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01.29.10

tell him to go Farouk himself!!

Posted in Events, GHDC Blog at 9:33 pm by M Beauregard

Newspaper: Gov hopeful Shami can’t name officials

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Jan. 29, 2010, 3:49PM

 Jack Plunkett Associated Press
 
"Many Texans don’t know the answers to these questions," said the campaign manager for Farouk Shami, above.

AUSTIN — A Democrat running for Texas governor couldn’t name the state’s comptroller, attorney general or his own representatives during a newspaper editorial board meeting, the Austin American-Statesman reported Friday.

Farouk Shami, a Houston hair-care magnet making his first run for office, was asked a series of questions about Texas government during the Thursday meetings.

Asked whether he could name the state comptroller, Shami said, “Not at this point.”                  Republican Susan Combs is the comptroller.

Asked who the attorney general is, Shami answered that he knows who is running:                  “Barbara” and “Ted Cruz.”

Republican Greg Abbott is attorney general and is running for re-election. Barbara Ann Radnofsky is a Democratic candidate for attorney general. Ted Cruz is a Republican who last year announced his intention to run but never filed.

Asked to name his state representative and state senator, Shami answered that his representative is Senfronia Thompson and his senator is Sylvester Turner.

Although Shami, 67, has factories and his corporate headquarters in Harris County, he’s registered to vote in bordering Montgomery County. Neither Thompson nor Turner represents Montgomery County. Turner, who like Thompson is a Houston Democrat, is a state representative.

“I’m a good reader,” Shami said. “I follow politics nationally and internationally and locally all the time … I’ve been watching it — not inside it.”

Shami campaign manager Vince Leibowitz called the meeting “a police interrogation.”

“Many Texans don’t know the answers to these questions,” he said. “The Statesman is trying to make Farouk Shami look like a rube when he really is not.”

01.27.10

Precinct Chair/ Activist Training

Posted in Events, GHDC Blog at 7:52 pm by M Beauregard

Saturday, January 30th:
Democracy For Houston
Invites You To a

COUNTY-WIDE
  Precinct Chair/ Activist  Training

“How To Win In 2010”

 Saturday January 30th
8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Boxed Lunch Provided

Admission  $10.00

CWA Union Hall, 1730 Jefferson, 77003

RSVP to  democracyforhouston@gmail.com

or Pay Online at http://www.actblue.com/page/dfh

All Precinct Chairs   -   Precinct Captains,  &
  Activists Are Invited
Don’t Miss It !

CLICK FOR MAP

01.26.10

GHDC MEETING DATE & TIME RETURN TO 2nd SATURDAY, 10am HCDP

Posted in Events, GHDC Blog at 11:22 pm by M Beauregard

REMINDER

GHDC MEETING DATE & TIME RETURN TO 2nd SATURDAY

Please plan on joining us on February 13, 2010 at 10:00 am at the offices of the Harris County Democratic Party, 1445 North Loop West, (East of IBEW Bldg.) Suite 110, Houston, TX 77008

 

 Come learn about how you can help GHDC get out the vote for the March Election.

 

Have you renewed your GHDC Membership?

Membership dues for membership in Greater Heights Democratic Club are payable on a calendar year basis and 2010 dues are now owed.
 
Greater Heights Democratic Membership
Thank you for all of your past dedication and generosity to both the Democratic Party and the Greater Heights Democratic Club. 
I’m humbly asking for you to consider giving once more by becoming a new or renewing member of the GHDC.  For the low, low price of $15 you can join today.  Dues are deliberately and unrealistically low-priced so everyone can participate in our events.  We operate on a modest budget, so we must count on email and web communications for meeting notices.  Activities and parties are all on a donation basis.  Please pay at your personal comfort level and contribute what you can!  We all are all Volunteers, so we must count on your generous donations!!
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12.28.09

Meeting, Sat. 10am HCDP, topic: Credit Card Business

Posted in Events, GHDC Blog, Meetings at 12:31 am by M Beauregard

Election of Officers and Speaker Robert Hinsley

 

ABOUT ROBERT B. HINSLEY

 

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Robert B. Hinsley has 40 years of experience in trial litigation and consumer law focusing on representing individuals in disputing their credit card debt without bankruptcy or consolidation.


Bob is a long-time Houstonian, who graduated from Reagan High School in 1956, The University of Texas in 1961, and The University of Texas Law School in 1964. He practiced with the firm of Schlumberger, Hinsley and Westmoreland for 10 years; practices now as The Hinsley Law Firm, focusing on Consumer issues. He has been a Member of the Houston Bar Association from 1964 to the present. Mr. Hinsley is a longtime Houstonian whose ancestors settled in San Felipe, Texas around 1840.

Robert Hinsley is a prolific and entertaining public speaker and makes numerous speeches each month. He is readily available to speak on a variety of legal subjects to groups of all sizes.

 

Community Service:

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Five-year Chairman of the State Bar of Texas Grievance Committee 4-A

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Houston Bar Foundation Fellow

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While Chairman of the Juvenile Delinquency Committee of the Houston Bar Association, his Committee won the American Bar Association’s prestigious “Best Committee in the U.S.” Award.

Chairman of the following Houston Bar Association Committees:

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Juvenile Delinquency Committee

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Membership Committee

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Law Office Economics Committee

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Houston Lawyer Referral Service. Implemented new reforms which resulted in significant turn-around of the Houston Lawyer Referral Service.