Volume VII Number 11 – June 24, 2008
The Republican convention came to Houston and went, and unlike the Yankees sweep of the Astros there were some positives, but also areas of concern and lost opportunities.
The Republican convention came to Houston and went, and unlike the Yankees sweep of the Astros there were some positives, but also areas of concern and lost opportunities.
It seems like déjà vu all over again. The 2008 Republican State convention is here and the grassroots are restless yet again.
With spot oil prices rising to over $125 a barrel and gas prices at or approaching $4 a gallon, you may wonder how this is happening.
Recent polling indicates that the GOP is uniting behind our nominee, John McCain, that’s the good news.
For over a decade, Texans for Lawsuit Reform has fought to level the playing field in our civil judicial system.
March 4th has come and gone and now it’s time to review the lessons to be learned.
As we move into the March 4th primaries, conservatives are wondering what are the twelve key races for conservatives in this year’s primary in Texas?
This fortnight, TCR looks at current political meltdowns and what it could mean for us come November.
These ideas are from the Platform of the American People, all backed up by a majority of the GOP, Democrats, and Independents polled.
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