Tag Archives: Jim Pitts

Texas Alliance for Life: Pro-Life or Pro-Incumbent?

My opponent, Jim Pitts, has voted for Joe Straus to be the Speaker of the Texas House not once, but twice, once in 2009 when Pitts joined with 65 democrats and only 10 republicans to elect Straus and again in … Continue reading

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TransCanada Keystone XL Pipeline Reveals Eminent Domain Problem in Texas

There’s a lot of talk about the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline at the national level.  What most people may not be aware of is that this pipeline is raising some property rights issues at the state level, particularly in Texas.  … Continue reading

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They Can’t Play the Race Card Here

  On a recent block walk I visited with quite a few voters in an area of Ennis that had a predominately Hispanic population. After introducing myself, I always end up discussing a few issues with a voter who seems … Continue reading

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Texas Lawmakers Gamble With Texas Education

Texas teachers suffered enormous layoffs in the 82nd Texas legislative session due to budget cuts which specifically targeted them instead of cutting the bloated bureaucracies and wasteful administrative costs. With most Texas school districts already in debt and facing budget … Continue reading

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Jim Pitts Fails Again!

Well, all of the grades are out and it appears that, once again, our current State Representative is bringing home a really poor set of scores. In fact, Jim Pitts has brought home nothing but bad grades for the last … Continue reading

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The Importance of State Sovereignty

When the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, was passed by the first United States Congress in 1789, the states had only been free from the British crown for a few years. They were … Continue reading

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Our Liberty Teeth

“A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” These clear and concise words were written 222 years ago and introduced by James … Continue reading

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Paul Perry Backs T.J. Fabby for House District 10!

I am grateful and honored to have received the endorsement of Mr. Paul Perry! Paul is a former Ellis County Justice of the Peace and a long-time Liberty activist. He has spent many years fighting to return the Republican Party … Continue reading

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Don’t Tax Me, Bro!

There is no such thing as a good tax because all taxes take money from the people and give it to the government. However some taxes are necessary and only a few taxes adhere to the principles of sound taxation. … Continue reading

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Our First Right

The first right endowed to each of us by our Creator is life, therefore it is the first right we should defend. I am pro-life because the alternative is to be pro-death. I believe abortion is the most tragic failure … Continue reading

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Pastor Stephen Broden Supports T.J. Fabby

  I am proud to have received the endorsement of Pastor Stephen Broden! Pastor Broden is a former Republican candidate for U.S. Congress in District 30 of Texas, he is also Senior Pastor at Fair Park Bible Fellowship Church and … Continue reading

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Jim Pitts Attacks Your Private Property Rights

During the 82nd legislative session in Texas, property rights were under attack from District 10’s very own Rep. Jim Pitts.  Mr. Pitts often refers to himself as a champion of property rights, touting his support of certain eminent domain bills … Continue reading

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