a father. My oldest daughter is navigating her way through her first year of high school. A complete culture shock in her change of environment. New friends, new teachers, new building, new challenges and new expectations. By and large she is a finalist in her own teenage reality show, unofficially entitled “Survivor”. Recently, and with great trepidation, she handed me her report card. She excelled in language arts, science, music, and history. But algebra remained an albatross around her adolescent neck. It looks like she will have to follow her father’s footsteps and serve a stint in summer school. We are extremely proud of the strides she has made in every other area, but disappointed in her performance in math. But despite our dismay, as her chief supporters, there’s one thing we cannot do: give up on her or abandon her. We are committed to find her a tutor and to remain encouraging. She’s got a great future and this shortcoming will not stop her dreams of graduating, going to college and becoming the greatest journalist the world has ever seen. Just as I believe in my daughter, I still believe in the President. It’s has to be about more than our feelings and our differences. While my disagreement with the President on this issue is severe, I have to look at other issues at stake that are critical to our community: improving

public education, investing in HBCUs, addressing Social Security, creating jobs, endorsing entrepreneurship, and leveling the paying field so that everybody gets a fair shot. While I am uncomfortable with the President on this position, I am more uncomfortable with the alternative: an agenda that does not include the poor and platform that has not engaged minorities or the Black church. This is not the time for us to become disengaged. We cannot afford apathy. This decision is not a reason to leave the political process. We have too much to lose. Our community must participate. That’s why I’m committed to registering a million new voters for November and to challenging vote suppression and voter intimidation. There are people who want to know now, “What’s the point?” There are many who wonder, “Does it matter?” There are congregations and clergy that are trying to remain confident. I am reminded of the words of a writer whose name now escapes me, who once said we must have the “audacity of hope.” ----------------------------------------------

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Dr. Jamal-Harrison Bryant is the pastor of the Empowerment Temple AME Church in Baltimore, Md.

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he positions and opinions of the citizens of the United States of America are of great value to the leaders of this country. Your voice matters and it should never be taken for granted. I do not at anytime use the pulpit to endorse any candidate or party, however, I will speak out concerning issues that are the foundations of our society.

Hot Buttons:

I’ve seen how hot-button issues have been used to gauge public opinion on certain issues in the past. With all the discussion on the economy, pro-choice, pro-life and immigration it seemed inevitable that the discussions would soon lead to the bedrooms of America…because of all the recent voting on the issue of same-sex “marriage” in states across the nation. As a result, the issues of same-sex “marriage” have come to the national forefront.

dates on the national level you will see that both positions “redefined” the family in an “alternative” way other than what is recorded in scripture. President Obama has gone on record saying he supports same-sex marriage while Governor Romney has said they should:

OPINION

Building Basics:

I believe that the fundamental core of the same-sex “marriage” issue is how “marriage” is defined and whose definition we are going to accept and use. My personal belief is that which is recorded in the book of Genesis of our holy bible. If we read the full account of both candi-

1. Be able to live together 2. Live in a loving relationship 3. Be able to adopt children.

My opinion is that the position of President Obama and that of Governor Romney is wrong. Both positions redefine the family unit contrary to what God designed in creation. I’ve had people to tell me that society has changed over the years; and that the issue of same-sex “marriage” is not a matter that pastors, preacher, or Christians should decide. But, my response is that God has not changed; and His Kingdom Law remains the same.

Beliefs:

The Church is definitely divided on the issue of same-sex marriage and the divide is causing attention to be focused on other related issues. Sexual Orientation, Sexual Behavior, and what is sexual sin. Let me give you an example of that I’m saying. I did an informal survey among Christians and I asked three (3) three questions. The three (3) three questions were: 1. Do you believe adultery is a sin? 2. Do you believe sex before marriage is a sin? 3. Do you believe homosexual and lesbian behavior is a sin?

Very quickly the answers to question 1 and 2 were yes. But the answer to question 3, they wanted to leave to God. The opinions of “the world” have swayed the positions of the church in my opinion. Marriage as created by God is threefold, moral, legal, and spiritual. Marriage is modeled as a covenant relationship sealed by intercourse in “holy matrimony”. So regardless of what it is called; true same-sex “marriage”’ can never take place in the eyes of God because it is contrary to “creation purpose” and “suitable” for covenant.

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We have a responsibility to vote

We have a responsibility to pray for our government

We have an opportunity to be heard; and every vote counts

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“I need you to help me restore integrity to the Precinct 1 Constable’s office.” M

y name is Jaime Tellez, and I am running for Harris County Constable Precinct 1. Unfortunately, recent events have brought shame to the Precinct 1 Constable’s office. When elected, I will reestablish integrity to the office and restore employee morale. Mismanagement, wastefulness and wrongdoings no longer will be tolerated. We will move forward to make Precinct 1 a better and safer place to live and to work. I will use my professional experience, education and leadership qualities to ensure an in depth full departmental evaluation. I will restructure the department using current and new deputies and administrators. We will seek input from Precinct 1 citizens, businesses, schools and religious organizations to excel in professionalism and service. Together, with a little hard work, we will provide Precinct 1 top quality police service regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, handicap, familial status or national origin. I will expand current divisions, as well as create new ones that focus on victims’ rights and family violence, proactive real-time patrol and DWI enforcement, environmental issues and animal cruelty.

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Jaime Tellez, Jr., has lived in Precinct 1 for 37 years. His family first resided in the Montrose/West Gray area before moving to the Aldine area where he attended elementary and middle school and graduated Cum Laude from MacArthur High School in 1990. He currently resides in Lindale Park. In 1993, Tellez graduated from the University of Houston-Downtown Law Enforcement Academy. Since then, Jaime has worked for the Offices of Harris County Constable Precinct 6 and Precinct 4, as well as the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office. During his law

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I realize keeping within the budget is a great concern. Therefore, we will use all available resources, including existing full-time and reserve deputies, other agencies, state and federal grants and technology. I will educate and train deputies and supervisors in diverse areas of law enforcement to reduce waste, improve service, and utilize effective and efficient deployment of those resources. Because I live and work in Precinct 1, I also want safer neighborhoods, schools and parks. As a business owner, I want my employees and clients to feel safe. I want help to be there when we need it. I want professional and knowledgeable officers. Finally, like you, I want improved quality of life and safer communities. Let’s move forward together to accomplish these goals. In the next couple of months, you will hear the word integrity used quite often. It is a term not to be applied loosely and is a core characteristic that should apply to all candidates, as well as the elected constable. I ask that you do your research and then vote for the candidate with qualities you seek and admire and who will run this office effectively and efficiently. I look forward to serving you as your next Constable of Precinct 1. Thank you for taking the time to read my Web site.

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“They could have indicted her…” is what defense attorney Chip Lewis told the Houston Chronicle regarding his client (Constable May Walker) on Friday, February 10, 2012 shortly after a Harris County grand jury let her off the hook. Lewis went on to say: “But just because there is a technical violation of the law does not mean a grand jury sees fit to indict.” BREAKING THE LAW IS BREAKING THE LAW

“When is a ‘technical violation’ of the law not a crime? Isn’t a ‘technical violation’ of the law still a violation of the law? I believe a so called ‘technical violation’ of the law; is still a violation of the law,” says Sergeant Leon Hubbard — the only candidate running for Harris County Precinct 7 constable with more than 30 years of law enforcement experience matched with an unblemished and honorable track-record of more than 27 years already committed to the citizens of the Harris County Precinct 7 community.

SERGEANT HUBBARD CAN CLEAN UP THE MESS MADE BY CONSTABLE MAY WALKER

On Friday, February 10, 2012 a Harris County Grand jury declined to indict Constable May Walker on criminal charges being alleged against the embattled Precinct 7 constable. But does that mean she was innocent of the charges and accusations alleged against her? “That’s a good question,” says Hubbard. “A person could be guilty as sin, and not have criminal charges brought against them for various reasons,” Hubbard explains. “That doesn’t mean they’re innocent – it simply means they may have been let off the hook for whatever reason,” says Hubbard. “In the story recently published in the Houston Chronicle, Constable May Walker was described as ‘being thankful, relieved and contrite’ by her defense attorney Chip Lewis; and she should be,” says Hubbard. In the aforementioned article (written by Brian Rogers in the Houston Chronicle), attorney Chip Lewis also stated that there were no allegations or inferences that Constable May Walker personally benefited from her office, but rather, that it was ‘administrative missteps’ that landed her in trouble with the law. Lewis also claimed, Constable May Walker has made the necessary changes, including ending the raffle; and is trying to get permission to conduct legal drawings according to the article.

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Sergeant Leon Hubbard

CONTINUED FROM PAGE -- 14

THE HARM TO PRECINCT 7 HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE BY CONSTABLE MAY WALKER

“But the harm of Constable May Walker’s shameful ‘administrative missteps’ has already been done to Precinct 7. This is too little — and it’s definitely too late. This constable has brought more shame to the Precinct 7 constable’s office; and the time for change has come,” says Hubbard. “Her own attorney said they could have indicted her — what more is there to say? I would just like to know how Constable May Walker managed to escape indictment; and what the grand jury considered. But we will perhaps never get the answers to these questions,” he says. “Grand juries have a difficult job to do; and I understand that. But the bad thing about this whole matter is: since there were no charges filed against Constable May Walker; and the fact the grand jury proceedings were done in secrecy; we don’t even know what the investigation into Constable May Walker involved,” explains Hubbard.

SERGEANT LEON HUBBARD IS THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR CONSTABLE IN THE UPCOMING DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY

Sergeant Leon Hubbard plans to restore honesty, integrity, and experience so OUR community will have trust in the Precinct 7 constables office again. Sergeant Leon Hubbard will increase the visibility of patrols to help reduce criminal activity in OUR Precinct 7 neighborhoods. Sergeant Leon Hubbard will create a “HOTSPOT UNIT” to aggressively fight high-crime areas where there are a substantial amount of citizen complaints about criminal activity in OUR Precinct 7 neighborhoods. Sergeant Leon Hubbard will create a “SPECIAL EVENTS DIVISION” to provide security for special community related events taking place in OUR Precinct 7. Sergeant Leon Hubbard will establish a more active and effective “WARRANT DIVISION” at OUR Precinct 7 Constables office. Sergeant Leon Hubbard will re-establish a dependable “CIVIL DIVISION” so citizens who receive civil citations will be served expeditiously and have their day in court in order to prevent default judgments being levied against them. Sergeant Leon Hubbard plans to abolish the practice of charging Precinct 7 citizens for coming into OUR constable’s office to have their finger prints taken for their own private use. WE currently have to pay for having this done under May Walker’s administration.

PRECINCT 7 NEEDS A CHANGE IN LEADERSHIP RIGHT NOW

“During my process of walking and knocking on doors throughout Precinct 7 I’m running into people (all across the precinct) who want real answers and change; people who are ashamed about what’s continuing to happen time and time again in the Precinct 7 constable’s office. Constable May Walker has shamed our community with her ‘administrative missteps’ and so called ‘technical violation’ of the law. Being let off the hook by the grand jury shouldn’t excuse the fact that she should still be fired at the ballot box in the 2012 Democratic primary,” says Hubbard.

DONT LET CONSTABLE MAY WALKER OFF THE HOOK

“We can do much better than this in Precinct 7. We must restore honesty and integrity back to the Precinct 7 constable’s office; and I’m the right person for the job. I’ve dedicated over 30 years of my life to law enforcement in one capacity or another — and I’m ready to serve Precinct 7 from day one.” “I’m a team player whose been asked to do something about the problems in the office currently being run by this embattled constable.” “I served the Precinct 7 Constable’s office honorably before I retired in 2010; and I’m stepping up to the plate to continue

my service to this community.” “My experience as a deputy and supervisor has prepared me for the job that needs to be done to clean up the mess made by Constable May Walker,” proclaims Hubbard. “There was a very informative new telecast aired recently on KTRK Channel 13 which stated that Constable May Walker is likely breathing a sigh of relief, but that many of her deputies are expressing shock, and fearing that she may retaliate against them. That’s just not right! That’s no environment to go to work in; and we must do something about this at the ballot box in the 2012 Democratic primary,” says Hubbard.

PRECINCT 7 VOTERS MUST FIRE CONSTABLE WALKER

“Firing the embattled Constable May Walker; and increasing morale at the Harris County Precinct 7 constable’s office is one of my top priorities; but it’s not the only one,” explains Sergeant Hubbard.

SERGEANT HUBBARD IS READY TO SERVE

ing Sergeant while serving in the Precinct 7 constable’s office. Sergeant Leon Hubbard established and maintained positive relationships with other local area law enforcement agencies and has experience in partnering with the public sector in coordinating appropriate activities as required to accomplish goals and objectives. Sergeant Leon Hubbard has been instrumental in the implementation of “Strategic Planning” which increased productivity for those working with him. Sergeant Leon Hubbard exhibited an overall exemplary standard of performance during his more than 27 years of experience in the Harris County (Precinct 7) constable’s office. Sergeant Leon Hubbard would like to know when was the last time you saw a Precinct 7 Constable patrol in your neighborhood? There will be other candidates on the ballot running for Constable of Precinct 7 in the 2012 Democratic Primary – but Sergeant Leon Hubbard would like to be your choice. For more information visit www.sergeantleonhubbard.com or call (713)741-1400. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sergeant Leon Hubbard served in OUR Precinct 7 constable’s office honorably for more than 27 years as a This “Political Message” is a paid political advertorial provided by Leon deputy and supervisor. His service began in 1983 and ended Hubbard for Harris County Constable for Precinct 7 and does not necessarily when he retired honorably from service in 2010. represent the views or opinion of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications or its adSergeant Leon Hubbard established a long standing vertisers, supporters or subscribers. career as a “Supervising Sergeant” in the Civil Division of the Harris County Constable’s Office for Precinct 7. Sergeant Leon Hubbard holds a Master Police Officer’s Certification and is well-qualified and ready to serve as OUR next Precinct 7 constable. Sergeant Leon Hubbard has coordinated appropriate police activities as required by agency and the public sector; and will represent Precinct 7 well as their constable. Sergeant Leon Hubbard has developed, recommended and implemented programs geared towards enhancing efficiency and success during his 30 year professional career. Sergeant Leon Hubbard had an exemplary record and standard of discipline during his more than 27 years of service to the Precinct 7 constable’s office. Sergeant Leon Hubbard is a team player who exemplifies teamwork and dedication in every thing he chooses to do in his personal and professional life. Sergeant Leon Hubbard achieved departmental goals and objectives by establishing priorities and PHOTO: A.B. Chambers the first African American constable in Harris deadlines as a deputy and supervisCounty (pictured left) and Sergeant Leon Hubbard. Use of this photo granted by Mae Chambers the wife of the late Constable Chambers.


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