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In reply to the discussion: Beto O'Rourke DWI episode in 1998 included car crash and alleged attempt to flee [View all]Gothmog
(180,054 posts)84. O'Rourke: Texas should lead the way on true criminal justice reform [Opinion]
Read his editorial. This is old news in Texas https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/outlook/article/Beto-ORourke-Texas-criminal-justice-reform-jail-13181472.php
Twenty-three years ago I was arrested for attempted forcible entry after jumping a fence at the University of Texas at El Paso. I spent a night in the El Paso County Jail, was able to make bail the next day, and was released. Three years later, I was arrested for drunk driving a far more serious mistake for which there is no excuse.
But those mistakes did not ultimately define me or stop me from what I wanted to do in my life or how I wanted to contribute to the success of my family and my community as a father, small business owner, city council member, and congressman. The chance that I had, and which I have made the most of, is denied to too many of our fellow Texans, particularly those who dont look like me or have access to the same opportunities that I did.
On Wednesday, I toured the Harris County Jail with Sheriff Ed Gonzalez and met men from this community who have made a mistake from which they may or may not recover. Men who dont have the resources to post bail. Some of whom got arrested on purpose to get the treatment and care they need, care they wont be able to afford or access on the outside. In fact, the Harris County Jail is the largest provider of mental health services in our state, a state that is the least insured in the nation. Of the 10,000 inmates in the Harris County Jail, one quarter of them are being prescribed at least one psychotropic medication. The jail has more people receiving psychiatric treatment every day than the nine state mental hospitals in Texas combined.
But those mistakes did not ultimately define me or stop me from what I wanted to do in my life or how I wanted to contribute to the success of my family and my community as a father, small business owner, city council member, and congressman. The chance that I had, and which I have made the most of, is denied to too many of our fellow Texans, particularly those who dont look like me or have access to the same opportunities that I did.
On Wednesday, I toured the Harris County Jail with Sheriff Ed Gonzalez and met men from this community who have made a mistake from which they may or may not recover. Men who dont have the resources to post bail. Some of whom got arrested on purpose to get the treatment and care they need, care they wont be able to afford or access on the outside. In fact, the Harris County Jail is the largest provider of mental health services in our state, a state that is the least insured in the nation. Of the 10,000 inmates in the Harris County Jail, one quarter of them are being prescribed at least one psychotropic medication. The jail has more people receiving psychiatric treatment every day than the nine state mental hospitals in Texas combined.
The fact that you are making a big deal about this tells me a great deal. It appears that sanders is terrified of Beto.
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Beto O'Rourke DWI episode in 1998 included car crash and alleged attempt to flee [View all]
oberliner
Aug 2018
OP
If so, you could search the Washington Post or Texas newspapers from back in 1998. I'm sure....
George II
Aug 2018
#35
"O'Rourke's DWI arrest has long been publicly known and seemed not to hinder his political career."
mac56
Aug 2018
#9
Laura Bush seemed to get such a pass on that by the media, especially compared to the fine tooth
deurbano
Aug 2018
#49
That's it. If you've ever made a mistake in your past, you should clearly be immediately executed.
Oneironaut
Aug 2018
#17
When I see something negative about a Democrat I don't feel called upon to spread it around.
trof
Aug 2018
#32
This was reported by the Washington Post, NY Mag, The Hill, Dallas Morning News, Houston Chronicle
oberliner
Aug 2018
#36
The only 20-yr-old stuff that could matter is stuff that's still going on now.
Beartracks
Aug 2018
#24
Who cares? The current squatter in the Oval Office bilked people out of millions of dollars
Vinca
Aug 2018
#39
LOL! From the looks of this thread, it seems like the cat's out of the bag, oberliner!
Squinch
Aug 2018
#76