
Texas Liberal is a blog of politics and political history.
Additional focuses of the blog are books, art, poetry, personal relationships and, also, sea life and marine mammals.
I live in Houston, Texas and I do sometimes write about political issues in Houston and in Texas.
I also often write about my former hometown of Cincinnati, and about the great beach city of Galveston, Texas.
I define liberalism as a role for government in the economy, and a broad acceptance of people regardless of who they are.
This is why it says “All People Matter” at the top of the blog.
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Texas Liberal began regular posting on July 25, 2006.
I also blog at the Houston Chronicle as one of eight featured political bloggers, and on Where’s The Outrage? which posts out of North Carolina.
I can be reached at naa six-one-eight at att dot-com.
Thanks for reading Texas Liberal.
The painting is an unfinished portrait of a man by John Singleton Copley. This work was created in the 1770’s.
Mr. Copley lived 1738 -1815. He lived in Boston until 1774. He left for Europe at that point. The timing of his move might provide some sense of what Mr. Copley thought of political changes in Boston leading up to 1776.
she was facing north and now faces west. she has her back to france? odd choice.
I thought it had a new angle. I bet it is had many directions over the years.
That’s Cincinnati for you! The whole Fountain Square entertainment is a commercialized racket for Wal-Martian type consumers. Ugh.
It is indeed a racket. Thanks for the comment.