Public Statement

Missouri City, Texas – April 07, 2010

I have received many tens, if not over a hundred contacts from members of our community regarding one of my opponents. Due to the shear volume I felt it wise to issue the following statement.

On behalf of myself and members of my campaign, I applaud and support the efforts of all those who promote freedom and oppose totalitarianism all over the world. Likewise, I consider those who desire to profit from the repression of others as shameful and disgraceful.

To those individuals and groups within our community who have dedicated their time and energy in the pursuit of freedom for others, your actions are both commendable and a shining example of true patriotism. Authoritarianism, totalitarianism and oligarchies must be opposed as a matter of principle. The spirit that founded this nation lives on in your example to others.

There is little that I may accomplish as a representative to city council with respect to your goal. However, I can relay that I will oppose any effort to entertain, sponsor or recognize any representative from a totalitarian / authoritarian regime in our fair city. If ever an effort is made to fly a flag that represents repression in or at any of our public facilities, I will oppose such a move with all my resolve.

Sincerely,

K D Tunstall

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Blue Ridge Landfill permit moves forward

More than 1,000 signatures on a petition from residents opposing expansion of the Blue Ridge Landfill in Missouri City failed to derail the Texas Commission on Environmen-tal Quality's consideration of a permit application submitted by Allied Waste Services.

In a letter dated March 16, the commission deemed the waste company's application as having "met the requirements of applicable law."

Mayoral rematch set in Rosenberg

By B.J. Pollock Tuesday, March 13, 2007 12:27 PM CDT

Monday's 5 p.m. deadline for candidates to file for the May 12 city elections brought an 11th-hour challenger to Rosenberg Mayor Joe Gurecky, as former councilman Fran Naylor filed at about 4:20 p.m.

Kevin Tunstall Announces Run For Missouri City Council District C

by Bob Dunn, Mar 13, 2007, 03 48 am

“Recent events in Missouri City can only leave one wondering what drama will unfold next. Many community members have been active on a myriad of issues recently. Yet solutions to these issues are no closer than before being brought to the public’s attention,” Kevin Tunstall said, in a statement announcing his candidacy for Missouri City Council, District C. “What appears to be a virtually never-ending exercise in crises management at City Hall has left our community divided, if not resentful of the disparity between the attention provided to some neighborhoods as opposed to others.”

Racers Take Their Marks; One Mayor Bets On Another

By Bob Dunn

The names are in, and the race is on for local elections on May 7. This isn’t official – some city officials weren’t available at Monday’s filing deadline and, in the case of Fort Bend Independent School District, phone lines were overloaded and calls weren’t going through. But here’s how some of the races are shaping up:

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