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Guy DeMarco Sat, 07 Aug 2010 02:52:23 GM Union leaders have painted a . Texas. -sized bulls-eye on . County. Commission Chairman Rory Reid, who has been a vocal critic of the union's efforts. Now, the union is pounding the pavement in Reid's district and targeting him in the media. ... Three . county. commission . seats. are up for grabs in November, including the one Reid is vacating. Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani, who is seeking re-election, has long supported the union. Yet, the rank-and-file aren't drumming up support ... From Google Blog Search: "county seats in texas" Cornyn allies help revive GOP group - Austin American-Statesman
Thu, 12 Aug 2010 01:19:27 GMT+00:00 Austin American-Statesman By 2009, Democrats were within two Texas House seats of a majority, and the party's two biggest Texas names Gov. Rick Perry and US Sen. ... Uno's unveils private banquet room - Delmarva Now
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Thu, 05 Aug 2010 22:57:35 GMT+00:00 North County Times The mtn. can be seen in Orange County , Utah, Wyoming, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho and parts of Texas , although it isn't on Time Warner in ... From Google News Search: "county seats in texas" healthcare for illegals? Q. Subject: parkland memorial hospital/Dallas if you want to verify accuracy: When have we had enough? Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas is a fairly famous institution and for a variety of reasons: 1. John F. Kennedy died there in 1963 2. Lee Harvey Oswald died there shortly after 3. Jack Ruby-who killed Lee Harvey Oswald, died there a few years later..by coincidence "On the flip side, Parkland is also home to the second busiest maternity ward in the country with almost 16,000 new babies arriving each year. (That's almost 44 per day---every day) A recent patient survey indicated that 70 percent of the women who gave birth at Parkland in the first three months of 2006 were illegal immigrants. That"s 11,200 anchor babies… [cont.] Asked by Ask M - Sat May 26 08:51:59 2007 - - 14 Answers - 1 Comments A. You have documented your point well. How to deal with the problem has not been solved. Once the USA allows someone to work in this country, it is practically impossible to deny health care to that person and his/her family. It is very dangerous to have people carrying illnesses. The population would be exposed to those illnesses if they are contagious, and how would we know if they are contagious if the individual is not seen by a doctor? So, to make it short, control the immigration, both legal and illegal, reform the health care system and also make that system flexible enough, so it does not take an arm and a leg to provide simple services. Answered by johnfarber2000 - Mon May 28 21:39:35 2007 Warrant for my arrest for failure to provide insurance? Q. Warrant for my arrest for failure to provide insurance? In July of 2004 I was leaving El Paso Texas on my home to Florida, when I got pulled over for not wearing my seat belt. I don't remember, but I somehow wound up with a citation for the lack of seat belt, and failure to provide insurance. It is now 5 years later, I have renewed my license at least once, registered a car and rejoined the Army. All with my driving record clean. 4 days ago I got a letter in the mail from a collection agency claiming I had three citations. After my wife tried to get in touch with the county courthouse, she was informed that the number she received was the wrong number. I now have three citations, failure to provide insurance (I had insurance, and have the… [cont.] Asked by Terry B - Fri Jul 17 21:34:22 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments A. Did you actually speak to someone at the county, or was it via a number given in the collection agency letter? Many of those are scams. Unpaid ticket lists can be obtained by anyone who knows how. Then a letter is sent (sometimes posing as the court and other times as a collection agency.) Who did they say to put as payee on the $1,070+/- check? Sometimes they will use the correct name, (clerk of courts, El Paso County, TX, but with a P.O. Box for mailing, rather than the actual street address of the court.) but checks are fairly easy for professionals to alter. (and cashing it across the border makes the crook untraceable.) Anything you might owe would be to the county, not some collection agency. (and not some "judge") Was the ticket… [cont.] Answered by dallenmarket - Fri Jul 17 22:11:23 2009 Is an arrest like this legal?
Q. This is in the state of Texas A friend of mine parked at a fast food place..got picked up by a friend, hung out a bit then was driven back to his car..he was in possesion of marijuana but it was not visible...he went to his car, got into his car, closed the door and placed the marijuana in the back seat...semi visible but the car has dark tint so it wouldnt be seen by just passing by and looking..he then got out of his car and went into the restaurant to use the bathroom...walked out and immediately was handcuffed inside the restaurant..officer did not identify himself and when my friend asked the reason why he was told "you'll see when we get outside" officer escorted friend to car and then flashed his flashlight into the window and… [cont.] Asked by lady me - Mon Jan 26 22:28:42 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments A. What do you mean by "is an arrest like this legal"? Are you asking if the officer did something illegal? Are you asking if the officer can be arrested? I'm just not sure what you even mean here. Lets pretend for a moment that it was a set up...you can be arrested even if you are set up. Often times people confuse being set up and being caught up in entrapment. Entrapment is making a person who would not normally break the law, break it...like offering them money to break the law. Providing someone the opportunity to break the law does not constitute entrapment. For instance, police officers leave trucks full of TVs in a neighborhood and just leave it there. If anyone breaks in and steals something, they can be arrested. That is… [cont.] Answered by binkie - Mon Jan 26 23:17:57 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "county seats in texas" |






