Helpful Texas Resources for Stewardship

Dr. Michael Hill recently contacted the State Chairmen and encouraged us to view the new Arkansas League of the South website. This site is attractive and clean, which I like in websites. It also had a link for users to check for sex offenders in the State of Arkansas. I thought that was an excellent idea and proceeded to find the equivalent in Texas. The best I could find is that Texas Sex offender registry. It requires a little extra work in that you have to post the address or zip code your are interested in and it provides the out put. Protecting fellow Texians is a major priority. The culture cannot be preserved if the people are not safe, physically and emotionally. Another site that had useful information was Toxic Texas. This site contains the list of toxic waste sites throughout the State. I have repeatedly exposed the issues at Bayport, where the Elf Atochem site is located. The site also has the Pantex nuclear site, and Sierra Blanca (where the sewage of New York City is dumped in Texas-Once again we have been dumped on by the Yankees. Perhaps this explains the linkage between Viceroy Perry and Giuliani).  There are many other sites that are also of concern throughout the state. Polluting without regard to the land and the people living next door to you is not being a good neighbor nor is it Texas friendly.

Research linking toxic chemicals and various cancers and diseases is clear. The presences of toxic chemicals is dangerous to those working in the plants and to those living near the plants. I am not turning green on you, although I am wanting companies, ports, highways etc. to respect the land and the people on it. Texas has more chemical plants than other states. We have a bigger problem than other States in dealing with these toxic poisons as well. This is just plain good stewardship of the South and God’s creation. Many industries have not exhibited good stewardship. Many sex offenders have not exhibited good stewardship of their bodies and respect of other people. We need to clean up the land and the people. Dealing with toxins and perverts is a good start. Knowing where they tend to hide is a first step to cleaning up Texas.

Preserving the South includes preserving the people, the land and the history, which are all part of culture.

Free Texas!

Clean Texas!

J Murrah

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