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February 23, 2018


Title: What’s Going on with the Alamo?
Topic: Candidate Interviews
Discussed by Jerry Patterson
with Jerry Patterson (www.VotePatterson.com)


Part 1 of 3

Jerry Patterson was first elected as the Texas Land Commissioner in 2002. Jerry also served as a United States Senator. Jerry is a lover of history and fierce defender of the Alamo.

Note: The current Texas Land Commissioner is George P. Bush.

Early Voting for the March Primary begins Tuesday, February 20 and Election Day is March 6.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Why did Jerry Patterson decide to come out of retirement to run for Land Commissioner again?

In 2011, the Texas Legislature moved the responsibilities of the Alamo from the Daughters of the Republic of Texas to the office of the Land Commissioner. Why did this move occur? And why are so many Texans dissatisfied with the results?

Why is Jerry so passionate about defending the Alamo?



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - What’s Going on with the Alamo?
Topic: Candidate Interviews
Discussed by Jerry Patterson
with Jerry Patterson (www.VotePatterson.com)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Has the Alamo always been such a tiny, little building? Or did the area, at one time, include more land and other buildings?

Listen as Jerry describes some of the new, fancy plans for the Alamo proposed by George P. Bush, the current Texas Land Commissioner…

While serving in the Senate, Jerry authored several bills which greatly effect Texans – in a good way! Listen as Jerry discusses these bills…



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Title: Part 3 of 3 - Hurricane Harvey Disaster Relief
Topic: Candidate Interviews
Discussed by Jerry Patterson
with Jerry Patterson (www.VotePatterson.com)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Last question about the Alamo and George P. Bush: Are the proposed changes for the Alamo good or bad?

Governor Abbott appointed George P. Bush to be the point person to oversee the rebuilding of lives, homes, businesses, farms, and ranches after Hurricane Harvey. What is Jerry’s opinion of this new responsibility for the Texas Land Commissioner?

How many homes did FEMA and the government mud-out in the four months after Hurricane Harvey? HINT: It’s less than three, but more than one. Not hundreds or thousands.

Listen in as Jerry Patterson asks Terry Lowry a very important question!

Early Voting for the March Primary begins Tuesday, February 20 and Election Day is March 6.



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February 12, 2018


Title: What’s Going on with the Alamo?
Topic: Candidate Interviews
Discussed by Jerry Patterson
with Jerry Patterson (www.VotePatterson.com)


Part 1 of 3

Jerry Patterson was first elected as the Texas Land Commissioner in 2002. Jerry also served as a United States Senator. Jerry is a lover of history and fierce defender of the Alamo.

Note: The current Texas Land Commissioner is George P. Bush.

Early Voting for the March Primary begins Tuesday, February 20 and Election Day is March 6.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Why did Jerry Patterson decide to come out of retirement to run for Land Commissioner again?

In 2011, the Texas Legislature moved the responsibilities of the Alamo from the Daughters of the Republic of Texas to the office of the Land Commissioner. Why did this move occur? And why are so many Texans dissatisfied with the results?

Why is Jerry so passionate about defending the Alamo?



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - What’s Going on with the Alamo?
Topic: Candidate Interviews
Discussed by Jerry Patterson
with Jerry Patterson (www.VotePatterson.com)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Has the Alamo always been such a tiny, little building? Or did the area, at one time, include more land and other buildings?

Listen as Jerry describes some of the new, fancy plans for the Alamo proposed by George P. Bush, the current Texas Land Commissioner…

While serving in the Senate, Jerry authored several bills which greatly effect Texans – in a good way! Listen as Jerry discusses these bills…



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Title: Part 3 of 3 - Hurricane Harvey Disaster Relief
Topic: Candidate Interviews
Discussed by Jerry Patterson
with Jerry Patterson (www.VotePatterson.com)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Last question about the Alamo and George P. Bush: Are the proposed changes for the Alamo good or bad?

Governor Abbott appointed George P. Bush to be the point person to oversee the rebuilding of lives, homes, businesses, farms, and ranches after Hurricane Harvey. What is Jerry’s opinion of this new responsibility for the Texas Land Commissioner?

How many homes did FEMA and the government mud-out in the four months after Hurricane Harvey? HINT: It’s less than three, but more than one. Not hundreds or thousands.

Listen in as Jerry Patterson asks Terry Lowry a very important question!

Early Voting for the March Primary begins Tuesday, February 20 and Election Day is March 6.



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June 28, 2013


Title: Jerry Patterson Seeks Higher Office
Topic: Lieutenant Governor’s Race in Texas
Discussed by Jerry Patterson
with Jerry Patterson (www.VotePatterson.com)

“I am here to say that Texas patriots must not tremble and will not be quieted by the hate-filled cries of those who wish to silence us…a bill supported by a majority of the Texas legislature and a majority of Texans was shouted down by a rude, unruly mob…”

Jerry Patterson goes on to say: “The Lieutenant Governor of Texas is solely responsible for the Senate. The Lieutenant Governor is the captain of this ship….We must have a change in leadership in the Texas Senate.”

Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson is an announced candidate for Lt. Governor. Listen in…



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