"This indictment is not about the law, but about politics — ugly, anti-democratic politics," said Paul Jacob
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Greetings:
My name is Tom Gleinser. I
am a candidate for State Representative of District 45 which
consists of Caldwell, Hays, and Blanco counties.
I wish to be your State
Representative. I do not wish to be your leader. I will work to allow you to decide how your money
should be spent and how your lives are to be led.
If you agree with my principles, please tell your friends about my website. I don't have enough money to buy this election like my opponent, so I'm going to need to win this election by grass roots word-of-mouth. Why am I running?What kind of person does not work to improve the world for their children? My Mission is:
To improve the quality of
life for all of the residents of Texas by reducing the size and scope of
government; to be an advocate for the people rather than for the government; to
expose graft, corruption, waste and mismanagement in government rather
than cover it up and benefit from it; to instill a little common sense in
government; to be incorruptible; to be a non-politician.
My Opponents:
No Signs: You will not see any signs littering our roads with my name on them. I've
spent too many hours volunteering to collect litter from our highways to dirty
them with a sign that says nothing about me other than my name. If you are a voter that decides upon whom to
vote based on a road sign, please , for the sake of our country, stay home election day. No Flags: You will also not find any American flags on my website. A
politician wrapping himself in the American flag is the ultimate in flag desecration.
I also favor: Term limits for politicians Transparent government Initiative and Referendum
<more> The FairTax
<more> The Taxpayers Bill of Rights (TABOR) <more> Other recommended sites:
Texas Public Policy Foundation
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Springs Babble (News about Dripping Springs) Help free Paul Jacobs. "This indictment is not about the law, but about politics — ugly, anti-democratic politics," said
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