Rape Victims v. The Houston Police Department

Last week, the citizens of Harris County learned the story of an elderly woman who has been waiting for justice for over nine years. In August 2003, a man viciously raped this 77-year-old woman who was legally blind. Immediately following the brutal assault, she was taken to the hospital where medical personnel obtained evidence samples [...]

We Must “Choose Wisely”

 But choose wisely, for while the true Grail will bring you life, the false Grail will take it from you. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) I was reminded of this line, delivered in the soft, time-wearied voice of the Medieval knight from the third Indiana Jones movie, as I was reflecting on the [...]

Harris County Judicial Education Meeting

From Alvin Walker (HarrisCountyConservativePolitics.com): This is a meeting I’m putting together to help educate the public about how our judicial system works. My goal is that the meeting will be 90% educational and 10% political. It’s not about who to vote for but about what different courts do. If you know of anyone that might [...]

Can the 10th Amendment provide a path to address the “Immigration Issue”?

Why can’t we seem to resolve the “immigration issue” this country has been debating, off and on, for the last forty years (and which we have debated intensely and incessantly for the last 4-5 years)? This question has been nagging at me for more than a month now.  It most recently arose during the November [...]

Runaway Harris County Grand Jury or electoral conspiracy?

In the off chance that you haven’t been following the goings on down at the Harris County Criminal Justice Center and a runaway grand jury, it remains a freaking mess. And it is getting messier every day, with more and more political operatives and media becoming involved. The original intent of the grand jury was [...]