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by No Bama Man
Thu Feb 11, 2010 5:20 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Debra Medina
Replies: 124
Views: 16952

Re: Debra Medina

Does everyone remember Perry mandating that HPC Vaccine. Im not a doctor so I dont know if this would be a good thing or not but just the sheer arrogance on his part to think he can mandate anything on the masses is a clear sign his time is up. Very similair to the cramming of healtcare down our throats of Obama. It triggers a strong gag reflex.

I dont care what they are cramming, whether it is good for us or not, even if it tastes good, if we dont want it we wont stand for it.

we are the police of the elected...its time to take action.

Thanks, I'm finished for now.
by No Bama Man
Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:44 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Debra Medina
Replies: 124
Views: 16952

Re: Debra Medina

I agree with Mike from Texas.

Just sent this to Glen Beck at me@glennbeck.com. Email him and let him know what y'all think.

Note to GB -

I listened to your interview with Medina today and was alarmed at the way you and your crew ganged up on her concerning being a 911 truther. I agree that she ignored the question but I feel she was just trying to use the airtime to assert her positions on the issues since she really needs to get the most out of the opportunity this interview gave her due to the fact she has no $$$ for ads. I really got the feeling you had it in for her before hand and had every intention to discredit her and you and your crew sounded as though you are members of the reelect Perry staffers.



We all talk the talk about voting out the career politicians such as Perry or Hutchison but when the chance presents itself we tend to be very wary of the newcomer because we don’t know much about them but we will always know more about the incumbent than the newcomer. It’s time to walk the walk and vote for Medina. I like her message and don’t believe she is a truther and is definitely not a career politician. Not yet, anyway.



Here is her explanation she posted on her blog today.



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by Debra Medina on Feb 11, 2010
I was asked a question on the Glenn Beck show today regarding my thoughts on the so-called 9/11 truth movement. I have never been involved with the 9/11 truth movement, and there is no doubt in my mind that Muslim terrorists flew planes into those buildings on 9/11. I have not seen any evidence nor have I ever believed that our government was involved or directed those individuals in any way. No one can deny that the events on 9/11 were a tragedy for all Americans and especially those families who lost loved ones.

The question surprised me because it's not relevant to this race or the issues facing Texans. This campaign has always been about private property rights and state sovereignty. It is focused on the issues facing Texans. It is not a vehicle for the 9-11 truth movement or any other group.

The real underlying question here, though, is whether or not people have the right to question our government. I think the fact that people are even asking questions on this level gets to the incredible distrust career politicians have fostered by so clearly taking their direction from special interests instead of the people, whether it's Rick Perry and his HPV mandate or Kay Hutchison and voting for the bank bailout. It is absolutely the right and duty of a free people to question their government. Texas does not need another politician who tells you what you want to hear, then violates your liberties and steals your property anyway. I fully expect to be questioned and to be held accountable as Governor, and that's the underlying issue here: should people be questioning their government. And the answer is yes, they should be.





Listen to you religiously and completely agree with you on 99.9% of things but you were way off on this one.



Dean

La Porte, TX

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