Showing posts with label Activist MikeGhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Activist MikeGhouse. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Inclusive Prayers at City of Carrollton

Inclusive Prayers at City of Carrollton
Inclusive Prayers at City of Carrolton
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
By Mike Ghouse

I am proud of my City, the city of Carrollton for adopting inclusive prayers prior to the City Council Meetings. Tonight was my fifth time this year and we began this process about three years ago. We are a blessed city to have taken the lead in the nation to say who we are and we are blessed with Mayor Matthew Marchant and a great city council and staff.
 
LET'S PRAY
 
Dear creator and causer of the universe,
in your name we want to create a cohesive and peaceful Carrollton with care kindness and dignity to every one of the 130,000 residents of this beautiful City.
Dear God,
please accept our gratitude in every name we call upon you; Manito, Yahweh, Elahi, Ishwar, Allah, Mahavira, Buddha, Wahe Guru, Ahura Mazda, mother earth and Jesus Christ.

Guide us to talk act and believe that we are one nation under you
Guide us to value and practice the principles of liberty and justice for all of your creation without prejudice.
 
We have gathered here this evening as representatives of a diverse community.

Thank you lord for inhabiting our city with all of your creation; represented
by every race, nationality, ethnicity, language, culture and religion. We see you as one, none and many and in every form; male, female, genderless and non-existent, being and non-being, nameless and with innumerable names.
 
Help up to preserve the diversity and plurality you have chosen for us. 
As we undertake this mission we are painfully aware of the ignorance,
the prejudice, the fear, the mistrust and the hatred that divide people in our world today.
We recognized that these destructive attitudes are found not only in the other, but in ourselves as well.
Dear God, purify our hearts and minds
Dear God, give us wisdom and give us the courage
Dear God, help me welcome Anthony Wilder and Bob Garza to serve us.

Dear God, guide our Mayor, council and the staff to have an open heart and mind towards your creation and help them make the decision that you would be pleased with.

In your name we bow, Amen.

Mike Ghouse is a speaker, thinker, writer and a frequent guest on Hannity show and nationally syndicated Radio shows and Dallas TV, Radio and Print Media. He presides America Together Foundation and is committed to building a cohesive America and offers pluralistic solutions on issues of the day.

Over 1000 articles have been published on Pluralism, Interfaith, Islam, India and cohesive societies. Two of his books are poised to be released this fall on Pluralism and Islam. He is available to speak at your place of worship, work, school, college, seminars or conferences. His work is encapsulated in 27 blogs, four websites and several forums indexed at http://www.mikeghouse.net/
 

Friday, June 10, 2011

PLEASE VOTE – EARLY VOTINGIN CARROLLTON


I just voted as an early voter in Carrollton; no lines not need to rush through. Just do it.  For Carrolltonians, please read about the candidates who participated in the forum of building a cohesive Carrollton, and I will also post the video., listen to them and vote.   Details of the meeting are at www.Carrolltondiary.com .  Ask your friends to do their civic responsibility to vote. I asked several at the line in McDonalds, one of them thanked me for reminding… you can do it. You are welcome to write your comments at the left panel on the top.
500 votes are in thus far at about 4:30 PM
Mike Ghouse
Committed to a cohesive Carrollton
www.MikeGhouse.net

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Congratulations to Matthew Marchant


Congratulations to Matthew Marchant for winning the Mayoral election. We are looking forward for his leadership, while appreciating the work done by our former mayor Ron Branson.


I believe there will be run off elections as none of the candiates in place 2 and 4 has secured over 50%

Place 2 - Bonnie Kaplan and Anthony Wilder
Place 4 - Bob Garza and Cathy Henesey

Carrollton election results
I believe there will be run off elections
as neither of them has secured over 50%

Place 2 - Bonnie Kaplan and Anthony Wilder
Place 4 - Bob Garza and Cathy Henesey


 Carrollton election results


Mayor 5301
Matthew Marchant - 3445 - 65%
Ron Branson - 1856- 35%
Place 2 - 4791
Kaplan - 1776 - 37%
Wilder - 1535- 32%
Desai - 1480-31%
Place 4- 4845
Garza - 1807-37.3%
Henesey - 1442 - 29.7%
Wright 1095 - 37.3%
Patel - 501 - 10%
Place 6- 3445
Simmons - 3445 - 100%
Carrollton election results


By James Roth, jroth@acnpapers.com
Published: Saturday, May 14, 2011 11:14 PM CDT
The election results are in for the city of Carrollton. The city will see two new members on the city council and a new mayor. As for the school board, both incumbents have retained their seats.
The city will have a new leader of the city as Matthew Marchant beat out Ron Branson to become the new mayor of Carrollton. Marchant won with 64.99 percent of the vote.
There were three places available for election on the city council along with the mayoral seat. Places available on the city council were Places 2, 4 and 6. Place 6 will be retained by incumbent Terry Simons, who ran unopposed.
In Place 2, three people were looking to win the race. The candidates were Anthony Wilder, Bonnie Kaplan and Pravin Desai. Kaplan will join the board by winning a close race with 37.07 percent of the vote.
Place 4 had four candidates looking to hold the position. Candidates included Cathy Henesey, Tino Patel, Bob Garza and Terry Wright. The winning candidate was Garza, who won with 37.3 percent of the votes.
There were two seats up for election on the school board this year: Places 1 and 2. Both incumbents will retain their seats. In Place 1, incumbent James Goode beat newcomer Randy Schackmann by winning 59.05 percent of the vote. In Place 2, incumbent Nancy Cline beat David Yarbrough with 58.89 percent of the vote.
Additional information on the winners will be provided in this week’s edition of the Carrollton Leader.