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Travis County
RLC County Director
Mr. Richard Relph
Austin, TX
rrelph@rlctexas.net
Travis County
RLC County Director
Mr. Richard Relph
Austin, TX
rrelph@rlctexas.net
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Travis County RLC County Director Mr. Richard Relph Austin, TX rrelph@rlctexas.net |
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Great research JE & Wizmo
Great research JE & Wizmo. I said we don't need Richard Relph....and that was before the burning of our flags! Heck, this guy stands for a wacky radical party that roasts marshmallows with burning US flags? You can't even make up that S*#T. That is NOT republican. No wonder why he never mentioned that he's part of the Liberty Caucus at any of the 3 forums nor in his literature. If I were him I wouldn't mention it either. Say NO to Richard Relph. Say NO to Bob Alexander. Are these guys what O'Reilly and Rigsbee are trying to spoon feed us? |
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Tax deal
Elizabeth, I asked the ''info center'' your interesting tax question early yesterday. If Denise responds, I'll post it here. Take Care, Sal Costello |
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Tax deal not true
CCHOA, I new friend found this statement about the tax deal in the Austin Relocation Guide: ''Circle C Ranch became a symbol of the clash between the old Austin and the new, evolving, growing Austin when Austin officially annexed Circle C Ranch in 1997 as per an agreement between Bradley and the city when the community was first proposed, despite protests by Circle C Ranch residents. ?“Bradley worked out a deal with Austin in which Circle C Ranch had use of the city utilities, but they didn?’t pay into the tax base for ten years,?” explains Chatmon-Thomas.'' Is it true? Sal ============ In a message dated 3/22/04 11:45:27 AM, info@circlecranch.com writes: Sal, No, that information is not true. Thank you, Denise |