Letters

Mad Bubbas Call in the Guard: It is understandable that people are nervous about others beyond their control (“Bubba Patrol,” by Keith Plocek, August 18). I have written Governor Perry to suggest that he should activate the Texas State Guard to help guard the border with Mexico. His official reply…

Bubba Patrol

Bill Parmley’s dad was a sheriff and his granddaddy was, too, and one thing Bill learned early in life was the difference between right and wrong. Now a month shy of 50, Parmley grew up in the small South Texas town of Sarco, 10 miles down a dirt road from…

Obedience School

Errant pet owners serve time in doggie defensive driving At 10 a.m. on the first Saturday of August, a glum group of people gathered at the Skyline branch of the Dallas Public Library, as a different group does each month. They are the rogues, the rapscallions, the “dog-at-large” violators. You…

Al Redux

Al redux: A few new faces are walking around the Dallas Observer offices, as former staffers have left for new “opportunities” (rehab). Among the newcomers is right-hander Matt Pulle (3.72 ERA) brought over from Tennessee as a reporter. To acquaint Matt with the city, Buzz sent him over to last…

Letters

Deep and Dirty Where the sun don’t shine: Jim Schutze is apparently the last old-school investigative reporter in Dallas. He is mining a mother lode of corruption at Dallas City Hall. His recent article “Payback” (August 4) is a good example of classic investigative reporting. Dallas is going the way…

Where there’s a Will

You know those guys you see in a Starbucks at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, nursing a cup of Iced Caffè Americano that sits by the side of the laptop over which he toils. (Maybe you are that guy; if so, wait, this story has a happy ending for you.)…

Told Ya So

Told Ya So At last, someone is listening to Texas Lottery watchdog Dawn Nettles It would seem that Dawn Nettles could rest for once. The tenacious critic of the Texas Lottery was for years a lone voice proclaiming the error of the Lottery Commission’s ways to all who would listen…

Push poll

Push poll: It’s no secret that developers responsible for rebuilding downtown oppose the construction of a homeless center there. On June 3, some 30 property owners and “stakeholders” who’ve put hundreds of millions into renovating downtown properties sent Mayor Laura Miller and the City Council a letter urging them to…

Letters

Sick, Busted, Disgusted Keep kicking that ant pile: Thank you, Matt Pulle, for all of your help with the many concerns of inmates in the Dallas County jail (“We Hate Your Guts,” July 28). Most people who don’t have loved ones in jail are likely to be a bit insensitive…

Letters

Let Him Rot No excuse: It breaks my heart to think about what happened to Mr. Cunniff and what his daughters witnessed (“Gypsy Blood,” by Sarah Hepola, July 28). There’s positively no excuse. Chaddock can fucking rot. Chad Armstrong Via e-mail A great human being: There must be, literally, at…

Drink Up

Early one morning this spring, Chris Lawler accidentally kicked a coiled rattlesnake slumbering in a row of grape vines. The rattle didn’t shake. The snake didn’t strike. It barely moved. The reptile was immobilized by the chilly desert air. This same air is why Lawler thinks he can move Texas…

If You Can’t Argue the Facts…

If You Can’t Argue the Facts… County commissioners go to comical lengths to suppress jail study Last March, George Rodrigue, the managing editor of The Dallas Morning News, received a rather stern letter from a high-paid private attorney representing Dallas County. Aggrieved that reporter Jim O’Neill documented the blistering findings…

Just because you’re paranoid

Just because you’re paranoid: So Buzz and the missus were doing our monthly shopping at Sam’s Club this weekend–bottled water, beer, toilet paper. When we got to the checkout, the clerk told us that our account had changed. We could no longer use a debit card but had to pay…

Gypsy Blood

A year ago David Cunniff was not the same person he is today. If you met him then, you would have seen a tall, rugged guy, something of a ladies’ man, with a handsome face weathered by the sun and an aimlessness that suggested, at 44 years old, he might…

We Hate Your Guts

Jerry Wayne Mooney sat and shivered in the Dallas County jail. He was a grotesque sight: Several gunshot wounds, exchanged in a bizarre shootout with Irving police more than a year earlier, had shredded his abdominal muscles, causing his guts to push into a bulging, wrinkled sac of pink and…

Buzz

Intercoursing the pooch: Buzz has always believed the motto over the door of The Dallas Morning News should be, “THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie.” Even when they’re trying to tell us what’s going on, they’re afraid to tell us what’s going on. Take the hate-crime attack on…

Letters

Balls: Mr. Schutze, not only did you hit the nail on the head (“Balls for Brains,” July 14), but sir, your article on the punk shows that you have something that is severely lacking in journalism today. Fucking Balls. Thank you. Carter L. Kolodny, D.D.S. Arlington Talkin’ trash: I have…

Oklahoma Railroad

Emily Dowdy walks into the small cinder-block room and, using her left arm to lift her right, shakes hands. At 5 feet 8 inches and 120 pounds, Dowdy appears skinny and slightly hunched, her blue eyes a bit wary. Her hair is no longer blond but brown, chopped off and…

Letters

Let’s get physical: I wonder if maybe the point of the article should be sour grapes (“The Year of El Gato,” by Rick Kennedy, July 14)? The fact is that soccer is a physical game. They do not have physical players in many of the South American and Latin American…

It’s a Dirty Job…

It’s a Dirty Job… DPD Sergeant Ricardo Terrones learns the pitfalls of investigating fellow cops PITY THE MAN who must investigate his bosses’ wrongdoings. Nothing but trouble will come his way. So it is with Ricardo Terrones, a sergeant with the Dallas Police Department working in Internal Affairs–a job in…

Good Man

We here at the Dallas Observer want to say “thank you” to D magazine for naming Jim Schutze “best muckraker” in the mag’s upcoming August issue. Or, instead of “thank,” maybe we mean another word ending in “k,” because D’s compliment was backhanded. The magazine’s editors said Schutze’s column was…

The Year of El Gato

Mario Torres doesn’t look like a publicity stunt. With unruly, spiky hair, a crooked grin and freckles, he doesn’t come off as a role model, either. In fact, the 23-year-old’s wiry frame hardly seems sturdy enough to support his own dreams, let alone those of Dallas’ Hispanic community and its…