Guest Columns
To err is human; to forgive takes a spine
To err is human, to forgive takes a spine
February 06, 2010 - By Natalie Whatley

Gov’t is too big to succeed
Last week, the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission kicked off their first round of hearings on the causes of the economic meltdown on Wall Street.
January 21, 2010 - By Ron Paul

No pain, no gain
Since it’s only mid-January, many of us are still bathing in the fresh-start afterglow
January 16, 2010 - By Natalie Whatley

Whither the weather?
When the prospects for snowfall were discussed in early December most residents in southeast Texas, where snow is a rare event, became excited about the possibility of yet another winter wonderland.
January 12, 2010 - By James Kingsmill

An open letter to Baytown
A fundamental tenet of our democracy is the right to debate issues.
January 08, 2010 - By Garry Brumback

‘Life is the only thing that matters’
I am one who loves or hates opinions; I try to understand opinions by rationale or logic, and then attempt to analyze its underlying message.
December 30, 2009 - By Hilda Martinez

Health-care reform a lump of coal
Last week on Christmas Eve, after many backroom deals were made, the Senate passed the health-care reform bill with a strictly partisan vote.
December 29, 2009 - By Ron Paul

A kingfisher morning
The other day I saw something I hadn’t seen in about three years ... A little kingfisher hunkered down on the electrical wire.
November 21, 2009 - By Debra Trant

Health Care reform is economic malpractice
As Washington continues debating healthcare reform the rest of the country is primarily concerned about jobs and the economy.
November 14, 2009 - By Ron Paul

Honoring a Texas hero
The Medal of Honor is our nation’s highest military decoration.
November 11, 2009 - By John Cornyn

Government statistics and lies
There has been a lot of talk in Washington recently about senior citizens, mostly about how various healthcare reform models would help or hurt them.
November 04, 2009 - By Ron Paul

Propositions 2 and 3 protect homeowners
Harris County homeowners have long felt the pressures of appraisal creep and growing property tax burdens.
October 29, 2009 - Rep. Wayne Smith

Vote against property tax appraisal abuse
Anyone who has had the unfortunate experience of protesting the value of their home can tell you the deck is stacked against you.
October 17, 2009 - By Tommy Williams

What happens to spammers, scammers
In breaking the bad news to customers about scammers and spammers (those nice guys who want to shower us with money through e-mail), usually one of a few statements come out of my customer’s mouths.
September 26, 2009 - By Aaron Barbee

The who, what, where, why and how of blogging
Question: My kids have been blogging a lot and I’m worried it might be dangerous.
March 15, 2009 - By Aaron Barbee

 
 

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