Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Rep.Joe Driver Needs Ethical and Moral GPS

Texas Rep. Joe Driver announced to the Press that he had repaid $49,456.00 to his campaign the amount he had pocketed from double dipping. Well, Surprise! Surprise! in reviewing the latest filings with the Texas Ethics Commission that $49,456.00 is nowhere to be found. Do we have another error or is Joe Driver's Moral Compass stuck in the wrong direction again, maybe Joe Driver's Moral Compass has been missing the pointer for the last 18 years. The Question I have is "Where's The Cash Joe?" Although I do believe the Travis County DA will get to the answers posed by Media and Constituents in this matter.

We still have a problem with the placement of a Re-Elect Rep. Joe Driver Campaign sign inside the entrance of The Sachse Cemetery. Is the placement another error in judgement or a loss of understanding of decorum and decency. We cannot understand why the City of Sachse or the Cemetery board would allow anyone to desecrate the cemetery grounds with any political signage. Is Rep. Driver so desperate he must campaign within the cemetery grounds for votes.

Sachse Cemetery Entrance Sachse,TX
 Well, now Rep. Driver's campaign has left the paved path of respectable campaigning to attemp a short cut down a dirt path with portions knee deep in mud. This quote comes to mind:" He who slings mud generally loses ground." (Adlai E. Stevenson)

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