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Chair: Norm Drisco
Since becoming a neo think person through Mark Hamilton's teachings I've grown by leaps in bounds in regard to almost every aspect of my life. I know that all responsibility for my success in my endeavor's is mainly my own responsibility. I've learned mini power days, down stream focus, ten second miracle's, and to look for the common denominators that help me to accomplish much on a daily basis. I realize that I owe many good new attributes in my life to the teachings of Mark. I appreciate and move in many new understandings. I can really thank Mark for many turn arounds in my life.... Sincerely Norman A Drisco
Vice-Chair: Rebecca Hay
I have always had a concern for the future of this country. I believe that the children are our future. I see our future being destroyed because our schools are being dumbed down. Children, I believe, are the key to the future of this country and I came to empower our children to have a great future. I will do whatever I need to do to turn our country around to being the great country it once was and give everyone a fighting chance to be what everyone was meant to be, value creators for the betterment of our society.
For this reason I would appreciate the chance to be the Vice Chairman to the Twelve Visions Party of Texas.
Treasurer: David Longoria
I am so proud of being the first Treasurer for the Twelve Visions Party of Texas.
My name is David Longoria. I hope like most of you, you grew up with the love and support of both of your parents. Both of mine were incredible people, and they believed in the American way of life. They instilled in me a sense of responsibility, and taught me to take charge of my life and accept responsibility of my life. My Dad was born in 1910 and my mother was born in 1916. My Dad’s ancestors were original land grant owners from Spain. My ancestors received a league of land which encompassed thousands of acres of land.
They received a large land grant from the King of Spain, and settled the land to be known as America in 1767. It is thought that my family may have been descendents of King Ferdinand of Spain. Irrespective, so what! It is in the heart that matters, and this is what is always instilled in you by loving parents. This land my ancestors owned later was deceitfully taken by politicians, and people who used force to steal and confiscate the land. At this time, even though the land has been lost, I am trying to fight to help my family receive their share of the mineral interest to this property.
I was told that my Mother received her college degree and Master’s Degree at North Texas State College, and started teaching in Rio Grande City High School at the age of 18. Since her parents died at an early age, she was given the opportunity to go to college from monies that her aunts and uncles supplied. My Dad was also a teacher, received his undergraduate degree from Texas A & I in Kingsville, Texas. He then taught in Mission, Texas at their high school. Both my mom and dad were athletic and believed in sporting events, they were coaches for their girl’s baseball teams. Fortunately for me, they played each other. My dad’s team won, but he fell in love with my future mother that day. That night, he hired a mariachi band and serenaded her and won her heart. This was the beginning of a love story that lives today as my mom is 93 years old. Even though my dad died in 1984, she remains always remindful of the wonderful life she had with my dad. As a former Assistant Attorney General of the State of Texas he is buried in the Texas State Cemetery close to his brother Raul who was a State Representative, State Senator, and State District Judge in South Texas.
Both my dad and my uncle inspired me and took me under their wings to help me in succeeding in life.
My parents moved to Laredo, Texas about 1940 or 1941 and my dad worked as a federal employee in the U.S. Post Office and my mom began her career as an American Red Cross
worker. Dad was called to serve in World War II even though I was being born in 1943; he served until the war was won. When he returned, he decided to apply to go to the University of Texas Law School where he was accepted as the first Hispanic student of the law school. He received his law degree and started practicing in Austin. My mother was able to transfer to the American Red Cross in Austin, Texas. My older sister and I started school in an area of Austin that was primarily people of wealth and different diversity from us. This was an interesting part of my life, because I had to win over the negative thoughts of others. I had to remind myself that I had come from ancestors who were in Texas many years before these people or even before their ancestors arrived in the state.
I attended public junior high and high school and graduated from Austin High School in 1961.Before this time, my parents insisted that I start work and earn my keep. At 12 years old I started my working career as a carrier for the Travis County Court Reporter delivery boy since my dad was now a lawyer. His first job was the attorney for the Mexican Consulate in Austin. I remember that I was proud because dad went to bat for many people who needed his help. Sometimes, I couldn’t understand him, because he spoke 5 different languages when we lived in Laredo, Texas.
In my early age of 14, I obtained my driver’s license and worked to buy my first car when I was 15 which was a 1953 Ford convertible. I converted the car to a hard top convertible and painted it red. My friend David Kerbow, who now owns a very successful cat-fish restaurant business, and I had duplicate automobiles and enjoyed our high school years together sharing many wonderful memories dating the girls who we thought were the ones of our dreams. The realization of life changes one perspective; so I decided to go to the military after graduating from high school, to gain some maturity. I joined the U. S. Navy for 1 year and 10 months and 8 days. I had a two year tour but wanted to get out starting my college career. The Commanding Officer approved the request. I remember that during this tour of duty I wrote W. Clemens Stone, who was the president of Combined Insurance Company and asked him to help me financially go to law school. He and Norman Vincent Peale had written a couple of books together. He wrote me back and said he would help. I never followed up as I started college under the GI-Bill I do remember that this is where I first heard about Andrew Carnegie’s saying “What the mind can conceive, the mind can achieve.” To this day, I still use this phrase as an inspiration to me.
I started college at Southwest Texas State in San Marcos, now known as Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Government and a Minor in Economics. I must say that I tried not to solicit help from my parents even though they were willing to help. I remember working in a restaurant paying for my education and personal needs. It was a very good feeling to do most of it by myself. I was fortunate enough to enter the University of Texas Law School and worked at night at the IRS service Center in Austin, while attending law school. I remember during the summer attending trails being conducted at the Travis County Court House. This experience made me question for the first time whether or not I really wanted to be an attorney. After much consideration, I decided that there was an apparent lack of truth and honesty with some of the members of the bar. I found that it was all about the money.
I was offered a job as a professional Revenue Officer (Collection Officer) for the IRS. During my thirty year career, I found that the ordinary hard working person had a tremendous handicap when dealing with issues when they owed the Federal Government taxes. Many of the people could not pay their taxes due to outside forces, mainly such as sickness, divorce, business
partners doing the wrong thing, or creditors not paying their bills, dishonesty of others, etc. My concept of being a Revenue Officer was to balance the interest of Government and the taxpayer so that the individual was not destroyed financially, and his rights were protected along with the rights of the government.
After 30 years, I retired and made a commitment to help people in need of representation before the IRS, so that I could do the best I could for them. I became an Enrolled Agent which allowed me to practice before the Internal Revenue Service. After retirement, I was introduced to Neo-think and the Twelve Visions Party. This movement is a movement to help individuals maintain a life of health, wealth, and happiness. The Twelve Visions Party will help reduce the cost of government, reduce its size, and redirect it to a protective only government.
I cannot wait to see this country get back to a “ free enterprise” system as we were never a socialistic country, and will never stand to be one.
I firmly believe that the Twelve Visions Party will “Make the People Rich, including the Poor.” As an ordinary person, I want to do my part in keeping America strong. As you can see this country is my roots, and has been a part of my family since 1776. I want my children and their children to love America the way I love it and remember it the way I do
Thank You
David Longoria
Secretary: Kimberly Honeycutt
Hello; my name is Kimberly Honeycutt and I am honored to be the Secretary of the Twelve Visions Party of Texas.
In August of 2008, was when I first received a letter from Mark Hamilton inviting me to be a part of his Twelve Visions Party. I told my husband about it and we began to learn what those twelve visions were about, and about The Prime Law. My husband being in law enforcement all of his life and retiring in 2004; we were frustrated with the direction our country was headed. He was a Constable for 16 years and you have to run for that office. When we had to campaign, it was so frustrating because of all the politicians were lying to get into office, and spreading lies whenever they could about him. My husband and I always believed in running a clean campaign on what your capabilities are for the office you are running for. After so many years it was time to get out. When we read the Prime Law and reread it many times, it made so
much sense. It was the beginning of an amazing transformation for us both. We realized that there had to be more to life than what we were currently experiencing. The Twelve Visions Party opened our eyes and our minds to the endless possibilities that exist for us. The TVP showed us our only limitations were self imposed and that anything was possible if we allowed our minds to soar. The Twelve Visions Party was truly an awakening to the true meaning of health, wealth, and true happiness!
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