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Topics
in this Issue
Updated: March
29, 2006 |
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Family
Ties . Barbara Bush keeps it all in the family. Hurricane money
donated on condition of going to Neil Bush company!!!
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Right
to Privacy. Freedom from government intrusion and interference in
our private lives and our personal decisions is a fundamental right,
even in a time of war. Americans deserve full protection of civil liberties
and human rights while being protected by our elected officials.
George
W. Bush Authorized Eavesdropping in U.S., Associated Press WASHINGTON
- President Bush
personally authorized secret eavesdropping in the U.S.
- George violated
a law put in place after Richard Nixon spied on Americans and
said that he will continue to ignore the law.
- George pressured
the New York Times to not publish this story in 2004.
- As with the revelations
of torture, George and his disciples lashed out at those involved
in revealing this crime.
Tax
Return Privacy !?! Even obeying paying your taxes can cost your
privacy! IRS may allow sale of private information and perhaps our entire
tax returns! What's with that? Can this information be sold to India,
China, and Dubai? Tell your elected officials what you think!
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Culture
of Corruption.
Democrats believe in a United States made strong by the moral behavior
of elected officials. Our elected officials are elected to positions
of responsibility - not positions for abuse of power. Check out the
"Un-sweet
Sixteen!"
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Homeland
Security Report Card.
Democrats believe in a United States made strong by the moral behavior
of elected officials as well as economic, diplomatic, and military might.
Check out the "Report
Card "
Waiting for Trouble.
Nuclear materials smuggled
in! (through Texas
and Washington state) !! Foot-dragging in Washington
D.C. How safe are we? What's taking so long to secure our borders?
NEW: Read
the Democratic
Plan for real security (Seguridad Verdadera, en la pagina 6)
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Challenge
of the Week. Become an Election Judge, Judge, Clerk, Bilingual Clerk,
or Poll Watcher! Make a little bit of money and ensure voting integrity!
- We are growing
the list of Democratic workers to ensure that this year's elections
are easy and fair.
- You can help
by serving as an election judge or clerk - first in the 2006 Primary
and Run-off.
- Elections Judges
and Clerks host the election in each precinct, do
the administrative work of the election in each precinct, and ensure
that votes are processed promptly and fairly.
- Training for
elections judges and clerks will be held to prepare everyone to serve.
- Those who attend
the training will earn $7 per hour on Election Day. Those who do not
attend earn $5.15 per hour on Election Day.
- Send an email
to admin@tcdp.net.
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Copyright 2006 Tarrant County Democratic
Party, All Rights Reserved.
Political Ad Paid
for by the Tarrant County Democratic Party, Art Brender, Treasurer
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