We're hoping to fill in some of the gaps of (loan) programs that are already in place.
We're not anticipating problems, other than that we're getting them later than we expected.
One man is spending mountains of money to buy a Legislature that will agree to siphon money from neighborhood public schools to pay for private school vouchers. Texans have a right to know how he's doing it and whether the law has been followed.
I always suggest Curators consider what the reaction would be if the expenses were to be published in the newspaper. With the grips on expenditures, maybe it would be better to skip this one. You decide.
He looks like a healthy male, but you see at home what he has to go through,
Hawaii's going to be fun, but kind of bittersweet, too, because Dan's got to go back. It will be loud and happy on the way there, and kind of quiet on the way back.
His stomach was bloated because he was so full of parasites.
James Leininger is so obsessed with forcing taxpayers to subsidize tuition vouchers at private schools that he has tried for years to buy a Legislature that would do it.
Texans have a right to know who is paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to get pastors to support the governor's reelection campaign.
My husband named him Che because he's a fighter.
I think people need to encourage, not discourage.
We were really surprised because he'd been so abused, but he loves children and people.
We were talking about Hurricane Katrina. If we were down there and his pump got wet or his insulin was in that 90-degree heat and wasn't any good . . . how sick he'd be.
The thing that brought this back to life was the partnership aspect.
On the whole, I think they're pretty good, but you always have those few who are just immature, and, of course, they all make us look like poor sports.
Originally we were going to find a home for him, but people would look at him and go, 'Ooh.' He looked so terrible.
Oh, and fiscal responsibility. But I think that goes without saying.
This language of persecution would be more credible if the very people using it weren't sitting at the seat of power in government today.
It's the evening that people are the most hesitant to walk; there's a perception that (downtown) is dangerous.
I just want to help save them, ... It's fortunate I'm not working right now, because I can go.
I didn't serve in the military, so this is one way I can give back to the community when it's needed. It's really nice to have that patient contact again.
If it is explained in full, it would be mightily appreciated.
He's not a very big talker. (When he was little) we'd sit him down in the middle of the room and come back four hours later and he'd still be there.
I don't like to see him minimize (the illness), because it breaks my heart to see what he does every day. Pricking his finger . . . taking all those supplies with him . . . putting a needle in his leg or stomach.
The Hope is the last remaining movie theatre down here, the last representative of when Stockton was a real entertainment capital. By making the choice not to do a quickie face lift but a loving restoration, that says we are important enough to do this right, that our history matters.
The goal is to run this lean and mean so we can get the most money out into the community.