Fact based journalism is powerfully illustrated by 2 letters sent to me 4 days apart April 7th and April 11th 1983 from former democratic senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan. The letter dated April 11th 1983 avoided commenting about information I sent to the senator concerning fellow democrat Congressman Jim Wright of Ft. Worth TX. The same information mailed to Senator Moynihan was also mailed to WSJ Staff Reporter Jonathan Kwitny. Through investigating the facts Mr. Kwitny developed a front page article published on April 27th 1983. Once the article was published, I sent a copy of it with the same information originally mailed to Senator Moynihan to former Republican Congressman Hamilton Fish Jr. He sent me a letter dated June 2, 1983 which had a totally different response compared to Senator Moynihan's letter dated April 11th, 1983 and in fact Congressman Fish stated on my behalf, he would seek a full investigation through the Dept. of Justice concerning Congressman Jim Wright. Today, as famously stated by Paul Harvey, we now know " the rest of the story". For a sideline, interesting synchronscity, Google Traulsen.com and note that it is headquartered in Ft. Worth TX where Congressman Jim Wright lived. rootingoutcorruption.weebly.com/traulsen-and-trump.html Post Script - Did Senator Moynihan deliberately ignore documentable facts to benefit Jim Wright and be loyal to the Democratic Party?? Hmmm!!! Maybe former Democratic Charlie Wrangel can comment. Another interesting synchronicity is that I was interviewed after the WSJ article came out by Dave Montgomery who at the time was the Washington bureau chief for the Ft. Worth Star Telegram. Interesting also to note, he served for some time as the bureau chief for the Ft. Worth Star Telegram in Moscow, Russia. A copy of his business card may be seen on rootingoutcorruption.weebly.com/hughs-views.html. The following article may also be of interest to read. www.star-telegram.com/news/local/fort-worth/article20337129.html Currently Dave Montgomery serves as the founder of Media Southwest based in Austin TX.
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WSJ April 27, 1983
U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Congressman Fish ltr. dtd 2 June 1983
Saenz International Inc. ltr dtd 17 April 1982
Dr. Paul Saenz Resume
Dr. Paul Saenz - Saenz International Inc. Memo to Hugh Traulsen
This letter came in response to me sending a copy of the Wall Street Article with attachments dated 4/27/1983 by Johnathan Kwitney. I never asked for representation for anything, I merely sent info for general interest.
www.dallasobserver.com/news/sweetheart-deal-6390463 Virginia McGuire, whose tiny nonprofit is using government money to buy apartment complexes, says she can provide affordable housing and pay her husband's company hundreds of thousands of dollars, too.
Williams Run was supposed to be a sterling example of the latest thinking in affordable housing when Virginia McGuire convinced state officials to approve her plans to buy and rehabilitate the place in December 2000. Unlike public housing, where the poor are concentrated in problem-ridden complexes, Williams Run was going to be an idyllic community. People from all walks of life would live together, there beneath the canopy of live oaks that shade the 252-unit complex near White Rock Lake. Single moms and minimum-wage laborers could live alongside students, government workers, accountants and other working professionals.
www.austin-stone.com/Austin-Stone/Principals Virginia McGuire has served as an executive in the housing and housing finance industry for more than 35 years, employed by federal and state government agencies, and by private sector corporations. Her primary focus has been housing, including finance, development and policy in Washington DC. www.legacy.com/obituaries/statesman/obituary.aspx?pid=187612526 McGUIRE, Scott Treadway Scott Treadway McGuire, 72, of Austin, Texas, passed on December 14, 2017, surrounded by family. Scott was born October 13, 1945 in Rawls, Texas to Scott Treadway McGuire and Catherine Audrey Harris McGuire, and grew up in Austin.
www.c-span.org/video/?465330-1/depth-jason-riley At 1hour 5 minutes 38 seconds, my call was taken and at 1 hour 42 minutes 17 seconds, Patrick Moynahan is discussed. In Depth with Jason RileyWall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley talked about immigration, liberal politics, and the black power movement in America. He is the author of Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders, Please Stop Helping Us: How Liberals Make It Harder for Blacks to Succeed, and False Black Power?, a critique of black civil rights leaders.