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Boyd Richie is Dominating the Lapel Sticker Primary


by: David Mauro

Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 10:08 AM CDT

At the 2006 State Convention, the Party Chair race was the main event. Stickers for Glen Maxey or Boyd Richie could be seen on nearly every delegate in Forth Worth.

This year, with yet another's chair race upon us, there are several candidates challenging Boyd Richie. But you sure wouldn't know it from walking around the Austin Convention Center. 

The Richie campaign is out in full force. Even some of the most die-hard Glen Maxey supporters from 2006 (of which I count myself) seem to be supporting Richie.

The candidacies of David Van Os and Roy Laverne Brooks (and anyone else who is running) are virtually invisible. If either one has significant support (which, at this point, may be a big "if") I sure haven't seen it.

If how these candidates run their chair campaign is any prediction of how they might run the party, it is hard to justify voting for anyone other than Richie.

How can we trust them to run a viable state party when they cannot even run a viable party chair campaign?

UPDATE: I was just offered a David Van Os sticker and am starting to see a few on people walking around. But it is still clear that Richie is the overwhelming favorite at this point. The Van Os sticker says he is "100% for the people" and has the words "Change, Unity, Hope, Democracy."

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LaRouche PAC Appears to Back Roy Brooks for TDP Chair


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 03:52 PM CDT

I can't even think of anything to say about this. You just have to read the press release. I've highlighted some of the most entertaining parts.

I can't see how this would help Roy Brooks' campaign.

June 1, 2008 (EIRNS)-This release was issued on May 31 by the Lyndon LaRouche Political Action Committee (LPAC).

On the eve of the Texas Democratic Party state convention, which opens next Thursday in Austin, the national Obama campaign has demonstrated again that it has no interest in the young voters it has activated, except to have them cast a vote for Obama, then disappear from sight. Texas Party Vice Chairwoman, Roy LaVerne Brooks, who is a candidate for state Chair at the upcoming convention, was told by Rudy Shank, from the national Obama campaign, that she should drop out of the race, "because they would like a convention without hurt feelings."

Brooks, who cut her teeth in Texas politics working with former U.S. House Speaker Jim Wright, asked Kesha Rogers and the LaRouchePAC to back her candidacy for state Chair. She agreed that the content of her campaign should be the concept put forward by Lyndon LaRouche in his "Bind the Wounds" statement, and not centered around the "phenomenon" of Obama. She has run her campaign based on the idea of returning the Party to the tradition of FDR and the American System, and recruiting new voters to this perspective. As a result, she has been endorsed by some leaders among the Hispanic Dems, who are backers of Hillary.

However, she came under pressure last week from the national Obama camp, which pushed her to turn on black leaders who were not supporting Obama. Kesha Rogers advised her she would never win on the basis of racial identity, nor by attaching herself to a media cooked-up rock star persona, and that, instead, the deeper issue to take up in her campaign is that of developing among new voters an understanding of the real issue, FDR vs. the Brits, and winning them over to the FDR tradition, rather than the opportunistic approach of the faith-based, Elmer Gantry delivery system.

Over the last two days, the national Obama campaign changed its approach. Roy LaVerne was contacted by Rudy Shank, who was sent by the national campaign to Texas, to produce an "harmonic outcome" at the Texas convention. As part of this strategy, she was told she should drop out of the race for state chair. If she refused, the Obama campaign would take away her status as a superdelegate.

If she agreed to this demand, her status as a superdelegate would be maintained, even though her term as Vice-Chair ends at the conclusion of the state convention.

When she briefed Kesha on these developments, we told her she should fight this, by going public. She hesitated until yesterday, when it was announced that the incumbent State Chair, and her opponent, Boyd Richie, has endorsed Obama, thus making it clear that the Obama campaign had gone behind her back. Richie, who is a flunkey for the existing Democratic Party establishment in Texas - which is essentially the same DLC-types who have destroyed the state party - had been uncommitted.

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Roy LaVerne Brooks Announces for Texas Democratic Party Chair


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Fri May 30, 2008 at 08:53 PM CDT

So we have a race on our hands for Chair of the Texas Democratic Party. Current Vice Chair, Roy LaVerne Brooks has launched her campaign for the spot currently held by Boyd Richie who is running for re-election.

Her website is www.brooksthepeopleschair.com. And here is her announcement video on YouTube.

No mention of presidential politics to any great degree which is indicative more of the "change" message that has two targets. One, a natural concurrence with Obama's message and his delegates (she is an endorsed Obama superdelegate). Two, a message directed towards new delegates who feel the system is broken.

Now, I'm not arguing one way or another. I'm very much planning to enjoy my role this year as an average delegate who's not running for anything or attending with any particular motives. But on the heals of this announcement is an endorsement by Charlie Urbina Jones who ran a populist campaign for State Party Chair in 2006 but came in third behind Boyd Richie and Glen Maxey.

I honestly don't have a feel for this race right now. As I said in my previous post- it's my feeling that much of next week's convention will be based on the mood of the delegates. How the presidential race ends (or doesn't end) next week could be a large factor. Is it a unity convention or a drag out fight for delegates? Will Richie's Obama announcement secure him his re-election or will two Obama superdelegates running change the equation? Will the new delegates that happen to be for Clinton be more likely to pick Brooks over Boyd based upon their feeling about the caucus?

We'll see. For more information on Roy LaVerne Brooks' platform and positions, check below the fold.  

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