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Several               local               Republican               candidates               have               found               themselves               the               targets               of               a               political               action               committee               (PAC)               founded               by               Houston               trial               lawyer               Steve               Mostyn.

The               PAC,               Back               to               Basics,               has               been               largely               criticized               for               their               controversial               political               ads               and               websites,               which               Republicans               say               misrepresents               the               facts.

Mostyn               initially               provided               most               of               the               funding               for               the               Back               to               Basics               PAC,               which               has               taken               out               a               number               of               sensationalistic               ads               statewide               and               created               several               attack               websites               aimed               at               Republicans.

On               their               Facebook               page,               the               Back               to               Basics               PAC               is               careful               not               to               identify               itself               as               a               Democratic               PAC.

In               fact,               their               stated               rhetoric               sounds               like               the               state               GOP               platform:               they               advocate               a               cut               in               spending,               lower               taxes,               an               end               to               special               interest               influence,               and               a               return               to               traditional               Texas               values.
               "We               demand               that               Austin               stand               up               for               families               that               work               hard               for               every               dollar,"               the               Back               to               Basics               Facebook               page               states.

"They               starve               our               schools               and               shortchange               our               kids...It's               time               to               restore               some               plain               common               sense               to               that               big,               pink,               domed               building               in               Austin.

It's               time               to               get               back               to               basics."
               Mostyn,               a               trial               lawyer               from               Houston,               is               one               of               the               Democratic               Party's               largest               contributors,               and               has               pledged               to               spend               $3               million               this               year               in               an               effort               to               defeat               Gov.

Rick               Perry               and               elect               Democratic               candidates.

His               funding               of               the               Back               to               Basics               PAC               helped               underwrite               their               projects,               including               extensive               advertising,               websites,               and               YouTube               videos.

Mostyn               made               his               name               in               the               Texas               law               community               by               suing               insurance               companies               over               residential               home               mold               claims.

He               also               represented               315               homeowners               who               suffered               losses               during               Hurricane               Ike,               while               demanding               $86               million               in               legal               fees.
               Back               to               Basics               has               targeted               Dallas               Republican               Stefani               Carter,               who               is               running               against               incumbent               Carol               Kent               for               the               Texas               House               of               Representatives               District               102               seat.

A               Back               to               Basics               website               called               "Counterfeit               Carter"               claims               Carter               plagiarized               a               speech               by               Barack               Obama.
               Carter               was               recorded               telling               a               local               group               that               her               candidacy               was               unlikely               considering               her               background,               and               that               America               makes               it               possible               to               achieve               one's               dreams               without               being               rich.

The               phrase               was               similar               to               one               in               a               speech               given               by               Barack               Obama               at               the               2004               Democratic               National               Convention.
               Many               dismissed               the               incident               as               a               coincidence,               but               the               website               has               tried               to               keep               the               controversy               alive.

The               site               also               contends               Carter               lied               about               being               a               USA               Today               columnist,               even               though               she               was               a               guest               columnist               for               the               paper               several               times.

Carter               has               degrees               from               Harvard               Law,               The               Kennedy               School               of               Government               at               Harvard,               and               The               University               of               Texas.
               Another               Back               to               Basics               website               focuses               on               Irving               State               Rep.

Linda               Harper               Brown               (District               105)               over               the               use               of               her               husband's               company               car.

The               car,               a               Mercedes               Benz,               is               part               of               her               husband's               compensation               from               his               job               with               Durable               Enterprises.

Democrats               have               criticized               Brown               for               using               the               car,               because               Durable               has               several               contracts               with               the               state.

Brown               is               not               required               by               law               to               report               use               of               the               vehicle,               but               the               website               mocks               Brown               as               Linda               Harper               Benz.
               Back               to               Basics               is               also               behind               a               "Perry               is               a               Coward"               ad               campaign,               which               criticizes               the               governor               for               refusing               to               debate               Democratic               opponent               Bill               White.

Perry               has               stated               he               would               not               debate               White               until               the               former               Houston               Mayor               released               his               personal               finance               records.

The               Houston               Chronicle               refused               to               run               the               "Coward"               ads,               which               were               widely               criticized               as               over-the-line.
               While               Mostyn               seems               to               devote               much               of               his               energy               to               digging               up               dirt               on               politicians,               he               often               fights               with               journalists               looking               into               his               background.

He               recently               sued               to               obtain               the               notes               of               journalists               with               the               group               Texas               Watchdog,               claiming               they               were               a               political               front               group               posing               as               a               non-profit.

Texas               Watchdog               had               been               investigating               Mostyn's               dealings               with               a               state               representative,               and               critics               claimed               Mostyn               seemed               intent               on               punishing               them               by               running               up               their               legal               bills.
               Local               Republicans               have               criticized               the               tactics               of               Back               to               Basics               and               its               websites               as               political               mudslinging.

Local               Democrats               have               yet               to               speak               out               against               Back               to               Basics               or               their               efforts.
               Sources:               
               http://www.counterfeitcarter.com               
               http://blogs.houstonpress.com/hairballs/2010/09/mostyn_texas_watchdog.php               
               http://www.backtobasicspac.org               
               http://www.facebook.com/BackToBasicsPAC               
               http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-politics/top-dollar-champions-814024.html?viewAsSinglePage=true               
               http://www.texastribune.org/texas-politics/2010-texas-governors-race/houston-chronicle-declines-to-run-anti-perry-ad/               
               http://www.lindaharperbenz.com/               
               http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/061710dnmetharperbrown.b2379636.html




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