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STEPHEN'S BLOG:
Many thanks to the Central Texas 9-12 Project, Texas Tea Party Patriots, and Common Sense Texans as well as the host, moderator, candidates, and all the folks who attended tonight’s forum.
As this campaign has progressed, it grows clearer every day how the voters of District 52 need servant leadership. They are asking for someone to bring their needs forward, not just pass bills. That “How Can I Serve You?” approach is unique to this campaign. Just check out the website. And come by the upcoming forums: (1) today at the Dessau Palms Event Center by the 9-12 Project at 7 pm (link); (2) the 19th at the Wingate High Tech Hall in Round Rock by the Williamson County Republican Assembly at 6:30 pm (link); (3) the 20th at the Texas Oil and Gas Association Building by the Texas Prosperity Project (link); and (4) Feb. 9th at the Williamson County Central Maintenance Facility by Georgetown Christian Home Educators (link).
Last night confirmed again that HD 52 is in need of servant leaders. Here’s a good analogy. As a father I could mow the lawn, take out the trash, and do other “fatherly” things to fill the role of father. But if my daughter falls and skins her knee, and if I don’t (1) pick her up, (2) get a band-aid, and (3) find out why she tripped and correct it, I might be in the role of father but I am in no way being a servant leader.
The Greatest Servant of All
25 Dec 2009
Being able to understand the times
18 Dec 2009
What is the political “weather?” Here’s a “forecast” through a link to a Washington Times article about the Tea Party movement that’s attracting both conservatives and liberals. And it shows what is happening nation-wide: people want true representatives who are less concerned about popularity, money, power, and “electability” of a candidate. Voters want responsive, principled servants in public office. Months ago Marco Rubio of Florida has less than 10% in the polls against Charlie Crist. Now, they’re tied at 43%. Rubio’s focused on issues, while Crist focused on fundraising.





