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I find it curious that Texas Republicans, who used to advocate serious law enforcement, now are complaining about our federal law enforcement agencies for enforcing the law against Donald Trump, for illegally retaining government documents when he left the White House. I guess the law is only supposed to be enforced against people they don’t like, such as immigrants and pregnant women. Or against Joe Biden, if he decides to keep similar documents when he leaves office. Hypocrisy much?
Read moreEditor’s Note: The following letter refers to the August 17 issue of the Bulletin.
Read moreTowards the end of his term, Donald Trump supposedly declassified all of his White House papers before he left. Anyway, that’s what he said. But, you have to keep in mind that Trump is a compulsive liar.
Read moreDear Bandera people, Our family ( my wife and two kids of 6 and 7 ) recently stayed for a couple of days at a dude ranch for vacation and also visited the town. I would like to tell you what happened to us and what is really remarkable in this world, but also give everyone an idea what is meant with the friendly way of the South, especially Texas.
Read moreOur country was formed on the premise of a democracy where all citizens would be able to determine the laws by electing the people that would represent their views on relevant issues. I have considered myself an independent voter and tried to determine the best candidate that was honest and would reflect my view point on issues that would promote programs that would benefit all citizens. I have voted for both Republican and Democratic candidates based on my evaluation that they would be the best representative.
Read moreThe slow police response at Uvalde, Texas highlights just how unrealistic is to rely on the police for protection. The sad truth is the police rarely if ever intervene in time to stop a crime in progress. It is also a “...fundamental principle of American law that a government and its agents are under no general duty to provide public services, such as police protection, to any individual citizen” (see Warren v. District of Columbia, D.C. Ct. of Ap. 1981).
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