Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Jan. 14: TX-22 Candidate Forum in Rosenberg

What: TX-22 Candidate forum, free and open to the public

When: January 14, 6 pm

Where: Rosenberg Civic and Convention Center, 3825 Hwy. 36, Rosenberg

Hosted by: The Rosenberg-Richmond Area Chamber of Commerce Governmental Affairs Department

Who has rsvp'd already?

Dean Hrbacek of Sugar LandRobert Brian Klock of Nassau Bay (dude, get a website, or at least one I can find)
John Manlove of Pasadena (yuk - he's 3-D-ing his way right off his website and into my personal space)
Pete Olson of Sugar Land (Anchors Aweigh!)
Ryan Rowley of Houston (shaving is not an option!)
Shelley Sekula- Gibbs of Houston (with the special web feature, "Shelley's Travels . . . ")
Jim Squier of Sugar Land
Alan Steinberg of Sugar Land (except that he has dropped out of the race)
Robert Talton of Houston

WHO ARE SOME OF THESE PEOPLE? (The Chron has some clues.)
Last time we had the seven dwarfs and this time it looks like we are fielding a middle school softball team (Shelley demanded pink uniforms).

There will be opening remarks by each candidate and then pre-determined questions will be asked. The press release says that "time will be meticulously kept by off duty members of the Rosenberg Police Department."

The police presence is necessary in case any bloggers with hidden microphones, decoder rings or invisible ink start getting rowdy.

3 comments:

burt levine said...

If Squier just very recently quit being a district judge in Harris County to run for CD22 why do you identify him as of Sugar Land.

At least Richard Morrison was of Greatwood which has the Sugar Land Zip Code. Squier had to legally be of Harris County to be a judge in Harris County.

muse said...

Burt, that would be from the press release that I linked to - Richmond-Rosenberg Area Chamber of Commerce.

Anonymous said...

I've known Brian Klock for many years. He may have come to the party a little late but he brings some life experience to the campaign that no other candidate has.

He has a web site at:

http://www.klockforcongress.com