Showing posts with label Brandon Darby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brandon Darby. Show all posts

Saturday, November 9, 2019

#TXLEGE: When in Doubt, Don't Execute People


"For if I am an offender, or have committed anything deserving of death, I do not object to dying; but if there is nothing in these things of which these men accuse me, no one can deliver me to them. I appeal to Caesar."
Acts 25:11

On the one hand, we see this:
Bastrop, Texas (CNN)The outcry is growing from an army of supporters, including celebrities, clergy and state lawmakers, trying to stop the execution of Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed, who is set to die in less than two weeks.

Reed's execution is scheduled for November 20. More than 20 years ago, he was sentenced to death for the 1996 murder of 19-year-old Stacey Stites in Bastrop, Texas, southeast of Austin. Police said he assaulted, raped and strangled Stites. Reed said he's innocent. His attorneys say the wrong man was convicted. They point to new witness accounts and evidence they say exonerates Reed.
On the other hand, we see this:
Honestly, we don't know. But by not knowing, we kinda know. Doubts certainly seem reasonable.

Bottom Line: See title of this post....

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

The Texas Tax Day Tea Party Rally


"And He said to them, “Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s."
Matthew 22:21

Texas State Capitol -- Today's tea party rally at the Capitol drew a crowd of several hundred; selected videos are posted below.

Rep. Pat Fallon:



Highlights:
  • Move election day to tax day.
  • Don't believe a word any elected official says.
  • "If we don't stay active, we're doomed."



Highlights:
  • We have to be engaged or you get the government you ignore.
  • We're winning but we haven't won yet.
  • No one wanted to show up at our events six years ago.
  • Now they're fighting over which taxes to cut.



Highlights:
  • Tea Party has succeeded where far left failed.
  • Breitbart would be proud.
  • Everyday people are the only ones who are going to fix the border.
  • A lot of Mexico corruption is also in South Texas.



Highlights:
  • They know we're watching.
  • Today, technology allows like minded folks to network.
  • We've changed the look of the Republican party.
  • Senate has passed 14 priority bills.
  • Texas is now the 12th largest economy in the world.



Highlights:

  • Texas House has not delivered.
  • The process is getting micromanaged.
  • The House is moving slower than ever.
  • In less than 7 weeks, these idiots go home.
  • Pre-K = Cradle to grave daycare.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

TPPF: What is REALLY happening on the Texas Border (Livestream)


"You shall not remove your neighbor’s landmark, which the men of old have set, in your inheritance which you will inherit in the land that the Lord your God is giving you to possess."
Deuteronomy 19:14

[Note: Unfortunately, due to technical issues, the stream was VERY spotty; we've posted the archive of what was broadcast and recorded.]

 Texas State Capital -- TPPF is hosting a panel on the Border; speakers include Brandon Darby of Breitbart Texas, Texas Agriculutre Commissioner Todd Staples, Shawn Moran of the National Border Patrol Council, and Mike Vickers of Texas Border Volunteers:


Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream


Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream


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Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Dan Branch's Backfiring Sleaze Campaign


"May the Lord cut off all flattering lips,
And the tongue that speaks proud things,"
Psalm 12:3

Reaping what he has sown, there are two awful pieces out about Dan Branch this morning; first up, Breitbart Texas:

PACK OF DOGS: DAN BRANCH, TEXAS MEDIA AND A DEMOCRATIC TRIAL LAWYER ATTACK KEN PAXTON


A Democratic trial lawyer has sent a letter to the SEC attacking Texas AG candidate State Senator Ken Paxton--one week before early voting begins. Rather than an accurate headline acknowledging a political hit job was in process and that there existed great political benefit to the person who sent the letter, a Texas media outlet began reporting the matter as though it was something of substance—not indicating that anyone can send a letter to the SEC at any time they choose.

The San Antonio Express News, widely known for its left-of-center spin on Texas matters, ran a headline that is at best close to the line of deception. They titled their article, “Paxton Draws Complaint with SEC.”

The clear implication is that the SEC has filed a complaint, when the truth is that Democratic trial lawyer John Sloan mailed a letter to the SEC asking for candidate Paxton to be investigated—the letter was not even a formal complaint.

....

Breitbart Texas discovered that the Dan Branch campaign’s involvement in the false SEC narrative did not stop at Branch himself simply mentioning it to media, as Holm asserted. Lucas Sheffield, who identifies himself as the grassroots field director for the Dan Branch campaign, began pumping out the deceptive San Antonio Express News article to campaign followers on his Twitter account. Breitbart Texas reached out to the Branch campaign to clarify the role of Sheffield, but the campaign declined to answer any questions.

This is not the first time what appears to be high-level campaign staff for Dan Branch have engaged in either deceptive, or simply bizarre, behavior.

Breitbart Texas previously reported on an issue regarding Dan Branch and an amendment he introduced that could have expanded the use of late-term abortions in Texas.

In that instance, Branch Campaign Manager Enrique Marquez was sent a media request by a Breitbart reporter. Instead of responding, Marquez sent out an immediate press release attacking the reporter. The media request pertained to a previous amendment that Branch had attempted to introduce into a Texas bill that could have expanded the authority of Texas abortionists to have greater leeway in deciding when to perform late-term abortions. The Branch campaign responded by listing other bills Branch was involved in and refused to address the issue of the consequences Branch’s amendment could have had on defenseless lives inside of wombs. The bizarre behavior from Marquez ultimately backfired and brought larger attention to the issue than the article otherwise would have on its own. The original bill's sponsor ultimately denounced Dan Branch for "distorting" the truth on his failed amendment--a denouncement that likely would not have occurred were it not for the actions of Marquez.
Ouch, but we're not done; next up, Tony McDonald of Empower Texans discussing donor intimidation:
During his conversation with Tribune editor Evan Smith, Branch was asked about his support for Senate Bill 346, legislation from last session which was designed to enable bureaucrats to attack donors to conservative organizations while exempting liberal labor unions from the same rules.

....

Branch’s reasoning echoed that of State Representative Byron Cook — Straus’s current standard-bearer when it comes to attacking conservative speech — in an interview with the San Antonio Express News last week. In that interview, Cook argued that “the voting public has a right to have a greater understanding of who supports candidates and why.”

Of course everyone who stops for a moment and thinks about that statement knows it isn’t true. The government isn’t empowered to give everyone who supports a candidate a latex-gloved inspection as to why. In fact, the right runs in exactly the opposite direction; citizens have a right to withhold whom they are supporting, or if they openly support someone, why they choose to support them.

....

Dan Branch clearly knows how burdensome government paperwork can be. He’s fought transparency for his past as a Washington lobbyist for labor unions. He’s fought additional disclosure for his and his family’s contracts with government agencies. When asked who he’s voting for this election, he, rightfully, responds that it is an “American tradition” that he not be required to say. And even in his rambling response to questions about his own transparency, he recognizes that “transparency” can be weaponized when the principle is used to violate the rights of others.

Yet Dan Branch persists in equating the rights people have to inspect the actions of their government officials with rights he would like to create for people to inspect those who become “involved in the public square.” This, however, runs contrary to our constitutional rights as Americans, and, frankly, the comparison just doesn’t make any sense.

We demand accountability from government officials because they have the power of the sword. Government officials can take our land, our money, and ultimately our lives in exercising their power. That is why it is so critical that we know how and why they are exercising that power, and whether they are exercising it in our interests or in their own.

Citizens who become “involved in the public square” can do nothing more than speak and persuade. More money merely equals a bigger megaphone.

Equating “open government” measures with campaign finance regulations leads to some absurd results. Would Branch think it’s acceptable — as part of an “open electoral process” — to allow any person to demand of the members of a private group to see all of their emails or their calendars on a ten-day turnaround? We require elected officials to comply with that requirement as part of “open government” through the Public Information Act. What about requiring every meeting here at Empower Texans to be recorded and posted on the internet, like we require government agencies to do under the Open Meetings Act? Of course not!

....

Goodman’s warnings make it clear that there is a national effort afoot to use government to suppress conservative speech. If Dan Branch cannot understand the legal reasoning behind campaign finance regulation, and why he can’t create a right to peek behind the curtain of every group that enters “the public square,” then he is ill-qualified to represent Texans in the fight for our rights against the Obama administration. This is a high-stakes contest for the future of freedom, and we simply cannot trust Dan Branch and his flawed legal reasoning. Conservatives must unite behind the principled conservative with the proven record, Senator Ken Paxton.
If you support using government to intimidate conservative donors while outsourcing your campaign dirty work to Democrat trial lawyers then Dan Branch is your man.  Cahnman's Musings supports neither of these things.  That's why we're sticking with Ken Paxton!!!

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Sex Trafficking: How it Works

This video discusses trafficking in Moldova, but similar operations exist across Texas:



Highlights:
  •  Three types of girls are most likely to fall prey:
    • Victimized @ Home
    • Abused by BF
    • Single Mom
  • Girls are usually recruited by someone they know
  • The "Breaking Period;" initial few weeks
    • Systematically gang-raped, beaten, and threatened until she loses her will to escape.
    • Demoralizing Brainwashing.
  • Girls are traded amongst traffickers.
  • Girls are sold for as little as $1 per minute.
Brandon Darby has more on Sex Trafficking in Texas here.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Phew; Congressman Lamar Smith to investigate... ASTEROIDS?!?


In this time of global chaos, with economic contraction, Radical Islam ascendant, a border on fire, and everything else going on in the world, what does establishment Republican Congressman Lamar Smith (San Antonio/Austin) think should be a top Congressional priority?!?

ASTEROIDS!!!

According to today's Dallas Morning News my former Congressman is serious about getting to the bottom of the threat posed to the United States from rogue Asteroids:
He noted that a large asteroid, Asteroid 2012 DA14, is also passing just 17,000 miles from Earth today, “less than the distance of a round trip from New York to Sydney.” And he announced that he’ll hold a hearing in coming weeks “to examine ways to better identify and address asteroids that pose a potential threat to Earth.”
Never fear, dear reader, thanks to heroes like Congressman Lamar Smith, the brokest nation in history will:
continue to invest in systems that identify threatening asteroids and develop contingencies, if needed, to change the course of an asteroid headed toward Earth.
Obviously, Congress needs to 'invest' in sharks with fickin' laser beams....


 

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Brandon Darby on Sex Trafficking in Texas

Human sex trafficking is alive and well in the state of Texas.  In other words, eleven and twelve year onld girls are getting raped and the Feds are covering it up.  Last month, we were at this talk with Brandon Darby:



Highlights: 
  • A lot of good men and women in law enforcement care about human trafficking, but political leadership stops them.
  • This happens all the time in Texas.
  • Law enforcement whistleblowers lose their pension.
  • The culture of promotion in the FBI is based around pleasing political appointees, not merit.
  • "We're in a sad place where no one cares anymore."
  • This issue is going to have to fall to the state of Texas!!!
    • "In the state of Texas, if you're a person in Law Enforcement and you know of a child being raped and you do nothing, there are still state laws for you to contend with, Mr. FBI."
    • AMEN!!!
  • Show people the effects of illegal immigration.
    • Sex trafficking is a consequence of a porous border.
Bottom Line: Little girls are being raped in the state of Texas and the Feds are covering it up.
(h/t Women on the Wall)