Good Kind Things For Others
A True Story of Corruption in the Texas Panhandle
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About the Book
The events in this book are true and ongoing. The author’s examination of events, facts and documents exposes some others for what they are. He hopes to focus the eye of national media through a large magnifying glass on this small community. Maybe it will help people living there and in other small communities facing similar problems to regain their true integrity and democracy. The Tom Delays are not only in Washington D.C., they also reside in small towns across America
About the Author
Glenn Baxter, a native Texan, spent most of his life as an entrepreneur in the Dallas/Fort Worth advertising world. Baxter’s writing and creative abilities garnered over 100 advertising awards. His firm’s corporate clients included the largest brick company in the U.S. In 1980 he implemented a marketing attack against imported brick from Mexico. The brick literally washed off homes and ripped off homeowners. In less than two years, the advertising and public relations caused triple damage lawsuits that closed down the brick plants across the border. When his aging mother, suffering from osteoporosis, is admitted to BSA Hospital in Amarillo, Glenn returns to his hometown in the Texas Panhandle. His mother is unable to walk and he decides to move back to help her and his family.