I want to thank the Tomball Pachyderm Club and the Tomball Republican Women’s Club for the wonderful “Run-off Candidates Forum” Saturday, July 14. Barbara Tague deserves the lion’s share of the credit for her untold hours of hard work putting this together.
No one believed two weeks ago we would have both Lt. Governor David Dewhurst and Ted Cruz in Tomball, a week before the election. Texas, as you know, is a really big place and both men had dozens of offers to speak; but Barbara pulled it off. She spent hours on the phone coordinating and calling in favors she has earned over the years. Tague has many friends in both the county and state Republican party hierarchy and she worked those contacts!
We also had both Republican candidates for sheriff in attendance, as well as candidates for the Texas Supreme Court, the Texas Railroad Commission and candidates for District Judges in the 152nd and 129th districts; quite an impressive list.
The audience was “standing room” only. Barbara even had a Boy Scout troop selling water and they did extremely well. I don’t know who she coordinated the weather with, but it couldn’t have been better.
Again, thanks to Barbara Tague for being the force behind this event. When I say behind, she really was: never once was she introduced, take a bow or even sit at the front. Barbara was in the back directing traffic, getting more chairs and helping the candidates and their staff people get situated.
All I did was emcee and introduce the candidates, but I got all the TV coverage --- it should have been Barbara, she did the work, wrote the scripts and continued handling details throughout the afternoon.
Kudos for a job well done to the Tomball Pachyderm Club, Tomball Republican Women and especially to Barbara Tague!
Gretchen Fagan
Mayor of Tomball
Dear Editor,
Many thanks to the Magnolia Community Foundation for a wonderful first Love Bug Fest, June 8-10.
The music was great, the parking and shuttle were a wonderful convenience. I was very impressed with this three day event in our own beautiful Unity Park, from the number of vendors to the Dock Dogs.
Thank you Texas Renaissance Fest for sponsoring the fireworks. They were terrific! I hope more people will come and support this event next year.
Judy Coffee
Magnolia
A funny thing happened on the way to Houston for GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney. The former Massachusetts Governor found himself addressing the NAACP Convention. Yeah, you read that right. Mitt Romney, the stormin' Mormon hoping to wrest the White House keys away from Barack Obama (who, according to the internet, is our first African American President). So, if you're a conservative like me, you really didn't know what to expect. I mean, Mitt Romney and the NAACP go together like, well the Republican Party and the NAACP.
Still --- a funny thing happened on the way to Houston. Mitt Romney did Republicans proud, conservatives proud and --- dare I say --- political America proud, by making the attempt to bridge a gap that many believe is more like a chasm. Of course, not even the most naive of political pundits believe Mitt Romney's speech to the NAACP Convention would be a game changer for 2012. It's no secret that Black America overwhelmingly votes Democratic, and when it comes to Barack Obama, it's a pretty safe bet that the 44th President has the Black vote pretty much in tow.
Which is why Romney chose to begin his speech (met with a tepid reception) thus:
“With 90 percent of African-Americans voting for Democrats, some of you may wonder why a Republican would bother to campaign in the African American community, and to address the NAACP,” Romney told the convention. “Of course, one reason is that I hope to represent all Americans, of every race, creed or sexual orientation, from the poorest to the richest and everyone in between.”
Mitt Romney isn't running to be President of White America, or Black America, or Gay or Straight America. He's running to be President of the United States of America - the same reason once seemingly embraced by Barack Obama - before the days of punishing enemies and mocking folks with "teabags".
Romney took his message of prosperity, job creation, and personal economic freedom to a gathering of folks who represent a sect of America who desperately need to hear it.
He even stood stoic and resolved amidst a chorus of boos when he promised to repeal the popular Obamacare law recently upheld by the Supreme Court. Not only did he stand on his word, he brought the message back to job creation (by many accounts - Obamacare is a job killer), stood poignant, pragmatic, and - dare I say - Presidential in the face of his critics.
I miss that in our Commander in Chief, don't you?
There's no doubt exists a stark contrast about 2012’s vision of America between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, the merits of both visions can easily be debated in the theater of politics. But what America needs now are more attempts to bridge the cultural, racial, and ideological divide that keep us separate - not united.
Mitt Romney took a large step forward in my eyes - and I'm hoping that the rest of the nation - Black and White America - can acknowledge and respect the steps Mitt Romney took on his way to Houston.
Editor’s Note: Spears is a political blogger, commentator and businessman from Florida. Visit his website at www.torreyspears.com.
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