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Shane Sklar

The Victoria Advocate endorses Shane Sklar


by: Shane Sklar for TX14

Mon Oct 16, 2006 at 04:28 PM CDT

(Nice- and remember, Sklar is a TexRoots endorsed candidate. Drop him some change. - promoted by Karl-Thomas Musselman)

The Victoria Advocate, our campaign's hometown paper, today printed their resounding endorsement of Shane Sklar. Some favorite lines:

"'Dr. No' is a joke in Washington."

"Retiring him from Congress for a third -- and final -- time is long overdue."

"The young Democrat is as sensibly moderate as the Republican incumbent is wackily libertarian."

"...the young Edna rancher has demonstrated that he has the ability to think through the issues carefully and make sensible, informed decisions that would benefit this part of Texas in concrete ways."


Take a minute to read the whole thing here.

If you're in the Victoria area, you won't want to miss Shane live on KAVU tonight at 6:30 p.m. participating in a candidate forum. Ron Paul, of course, couldn't make it.
 

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Shane Sklar Releases New Radio Ad: "Change"


by: Shane Sklar for TX14

Mon Oct 09, 2006 at 09:10 AM CDT

(In addition to this ad, I wanted to point folks to this Daily Kos diary, which details how Ron Paul voted against laws to help catch online child predators. - promoted by Phillip Martin)

Shane Sklar's new radio ad, "Change," hits the airwaves this morning. The ad highlights Ron Paul's record of ineffective leadership and lays out Shane's plan for change.

You can listen to "Change" here:


powered by ODEO

Be sure to let us know what you think, and if you like it, kick in a few more bucks for one more spot. Air time here in District 14 can be pretty cheap, so a little goes a long way.

Everything you've done so far has been great. Expect more exciting news in the coming weeks.

Go Get 'Em
Austin Bonner
Shane Sklar for Congress

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Republican Leadership has Ron Paul on a "Payment Plan"


by: Shane Sklar for TX14

Thu Sep 28, 2006 at 04:19 PM CDT

(I still contend, the best sleeper congressional race -- and thus most important race -- in Texas. - promoted by Phillip Martin)

This gem was in The Hill's coverage of yesterday's House Republican caucus meeting:


The other big surprise was the revelation that Rep. Ron Paul (R), the iconoclastic Texan who rarely sides with his own leadership on tight votes, is on a monthly payment plan to contribute “a significant” amount to the Republican election drive. Cantor would not disclose an exact dollar amount.

Keep in mind that whichever of the Republican "members and aides present" that leaked this tidbit to The Hill (the Capitol Hill newspaper that brings you "The Hill's 50 Most Beautiful People" and other innovations in journalism) did not necessarily have Ron Paul's best interest at heart. Closing ranks with Paul, a member that even Newt Gingrich let roam off the reservation, may be a sign of just how scary things look from inside the Republican leadership.

Whatever the reasons for his sudden outpouring of generosity, you can bet Ron Paul expects a return on his investment. As the FEC quarter comes to a close, help us prepare for the attacks we know are coming when Ron Paul calls in this favor. Your contribution -- whatever you can give -- will help us continue to spread our message of change and show people the real Ron Paul.

Thanks,
Austin Bonner
Shane Sklar for Congress
  www.shanesklar.com

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Gotta Love the Young Conservatives of Texas


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Fri Sep 22, 2006 at 07:00 PM CDT

And here I thought Kinky Friedman was the only one with poor taste in words.

From: beanking11@aol.com
To: karltm@burntorangereport.com
Date: Sep 22, 2006 4:55 PM
Subject: Burnt Orange Donations

Rick Perry is going to kick Chris Bell's ASS TO NEXT TUESDAY (the 7th that is).  Have you got your concession blogs ready you air conditioning loving, chair sitting, computer monitor gazing pussies.  Go home carpet bagger!  Chris Bell is complete SHIT!  You call THAT a fucking candidate?  (How the fuck does he have that terrible of a website?)  How do democrats expect to win without even looking like they give a shit?  Vote for us because we a democrats! Thats about all you have isn't it you fucking wuss.  I hope Rick Perry chops your ill gotten student loans to SHIT!  Fuck you and fuck.....what was the democrats name again?

YCT

P.S.  See you at the next minutemen rally!!!

What more could you want from an organization that gets all excited from a fundraiser with Todd Staples.

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Speaking of Race...


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Fri Sep 22, 2006 at 06:30 PM CDT

Greg has a post up right now about Republican Congressman Ron Paul and his own problem with racially charged statements. Are you telling me that if these were said by Kinky Friedman it'd be all okay because he's a joke, I mean, joker?

With the prominence that the Klansman Duke gives Dr. Ron Paul, I'm curious how on earth the two could ever form a bond when Paul has made such statements such as these:

  • "If you have ever been robbed by a black teen-aged male, you know unbelievably fleet-footed they can be." – Victoria Advocate, 5/24/96

  • "Given the inefficiencies of what the DC laughably calls the criminal justice system, I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or criminal." – Victoria Advocate, 5/24/96

  • "Opinion polls consistently show that only five percent of blacks have sensible political opinions, i.e. support the free market, individual liberty and the end of welfare and affirmative action." –
    Victoria Advocate, 5/24/96

Democrat Shane Sklar is a TexRoots endorsed candidate and deserving of your dollars.

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See it First on BOR: New Shane Sklar Video


by: Shane Sklar for TX14

Wed Sep 20, 2006 at 05:27 PM CDT

(Another one of our Texroots candidates! - promoted by Phillip Martin)

You've heard a lot about Shane Sklar here on Burnt Orange Report. Now hear Shane talk about this exciting race in his own words:

Great things are happening everyday at the campaign, and we'd love to hear your ideas and get you more involved. You can click here to contribute or here to volunteer. And please be sure to visit our website at www.shanesklar.com to find out more.

Go Get 'Em,

Austin Bonner
Communications Director
Shane Sklar for Congress

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Push Polling, Dirty Tricks & More of the Same from Ron Paul


by: Shane Sklar for TX14

Thu Sep 14, 2006 at 00:43 PM CDT

The silly season has begun.

For weeks, Ron Paul has been peddling distortions of his own record. He's called himself  "a leader on homeland security" when we know he has time and time again voted against vital homeland security measures for our borders, ports, chemical facilities, and nuclear plants. Even worse, he has touted his record on hurricane recovery when we remember his outrageous votes against relief funds for victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

But now Paul has begun a nasty smear campaign against Shane Sklar. This week, Paul began push polling in our district.

--More on these dirty tricks below the fold--

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TexRoots Push & the Burnt Orange Political Report


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Wed Sep 06, 2006 at 10:00 AM CDT

First there was the grassroots. Then there was the netroots. Now we have the TexRoots- Texas activists who have taken to the streets as well as the Internet in support of Democratic candidates that deserve your support.

Last month, over a dozen Texas Bloggers led in part by Burnt Orange Report, joined together in announcing the first slate of 3 candidates who have engaged the online community in races that matter. They are:

Shane Sklar for TX-14
Hank Gilbert for Ag Commissioner
Juan Garcia for HD-32

They deserve your support and I have committed to help reach our goal of $3000 for this Texas Trio.

We are already a third of the way there. Will you donate $10, $25, or any amount split among the candidates via our TexRoots Fundraising page?

(You can also check out our TexRoots/ActBlue FAQ.)


This week we will be launching a project at BOR of which we are very excited- and B-Mail readers (registered users) will get to see it before anyone else!

The Burnt Orange Political Report

There are hundreds of races across the state. That's a lot of numbers and people for one person to keep track of so here at BOR we are going to attempt to do it for you. Along with Phillip Martin and Matt Glazer, we've taken a look at every one, talked to insiders (and outsiders), and put together a report that details our pulse on Texas, complete with rankings and projections.

Later this week, we'll be sending the first BOPR via e-mail to the registerd users of our blog who will also be first to receive updated reports every 2 weeks. Online, we'll be featuring more in depth race by race analysis starting with the most contested seats in Texas.

Become a Registered User Today to Get the Political Report First!

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Dallas Morning News: The Under-the-Radar Race


by: Shane Sklar for TX14

Mon Aug 28, 2006 at 10:56 AM CDT

(I'm not the only one who thinks this is an important congressional race. Read everything you could want to know about Sklar's background here, and read why he can beat Ron Paul (complete with detailed poll numbers) here. - promoted by Phillip Martin)

In his Sunday column, Todd J. Gillman wrote a succinct overview of Shane Sklar's challenge in the 14th Congressional District, and the reasons people are calling this "sleeper" race ripe for an upset.

UNDER-THE-RADAR RACE

Shane Sklar hasn't gotten much press outside the coastal U.S. House district he hopes to wrest from Rep. Ron Paul. But Democratic strategist Matt Angle calls it a "sleeper" race that could yield an upset. For one thing, half the district was never represented by Dr. Paul, R-Surfside, until the last round of redistricting.

Dr. Paul, one of the few physicians in Congress, is a former Libertarian presidential nominee, and Mr. Sklar says his small-government ideology is out of sync with the district's needs.

"He's voted against hurricane assistance for a district that's over half the Texas coastline," Mr. Sklar said. "His libertarian philosophy is trumping common sense."

Mr. Sklar, a former political operative for Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Waco, also levels the unusual assertion that Dr. Paul wants President Bush impeached.

Indeed, on an Austin talk radio show last month, the congressman reportedly said: "I would have trouble arguing that he's been a constitutional president, and once you violate the Constitution and be proven to do that, I think these people should be removed from office."

Paul aides say he isn't much worried about winning another term, and although he says the invasion of Iraq violated the Constitution because there was no formal declaration of war, he puts more blame on Congress for letting that happen.

"He does not support impeaching the president," said spokesman Jeff Deist.

Todd J. Gillman covers Congress and the Texas delegation.

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TexRoots Round-Up


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Thu Aug 17, 2006 at 05:46 PM CDT

( - promoted by Karl-Thomas Musselman)

  • Did you ever read Shane Sklar's guest post over at Off the Kuff?

    As some of you know, I'm a pretty young guy to be running for Congress -- at least compared to my opponent. As a fourth-generation rancher, I come from a region and an industry where the things that really matter are handed down from generation to generation -- land, equipment, expertise, and values. So that the fact that my lifetime has seen an unprecedented moment of change in this region and the agricultural industry makes me believe that we need a strong voice in Congress that will stand up for our values, not a narrow personal ideology.

  • How about Kuff's post on Juan Garcia and the money race in HD-33? Did you read that?

  • Have you recommended Phillip's post over at MyDD?

  • Have you visitied the newly launched Hank Gilbert website recently? It's awesome. And have you visited Don't Get Stapled, where they are looking to add a blogger or two? You should look what happens when you google Todd Staples.

  • Have you donated to the TexRoots candidates? The whole point of this project is to identify candidates and support them because they have earned the right to your eyeballs and wallets as people who can win this year in Texas. It's in your hands if this moves forward so donate if you feel them worthy.
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