Theresa Caballero announces the launch of her campaign for DA

Theresa Caballero announces the launch of her campaign for the Office of District Attorney, 2008.


This morning, Theresa Caballero launched her campaign for DA, 2008 with the unveiling of her new campign website and billboard on I-10. The incumbent DA has been in office for over 14 years. Theresa Caballero is the first person to challenge him and is the first woman in recent history to seek this position.

Caballero's website, found at www.tc4da.com, details her vast and varied legal experience as well as her rich education and background. "I have been fighting for justice and reform as a citizen and as a lawyer in this community for years and I have decided that my fight should continue from an elected position in order bring justice and good government to our community," stated Theresa Caballero.

Local attorney Stuart Leeds added, "Theresa Caballero's passion for good and honest government combined with her education and experience makes her uniquely suited for the office of District Attorney." "Everything she has done in the past has led her inexorably to this path", added attorney Sam Snoddy.

Please direct media inquiries to Theresa Caballero at (915) 915-565-3550.

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Posted by caballero  
on January 31, 2007, 3:56 pm
Love the site. I think you'll make a fantastic district attorney (if I may say so myself)!

Your sister,
Jennifer

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Posted by theresa  
on January 31, 2007, 6:03 pm
Dear Sis, what better endorsement than one from someone who has known me her entire life, is a lawyer licensed in two states and has tried two of my biggest cases with me.

love, t.

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Posted by BMF  
on February 13, 2007, 3:57 pm
You have my endorsement too!!! Where does that weigh in relation to your sister's endorsement?!?! ;)

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Posted by Kevin Kuncel  
on November 14, 2007, 9:49 pm
I grew up in a small west Texas town where the Sheriff's Office was extremely corrupt (one Sheriff was actually sent to prison for drug running while he was in office) so it's disheartening to see this happening in El Paso.

I listen to the news with my wife and while the FBI is conducting investigations on El Paso officials one week, I get to hear about the great 'paper-or-plastic debate' from other El Paso officials the next!

I'm just an average working guy, with kids, a job trying to make ends meet. I hear all these people raking Rachel Quintana over the coals for trying to get a discount on a flight. OK, let's say that she really did forge the supervisor's signature and submit it. SO WHAT.

Please tell me that there is not a single one of us who can honestly say that we didn't try to use an expired coupon, not give back too much change at the store, turn in found money on the street, argue down the price of a service and/or product, and pad an expense report. Any takers? Do you walk on water? I sure don't. Oh heaven forbid that I park at a parking meter with 27 minutes remaining from someone else who left early or overfed the meter!

I challenge those attempting to smash Rachel Quintana's reputation so ethics to put forth their own expense reports (and I do mean ALL of them) for critical review. If Ms. Quintana saving a $100 of her own money for a flight can compare to the THOUSANDS of dollars that are wasted and squandered by our public officials, I would like to hear the logical justification.

I really and honestly believe whole heartedly that Rachel Quintana is being unfairly judged in the public forum before all the facts are out.

OK, if she did it, fine her, let's move on. If she's innocent, again, drop it and let's move on. Thank you for letting me give my two cents.

You have my vote. Nice site.

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Posted by hank aoooooa  
on November 21, 2007, 11:19 am
TC,
We need new blood up there.
You've got my vote.
H.A.

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