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The Texas Observer 512-477-0746
307 W. 7th Street 800-939-6639
Austin, Texas 78701 www.texasobserver.org
Dear Democrat,
If you are planning on changing things in Texas, we've got news you can use. Twice a month, we
expose the highs, lows and hilarity of Texas politics and we keep you informed about what's really
going on in government, environment, civil rights and more. If you want to take back some power
come November, start taking The Texas Observer right now!
Molly Ivins Reads Us. And She Writes for Us, Too.
Molly Ivins first made her mark as editor of The Observer and she still believes nobody covers the
territory quite like our magazine. Here's what she says:
"For almost 50 years this tiny progressive magazine has been raising hell in and
about Texas. It is the finest example of pure journalism I know. No one else will
tell you who's screwing who, politically speaking, at the state capitol nearly as well
as the Observer does."
Don't Miss Any More of This!
Here are just a few recent Texas Observer stories you wouldn't have seen in the mainstream
press. Subscribe today and be in the know, now!
Naked Emperors and Wet Rats - As Enron Goes Under, Texas Pols Scramble for Cover
- February 15, 2002
Trash for Cash - From S&Ls to Enron: Bill Black Offers a Primer on CEO Fraud
- May 24, 2002
Boiling Point - Reservoir Wars Along the U.S.-Mexico Border
- November 23, 2001
Rich Schools, Poor Schools - And Testing All Around: The Education of Al Kauffman
- April 26, 2002
Port Arthur Blues - A Native Son Returns to Revitalize His Pollution-Plagued
Neighborhood - March 1, 2002
The Numbers Game - An Inside Look at an East Texas Drug Task Force
- October 26, 2001
Harris County Hijacking - How Big Business Pirated Enviro Funds to Fund Its Own
Non-Compliance - May 10, 2002
The View From Outside - IBP Workers Protest Wages, Working Conditions in Amarillo
- November 9, 2001
The Rights of a River - Environmentalists Stake a Radical Claim to the Water in the
Guadalupe - June 21, 2002
Are You Experienced? - Video of a Police Killing Produces Shockwaves in Baytown
- March 29, 2002l
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[Letter from The Texas Observer to Democrat], letter, June 2002; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1452240/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.