Letter to Tejano Democrats

Theresa Caballero
300 E. Main St., Suite 1136
El Paso, TX 79901
915.565.3550
Fax 915.562.5250

December 28, 2007

Dear Tejano Democrats,

My name is Theresa Caballero. I am excited to announce to you that I am running for the office of District Attorney of the 34th Judicial District of Texas as a Democrat. I am humbly seeking your endorsement of my candidacy.

I write to you because we share the same mission: to promote the most qualified candidates for positions of leadership in our community. You have taken the time and the energy to devote yourself to this most worthy of causes in our democracy. I know that you want your personal vote in the upcoming primary on March 4, 2008, and the endorsement of your organization, to be based on the best information possible.

The office of District Attorney is a powerful one. The 34th Judicial District covers three counties—El Paso, Culberson, and Hudspeth—and amazingly enough, spans two time zones. Many, many lives are affected by who occupies this critical office. The District Attorney is responsible for INVESTIGATING and PROSECTUING misdemeanors as well as felonies including petty theft, all the way up to capital murder. The District Attorney is also responsible for prosecuting public corruption. Our future depends on electing a DA who is honest, afraid of no one, who owes no favors, and who loves the people of this community. I am that person.

As we see from the current federal investigation and intervention in our local sphere on the issue of public corruption, which we all know has been allowed to openly flourish for years, we need change in the DA’s office, and we need it now. I represent that change. I am seeking to be your next DA to end the corrosive atmosphere that has plagued us for too long, and I am well qualified for that task for many reasons.

First and foremost, I have for years fought publicly against corruption. I have used my resources as an attorney in solo practice and all my energies to bring an end to the malfeasance we see in our courts, in our district attorney’s office, in the arrest process, in the misappropriation of public funds, in rapacious taxes, and in dishonest public officials.

In 2004, I initiated a Court of Inquiry to draw attention to the errors wrought in our local courts, and the current regime occupying the DA’s office. I am a licensed attorney in good standing with extensive trial experience in justice of the peace courts, municipal courts, military courts, federal courts, and state and county courts. I have tried many jury trials as both a prosecutor and a defense attorney. As a defense attorney since 1998, with the exception of one jury trial, I have prevailed against my opponent’s office in all other jury trials. I have taken on many cases championing those in our community who have been wronged by the corruption that surrounds us and I have stood steadfastly by them, and therefore by us, as a community, even in the face of unrelenting opposition. I will do the same as District Attorney.

My experience and education have prepared me for this moment. I have had the great privilege of enjoying the finest education. I attended one year at Burges High School and graduated from Loretto Academy High School. I received my Bachelor’s in Latin American Studies from Barnard Women’s College, part of Columbia University in New York City. I was also fortunate to have studied Mexican history at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City. I received my law degree from the University of Texas School of Law in Austin. I went on to work in Democratic Congressman Ron Coleman’s office in Washington, DC. From there I taught English and travelled in Asia, specifically Taiwan, Korea, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. This wealth of cultural, educational, and professional experience I now offer to the voters of El Paso who have not had an alternative choice for District Attorney for sixteen long years.

Please endorse me and help me carry my message of good government and strong democratic values, where justice and fair treatment for all prevails under the watchful eye of an honest District Attorney.

Sincerely,


Theresa Caballero

Comments

Posted by had-e-nuf  
on December 29, 2007, 7:46 am
On March 4th 2008 I will proudly cast my vote for Theresa Caballero for District Attorney.

Ya Basta Con Esparza

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Posted by Toad  
on December 30, 2007, 7:39 pm
I would like to see this web site get a lot more busy!! It is a heck of a great idea but acivity has dropped over the last few months where I would think it would be getting more hits, more comments and maybe more postings.. This county is in serious shape and we need to get someone in office that wil rattle some chains (ie TC) but seems the interest is going the wrong way and I am concerned... I have directed serveral folks to the web site so they canlearn a little but .. anyway just my opinion

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Posted by lpasopooch  
on December 31, 2007, 7:38 pm
Toad:
You're absolutely right. I always expect to see hundreds of comments. I'm anxious for the exchange of ideas. Today's EP Times Blog mentions that Theresa's Blog is where "crazy lives." She said "they" would be coming. And so it begins with a simple blog at the very newspaper she has named. Come on El Paso. Read.

AJ

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Posted by Toad  
on January 2, 2008, 9:17 am
I am concerned. seems not a lot of acivity in this direction. TC I hope you are getting some of the powers to back you .. I watch TV see the current DA and feel like I need to puke.. If is obvious he has missed much and deals with the powers so I really hope he gets the boot... BUT we need TC to do it. also side not hope the url comes thruok Paul Strelizin's forum has now decide to discuss TC and this forum.
http://strelzbacktalk.proboards19.com/index.cgi?board=EP&action=display&threa
d=1199084305


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Posted by Toad  
on January 2, 2008, 9:22 am
I forgot to add. last night channel 7 did an article on the DA race and showed our current DA then to my surprise had a fairly long video of TC's billboard on !-10 .. even showed the URL for the TC4DA site.. Hope this helps....

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Posted by theresa  
on January 2, 2008, 2:13 pm
Dear readers,

Thanks for your ideas. I am in daily contact with my webmaster. The hits on my website in fact have tripled in the last three months and the numbers show readers to be in the thousands. People read but many do not post. Do not let this fool you. Some of the biggest user addresses are the county, city, federal and El Paso Times. This website has on more than one occasion been the subject of university classes.

This website is heavily monitored by many, friend and foe alike. --I am glad about the KVIA story. Esparza is on the ropes. Now it is time for the voter to go and do him in at the polls.

tc

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Posted by Xnibblet  
on January 4, 2008, 11:23 am
TC,

Thank you for giving your service to this community.

I am a Republican, and I cannot vote for you in the primary election. I am disenfranchised for not being allowed to vote in this important election, because I am not a Democrat. The way these primaries are setup allows the good old boys a more likely win, simply becuase it eliminates any other possible candidates, who maybe very good for the position, to run in the general. Primaries eliminate the possibility for all voters to vote for a good candidate that maybe from another party or their own.

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Posted by lpasopooch  
on January 4, 2008, 12:36 pm
Xnibblet:

I read your post with great interest. I too am a Republican, however, I planned to not vote in the Republican Primary this year in favor of voting in the Democrat Primary. It was my understanding I could vote in either but not both. Am I wrong? I wonder if TC could comment on the process.

AJ

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Posted by Xnibblet  
on January 4, 2008, 3:06 pm
AJ,

I am running for Precinct Chairman, and I can only vote in the Republican Primary. I don't agree with it, but those are the rules. Primaries are supposed to limit the number candidates, but they, in essence, limiting the number of voters that can help create a positive impact on an election. It's true, though, that you can only vote in one of the primaries, not both.

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