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Robyn Parker-Scharlach

Welcome Spring...Welome March!

I cannot believe Spring is fast approaching...despite a few chilly days, I think Spring has sprung in Montgomery County.  The real estate market is getting busier and busier these days despite all the bad press.  Thankfully our area has not been hit like many of those around the country.  If we can assist you in any way with a real estate transaction, please give either Marilyn or myself a call.  We would love to earn your business and be your realtors for life.  If you are not receiving our monthly eNewsletter and would like to, please send me an email and I will get you added our our distribution list.  I think you will enjoy the newsletter....it is filled with great real estate news and information.  It also has other fun stuff and recipes, too.  My email address is txsrealtor@yahoo.com

Yesterday, March 2nd, was Texas Independence Day.  Happy 172th Birthday Texas!  For more on Texas Independence Day and to see the Texas Declaration of Independence, please visit   http://www.lsjunction.com/docs/tdoi.htm

Do not forget to vote tomorrow, March 4th! 

 It is our duty and priveledge to be able to vote.  Ronald Reagan said it best when he said:   "With freedom goes responsibility, a responsibility that can only be met by the individual."   Don't think your vote will matter?  It can and it does.

The article below was taken from EagleForum.org:

 

   DOES ONE VOTE COUNT?
Next time you ask if one vote matters, consider:
  • In 1645, one vote gave Oliver Cromwell control of England.

     

  • In 1649, one vote literally cost King Charles I of England his head. The vote to behead him was 67 against and 68 for -- the ax fell thanks to one vote.

     

  • In 1714, one vote placed King George I on the throne of England and restored the monarchy.

     

  • In 1800, when the results of the electoral college votes were opened by both Houses of Congress, there was a tie vote for President between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. That threw the election of President into the House of Representatives where Thomas Jefferson was elected our third president by a one vote margin.

     

  • In 1824, the House of Representatives defeated front runner Andrew Jackson by one vote and elected John Quincy Adams as the nation's 6th president.

     

  • In 1845, Texas was admitted to the union as a state by one vote -- that of Edward A. Hannigan from Indiana. The 1844 and 1845 excerpts on the series of single votes leading to Texas statehood are from the book Magnificent Destiny.

     

  • In 1846, a one vote margin in the U.S. Senate approved President Polk's request for a Declaration of War against Mexico.

     

  • In 1850, California was admitted to the union by a margin of one vote.

     

  • In 1859, Oregon was admitted to the union by a margin of one vote.

     

  • The Alaska Purchase of 1867 was ratified by just one vote -- paving the way for the eventual annexation of America's largest state in 1958.

     

  • In 1868, one vote in the U.S. Senate saved President Andrew Johnson from impeachment.

     

  • In 1889, by a one vote margin, Washington was admitted to statehood with the union.

     

  • In 1890, by a one vote margin, Idaho became a state.

     

  • On November 8, 1923, members of the then recently-formed revolutionary political party met to elect a leader in a Munich, Germany beer hall. By a majority of one vote, they chose an ex-soldier named Adolph Hitler to become the Nazi Party leader.

     

  • In 1941, the Selective Service Act (the draft) was passed by a one vote margin -- just weeks before Pearl Harbor was attacked.

     

  • In 1962, the governors of Maine, Rhode Island, and North Dakota were all elected by a margin of one vote per precinct.

    WORD OF THE WEEK
    vote (vot) n., a formal expression of preference or choice made in an election. 

     

  • In 1993, the U.S. Senate approved a tax increase by one vote.

     

  • In 1994, the U.S. House of Representatives enacted a law banning specific classes of assault weapons. The vote was initially tied but one member changed his vote to approve the ban.

     

  • In a 1999 city election in Hillsborough County, Florida, one of the city council candidates

Take care!

Robyn and Marilyn

Oh by the way....If you know of anyone looking to buy, sell, or lease a home, please know that we are never too busy for your referrals!

 

 

Published Monday, March 03, 2008 8:44 AM by Robyn Parker-Scharlach

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