Sunday, May 28, 2006

South Texas Chisme: New block walking program in Corpu$

Juan more voice.....
Posted on May 29, 2006 at 01:28:04 AM by Jaime Kenedeno

raised infinitely to the power of South Texas for the ascension of Juan Garcia III to the Office of District 32 State Representative.

We can put this man into office.

We can defeat the insurance big money.

Well South Texas, it is now up to us.

When I woke up this morning, I did not even know WATT Juan Garcia III looked like much less who his supporters were.

Good People!

That is all I will say for now, GOOD PEOPLE!

Hey South Texas Democrats get over the bickering and the envy.

We got an election to win!

Join the Army of Juan.

Who are you Juan Garcia III?

Let's make South Texas Rumble.

More on this race (against the INSURANCE industry) coming to your community soon!


Now, in response to you Sam Sylvia; are you Sam or Sylvia?

Why did they throw that money out so suddenly?

They were challenged by who?

If you choose to do the pre historic block walking while the organizer hordes the bulk of the money, that is your choice.

It did Tony Sanchez absolutely no good. It helped Barbie Girl not one iota.

My talents are much more profound as an online advocate. I do mean WATT I say and say WATT I mean.

Read We The People May edition and if you still do not understand my reference then you must be totally "out of the loop". Those "in the know" understood perfectly. John Kelley knows exactly WATT I am referring to.

I thank you for your input and it is refreshing to experience individuality as you exhibit. I look forward to meeting you.

Both of you.

Suggestions?????

I have many suggestions and many fall on deaf ears.

When it comes to a Gazillionaires Club or an Elitist City Council controlling our political environment for their own personal interest; I will never "relax and enjoy it".

Very few people have spoken up for this man Juan Garcia III.

So We did right here and look WATT happened


Hey, Sam or Sylvia take a look at where the money goes and I bet somebody or a couple of somebodies will end up with a good chunk for themselves while somebody sweats their a$$ off for 6 bucks an hour. All it is, is an information gathering campaign with people speaking on behalf of three different candidates which puts Juan in the same boat with Jimmy and Larry.

Juan IMO is in a class a few tiers above these guys.

He is a class act with the charisma and energy required to represent South Texas' interest and not big money.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

2006 Candidates all Candidates

2006 Candidates
(i) = incumbent
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U.S. Senate

D - Barbara Ann Radnofsky
R - Kay Bailey Hutchison (i)

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U.S. Representative,

District 27

D - Solomon P. Ortiz (i)
R - Wm "Willie" Vaden

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Governor

D - Chris Bell
R - Rick Perry (i)
(NOTE: Carol Strayhorn and Kinky Friedman have declared their intentions to run as Independent candidates but have not yet met requirements to appear on the ballot.)

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Lieutenant Governor

D - Maria Luisa Alvarado
R - David Dewhurst (i)

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Attorney General

D - David Van Os
R - Gregg Abbott (i)

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Comptroller of Public Accounts

D - Fred Head
R - Susan Combs

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Commissioner of the
General Land Office

D - VaLinda Hathcox
R - Jerry Patterson (i)

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Commissioner of Agriculture

D - Hank Gilbert
R - Todd Staples

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Railroad Commissioner

D - Dale Henry
R - Elizabeth Ames Jones (i)

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Chief Justice, Supreme Court - Unexpired Term

R - Wallace Jefferson (i)

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Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2

R - Don Willett (i)

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Justice, Supreme Court, Place 4

R - David M. Medina (i)

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Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6

R - Nathan Hecht (i)

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Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8 - Unexpired Term

R - Phil Johnson (i)

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Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals

R - Sharon Keller (i)

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Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7

R - Barbara Parker Hervey (i)

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Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8

R - Charles Holcomb (i)

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Judge, 13th Court of Appeals,

Place 2

D - Frederico "Fred" Hinojosa (i)
R - Rose Vela

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Judge, 13th Court of Appeals,

Place 4

D - Nelda Vidaurri Rodriguez (i)

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Judge, 13th Court of Appeals,

Place 5

D - Gina M. Benavides

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Judge, 94th District Court

D - Bobby Galvan
R - James Sales

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Judge, 105th District Court

D - J. Manuel Bañales (i)

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Judge, 117th District Court

D - Sandra L Watts (i)

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Judge, 148th District Court

D - Marisela Saldaña
R - Guy Williams

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Judge, 319th District Court

D - Robert Zamora
R - Tom Greenwell (i)

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State Representative,

District 32

D - Juan Garcia
R - Gene Seaman (i)

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State Representative,

District 33

D - Vilma Luna (i)

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State Representative,

District 34

D - Abel Herrero (i) Nueces County Judge

D - Larry Olivarez, Sr.
R - Loyd Neal

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Judge, County Court At Law

No. 1

D - Robert Vargas (i)

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Judge, County Court At Law

No. 2

D - Lisa Gonzales (i)

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Judge, County Court At Law

No. 3

D - John Martinez
R - Juan P. Reyna

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Judge, County Court At Law

No. 4

D - James "Jim" Klager (i)
R - David L. Jones

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Judge, County Court At Law

No. 5

D - Carl Lewis (i)

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District Clerk

D - Patsy Perez (i)
R - Pedro (Peter) Cavazos

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Nueces County Clerk

D - Diana Barrera (i)

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Nueces County Sheriff
(unexpired term to 2008)

D - Jimmy Rodriguez
R - Jim Kaelin

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Nueces County Commissioner,

Precinct 2

D - Betty Jean Longoria (i)

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Nueces County Commissioner,

Precinct 4

R - Chuck Cazalas (i)

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Justice of the Peace,

Precinct 1, Place 2

D - Henry Santana (i)

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Justice of the Peace,

Precinct 1, Place 3

D - Robert "Bobby" Balderas (i)

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Justice of the Peace,

Precinct 2, Place 2

D - Carolyn Moon
R - Larry G. Cox (i)

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Justice of the Peace,

Precinct 3

D - Adolfo Contreras

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Justice of the Peace,

Precinct 4

R - Duncan Neblett, Jr. (i)

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Justice of the Peace,

Precinct 5, Place 2

D - Hermilo "Milo" Pena, Jr.(i)

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Angelica Hernandez is an Excellent choice for Del Mar Board of Regents


herownself said...
Has anyone noticed that it's hard to be on the city council or the board of regents if you have a job? At least a job that requires you to be at work during the day. It's even hard to go talk to these government entities.
8:44 AM
lapolitica5 said...
OYE...Political Pulse.....Rowland Andrade is suppose to run against Gabe Rivas...He is always bragging about that perhaps and hopefully he will never find this type of trouble or does trouble find him.And Joe B. is no longer with any ***GINA***
8:21 PM
politicalpulse said...
la politica,you are incorrect. Roland is moving to houston in the coming weeks. Sources tell me that danny jr will be running against gabe. Honestly, I would like to see Angelica Hernandez run against him. Gloria or Susan would also be great.
9:39 PM

Jaime Kenedeño said...
I say Angelica should go for it! I think it will be an excellent position to better the community, deliver integrity back to the Del Mar Board of Regents (she aint gonna take no sexual harassment from anybody), and build a community base the right way (from the Grass up). Is it not possible to be a Board of Regents member and a Judge? Many other good tough women like Carol Moon and Michelle Kuchta. CCISD need testodterone and Del Mar needs a womans touch. Really two or three or more of a woman's touch. Also, these guys who just ran for positions and won a smaller percentage of the vote can show us their moxy and get involved with some of the othe positions that are lacking. Joe Flores, Skurka, Hector Rene Gonzalez and Luis Octavio Guttierez. And Fred Jimenez, he got out dollared 9 or 10 to 1 and look what we forced them to do spend lots of dollars that only Montgomery & assoc. and our local 3, 6, 10 & 47 recieved the bulk of. Yeah even KEYS got threw a few bones in ad $$$$$$$$$$$$$ and they are Republicans. BTW, now we all know the reason EVW booted ME.KEYS wouldnt have got the Ad $$$$$$ if I stayed around. Mikal spoke and some people actually call him god! Remember, the bigger they are the harder they fall.
10:30 PM

South Texas Chisme: Vilma Luna Flyer for Klager

South Texas Chisme: Vilma Luna Flyer for Klager

Monday, May 15, 2006

Chisme Roundup: "Ask us, We Know We're From Here"!

South Texas Chisme: Chisme roundup

South Texas Chisme: Chisme roundup

South Texas Chisme: Political Pulse notes

South Texas Chisme: Political Pulse notes

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Who is Robert Zamora?




Zamora announces his bid for judge
By adriana garza Caller-TimesSeptember 13, 2005
Local attorney Robert Zamora has announced his candidacy for the 319th District Court.
Zamora, 51, a Democrat, will run for the seat occupied by Tom Greenwell, who announced his re-election bid in June.


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Zamora says his 25 years practicing law in the area makes him qualified for the bench responsibilities.
"I've handled a wide variety of cases because of the nature of the practice I've engaged in, which has included civil and criminal law," he said.
Zamora has practiced in both federal and district courts and has argued appeals in state and federal courts. He has operated the Law Office of Robert Zamora since 1982.
Zamora is a Miller High School and Del Mar College graduate. He earned a bachelor's of business administration from the University of Texas in 1975 and a law degree from the University of Texas in 1978.
The 319th District Court judge receives a $125,000 salary. The party primaries will be March 7, and the general election is Nov. 7, 2006.
Contact Adriana Garza at 886