Then vote Rick or Kay. That is all I have to tell you. Good bye.
gyroscope ........
Then you have the right to cast your vote for one of the others. Good luck and continue down your road......
At least Medina does not straddle the fence.
Here are your other two options....
• Rick Perry talks a lot about shrinking government. But it’s only talk. Under Perry, taxes have increased by almost $1.6 billion. Perry championed a huge new tax on businesses--even taxing those that are not earning profits. He also added 30,000 new bureaucrats to the state payroll, doubled the state debt and increased spending by almost 50%. Ummm, how is that conservative? • Rick Perry campaigns against the federal bank bailout. This is funny because he supported it. • Rick Perry talks about limiting the power of government over the people. But he wanted the state to seize more than a half million acres of private property and turn it over to a foreign company to build toll roads. So much for protecting private property. • Rick Perry gives speeches about keeping government out of our lives, but wanted to require every sixth grade girl in Texas to be vaccinated against a sexually transmitted disease. Amazing it may sound, I heard of someone the other day who was just learning about the Trans Texas Corridor and was appalled. Guess what! Rick Perry still wants to do it, even thought it's not NAMED TTC anymore (Because we all know that if you start calling a dog a cat, it is no longer a dog, right?)
And KBH had a great ad that I really did like... Ooops, except that she apparently loves the moolah from big TTC developer Zachary. Hypocrites both. Neither should be elected.
Hey...... Rick Green is Chuck Norris approved. And yes, I did like what he had to say.
gyroscope...... Here are your other two options....
• Rick Perry talks a lot about shrinking government. But it’s only talk. Under Perry, taxes have increased by almost $1.6 billion. Perry championed a huge new tax on businesses--even taxing those that are not earning profits. He also added 30,000 new bureaucrats to the state payroll, doubled the state debt and increased spending by almost 50%. Ummm, how is that conservative? • Rick Perry campaigns against the federal bank bailout. This is funny because he supported it. • Rick Perry talks about limiting the power of government over the people. But he wanted the state to seize more than a half million acres of private property and turn it over to a foreign company to build toll roads. So much for protecting private property. • Rick Perry gives speeches about keeping government out of our lives, but wanted to require every sixth grade girl in Texas to be vaccinated against a sexually transmitted disease. Amazing it may sound, I heard of someone the other day who was just learning about the Trans Texas Corridor and was appalled. Guess what! Rick Perry still wants to do it, even thought it's not NAMED TTC anymore (Because we all know that if you start calling a dog a cat, it is no longer a dog, right?)
And KBH had a great ad that I really did like... Ooops, except that she apparently loves the moolah from big TTC developer Zachary. Hypocrites both. Neither should be elected.
The co-chairs of the 9/11 Commission (Thomas Keane and Lee Hamilton) said that the CIA (and likely the White House) “obstructed our investigation”. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/02/opi...
The co-chairs of the 9/11 Commission also said that the 9/11 Commissioners knew that military officials misrepresented the facts to the Commission, and the Commission considered recommending criminal charges for such false statements, yet didn’t bother to tell the American people. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/...
9/11 Commission co-chair Lee Hamilton says “I don’t believe for a minute we got everything right”, that the Commission was set up to fail, that people should keep asking questions about 9/11, that the 9/11 debate should continue, and that the 9/11 Commission report was only “the first draft” of history. CBS News: http://www.911podcasts.com/files/vide...
9/11 Commissioner Bob Kerrey said that “There are ample reasons to suspect that there may be some alternative to what we outlined in our version . . . We didn’t have access . . . .” http://salon.com/ent/feature/2006/06/...
Former 9/11 Commissioner Max Cleland resigned from the Commission, stating: “It is a national scandal”; “This investigation is now compromised”; and “One of these days we will have to get the full story because the 9-11 issue is so important to America. But this White House wants to cover it up”. http://dir.salon.com/story/news/featu...
The Senior Counsel to the 9/11 Commission (John Farmer) who led the 9/11 staff’s inquiry, said “I was shocked at how different the truth was from the way it was described …. The tapes told a radically different story from what had been told to us and the public for two years…. This is not spin. This is not true.” http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/...
Why is it okay for these people to question the investigation, but not okay for Debra Medina to do so, Glenn (Beck)?
Zorro.......
You are comparing apples to oranges on the issues between the two candidates you mentioned.
We must demand that our elected officials support and respect the 10th amendment and Texas sovereignty. The U.S. Constitution not only protects citizens' freedoms in the Bill of Rights, it also divides power between the federal and state governments and ultimately reserves final authority for the people themselves. Texas must stop the over reaching federal government and nullify federal mandates in agriculture, energy, education, healthcare, industry, and any other areas D.C. is not granted authority by Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution.
The Constitution of the United States is a contract between "We the People" to form a limited federal government composed of sovereign states. It creates a republican form of government. Any power not expressly granted to the federal government is reserved for the states and for the people. Like any party to a contract, Texas must stand up and push back against any attempts to abuse the Constitution or abuse the inalienable rights granted by our Creator.
TxEx........ "O.C.D."!!!!
"HICKTORIA"..........
Then why don't you move to Houston?
Then vote Rick or Kay. That is all I have to tell you. Good bye.
gyroscope ........
Then you have the right to cast your vote for one of the others. Good luck and continue down your road......
At least Medina does not straddle the fence.
Here are your other two options....
• Rick Perry talks a lot about shrinking government. But it’s only talk. Under Perry, taxes have increased by almost $1.6 billion. Perry championed a huge new tax on businesses--even taxing those that are not earning profits. He also added 30,000 new bureaucrats to the state payroll, doubled the state debt and increased spending by almost 50%. Ummm, how is that conservative?
• Rick Perry campaigns against the federal bank bailout. This is funny because he supported it.
• Rick Perry talks about limiting the power of government over the people. But he wanted the state to seize more than a half million acres of private property and turn it over to a foreign company to build toll roads. So much for protecting private property.
• Rick Perry gives speeches about keeping government out of our lives, but wanted to require every sixth grade girl in Texas to be vaccinated against a sexually transmitted disease.
Amazing it may sound, I heard of someone the other day who was just learning about the Trans Texas Corridor and was appalled. Guess what! Rick Perry still wants to do it, even thought it's not NAMED TTC anymore (Because we all know that if you start calling a dog a cat, it is no longer a dog, right?)
And KBH had a great ad that I really did like... Ooops, except that she apparently loves the moolah from big TTC developer Zachary.
Hypocrites both. Neither should be elected.
Hey...... Rick Green is Chuck Norris approved. And yes, I did like what he had to say.
gyroscope......
Here are your other two options....
• Rick Perry talks a lot about shrinking government. But it’s only talk. Under Perry, taxes have increased by almost $1.6 billion. Perry championed a huge new tax on businesses--even taxing those that are not earning profits. He also added 30,000 new bureaucrats to the state payroll, doubled the state debt and increased spending by almost 50%. Ummm, how is that conservative?
• Rick Perry campaigns against the federal bank bailout. This is funny because he supported it.
• Rick Perry talks about limiting the power of government over the people. But he wanted the state to seize more than a half million acres of private property and turn it over to a foreign company to build toll roads. So much for protecting private property.
• Rick Perry gives speeches about keeping government out of our lives, but wanted to require every sixth grade girl in Texas to be vaccinated against a sexually transmitted disease.
Amazing it may sound, I heard of someone the other day who was just learning about the Trans Texas Corridor and was appalled. Guess what! Rick Perry still wants to do it, even thought it's not NAMED TTC anymore (Because we all know that if you start calling a dog a cat, it is no longer a dog, right?)
And KBH had a great ad that I really did like... Ooops, except that she apparently loves the moolah from big TTC developer Zachary.
Hypocrites both. Neither should be elected.
The co-chairs of the 9/11 Commission (Thomas Keane and Lee Hamilton) said that the CIA (and likely the White House) “obstructed our investigation”.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/02/opi...
The co-chairs of the 9/11 Commission also said that the 9/11 Commissioners knew that military officials misrepresented the facts to the Commission, and the Commission considered recommending criminal charges for such false statements, yet didn’t bother to tell the American people.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/...
9/11 Commission co-chair Lee Hamilton says “I don’t believe for a minute we got everything right”, that the Commission was set up to fail, that people should keep asking questions about 9/11, that the 9/11 debate should continue, and that the 9/11 Commission report was only “the first draft” of history.
CBS News: http://www.911podcasts.com/files/vide...
9/11 Commissioner Bob Kerrey said that “There are ample reasons to suspect that there may be some alternative to what we outlined in our version . . . We didn’t have access . . . .”
http://salon.com/ent/feature/2006/06/...
9/11 Commissioner Timothy Roemer said “We were extremely frustrated with the false statements we were getting”
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/08/0...
Former 9/11 Commissioner Max Cleland resigned from the Commission, stating: “It is a national scandal”; “This investigation is now compromised”; and “One of these days we will have to get the full story because the 9-11 issue is so important to America. But this White House wants to cover it up”.
http://dir.salon.com/story/news/featu...
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/art...
9/11 Commissioner John Lehman said that “We purposely put together a staff that had - in a way - conflicts of interest“.
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/911_Com...
The Senior Counsel to the 9/11 Commission (John Farmer) who led the 9/11 staff’s inquiry, said “I was shocked at how different the truth was from the way it was described …. The tapes told a radically different story from what had been told to us and the public for two years…. This is not spin. This is not true.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/...
Why is it okay for these people to question the investigation, but not okay for Debra Medina to do so, Glenn (Beck)?
Zorro.......
You are comparing apples to oranges on the issues between the two candidates you mentioned.
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We must demand that our elected officials support and respect the 10th amendment and Texas sovereignty. The U.S. Constitution not only protects citizens' freedoms in the Bill of Rights, it also divides power between the federal and state governments and ultimately reserves final authority for the people themselves. Texas must stop the over reaching federal government and nullify federal mandates in agriculture, energy, education, healthcare, industry, and any other areas D.C. is not granted authority by Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution.
The Constitution of the United States is a contract between "We the People" to form a limited federal government composed of sovereign states. It creates a republican form of government. Any power not expressly granted to the federal government is reserved for the states and for the people. Like any party to a contract, Texas must stand up and push back against any attempts to abuse the Constitution or abuse the inalienable rights granted by our Creator.
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