about Carol Strayhorn gov. candidate
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I hope I read incorrectly a couple weeks ago. Strayhorn was asked about the illegal alien problem in Texas and her response if I got it right ( evrything went red for a minute) was that the taxpayer owed an education and medical care to these " immigrants" and their children. Shameless pandering to the perceived opinions of Mex-Amer voters. Which I believe to be a gross misreading of most Mex-Amer voters. In fairness Perry wasn't much better in his response.
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#1 I just wish she'd pick "one" last name and stick with it...All the potential hyphenation irritates me...
#2 I will not vote for her...She has not, and I don't anticipate her giving me that warm and fuzzy feeling to change my mind...
#3 On the other hand Rick Perry has done some really stuuuuuupid things while in that seat...But he has stuck with us on some issues...Some of which just kinda leaves you scratching your head...
- The whole highway development plan is just one of those...I just have to really wonder what were these folks thinking that this was a good idea??? And why was it greased through the process this session??? I do not see a good side to this...
#4 I think we have already been setup for 2007 to be sucker-punched for whomever sits in the govenors mansion...
#5 If ya'll could just pencil me in on the ballot, rest assured things will be dealt with in a very positive manner...
- If Cornyn gets an associate justice SCOTUS position, I'll put Sue Hupp in his seat in the Senate in D.C.
- Terry Keel gets bumped to the Texas SC...
- I can scootch people where they need to be better than the average "under the radar guy"...
I could go on and on, but you already know how much better off we'll be at that time...
Anybody can be elected...But it takes a true leader to be effective...Something we have not seen in a long time here...
The only thing I might be scared to do would be to put Charles in as Texas AG...We might have a dissagreement on certain things...But ya'll will enjoy the show...
I guess I am just not all that impressed with politicians these days...A lot of them are good friends though, and its hard to feel like you have to get tough sometimes when you have a serious dissagreement with them...But they do get the praise they deserve when they do something proper for the State...
I'm just going to have to hold my nose when I hit that button next time I suppose...
Nothing else out there seems to be percolating up to look at these days...
#2 I will not vote for her...She has not, and I don't anticipate her giving me that warm and fuzzy feeling to change my mind...
#3 On the other hand Rick Perry has done some really stuuuuuupid things while in that seat...But he has stuck with us on some issues...Some of which just kinda leaves you scratching your head...
- The whole highway development plan is just one of those...I just have to really wonder what were these folks thinking that this was a good idea??? And why was it greased through the process this session??? I do not see a good side to this...
#4 I think we have already been setup for 2007 to be sucker-punched for whomever sits in the govenors mansion...
#5 If ya'll could just pencil me in on the ballot, rest assured things will be dealt with in a very positive manner...
- If Cornyn gets an associate justice SCOTUS position, I'll put Sue Hupp in his seat in the Senate in D.C.
- Terry Keel gets bumped to the Texas SC...
- I can scootch people where they need to be better than the average "under the radar guy"...
I could go on and on, but you already know how much better off we'll be at that time...
Anybody can be elected...But it takes a true leader to be effective...Something we have not seen in a long time here...
The only thing I might be scared to do would be to put Charles in as Texas AG...We might have a dissagreement on certain things...But ya'll will enjoy the show...
I guess I am just not all that impressed with politicians these days...A lot of them are good friends though, and its hard to feel like you have to get tough sometimes when you have a serious dissagreement with them...But they do get the praise they deserve when they do something proper for the State...
I'm just going to have to hold my nose when I hit that button next time I suppose...
Nothing else out there seems to be percolating up to look at these days...
"Perseverance and Preparedness triumph over Procrastination and Paranoia every time.” -- Steve
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Sent this out this morning - will post as soon as I hear back. I had to run to dallas last night so I'm a little behind.
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Brad,
Thanks so much for the fast reply. I've been in an out of town and haven't been able to get back with you until now. I don't really feel as if my initial question was really addressed in your response.
I am curious, what is meant by negotiating from a position of strength and not weakness? Also, can you maybe touch on her specific thoughts on the concealed handgun license, as well as any plans she has to change the program.
Also, many of my colleagues and myself as well are curious how Carole plans on supporting the 2A if she is elected - as in what specific things she would like to implement.
Just asking for some clarity, thanks!
-nick
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I thought he's all for guns, but I couldn't find any mention on his website.
One thing I don't like about Kinky: he decries that we're 48th in per-child spending on education. He wants us to move up. I want us to move to #50, with no chance for challengers, because we've abolished the whole system and separated school and state.
Kevin
One thing I don't like about Kinky: he decries that we're 48th in per-child spending on education. He wants us to move up. I want us to move to #50, with no chance for challengers, because we've abolished the whole system and separated school and state.
Kevin
Kindy Friedman for Governor: Why the hell not?Renegade wrote:Who do you refer to when you use the term kinky?
The list is long. :D(note how I cleverly worded that and did not ask 'who is kinky?').
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Here is an excerpt from a article in the Houston Press about Kinky Friedman.
http://www.houstonpress.com/Issues/2003 ... ket_1.html
So he's starting to expound on the issues, sometimes seriously, but more often with his trademark wit. In addition to the prayer in schools thing, there's another issue he's dead-set on: a law banning the declawing of cats. He's also toying with the idea of coming out in favor of gambling. A few other Kinky positions not found in the Kama Sutra -- abortion: "I'm not pro-choice or pro-life. I'm pro football." Gun control: "I don't carry a weapon myself, so if someone wants to shoot me they better bring their own gun." Political correctness: "We didn't get to be the Lone Star State by being PC, so I want to get rid of that." Everything else: "Sometimes I'll just quote Albert Einstein and tell people I just don't know."
And anyway, according to Friedman, the issues don't matter all that much. After all, this is only the governor's job we're talking about. In Texas, it's largely a ceremonial gig -- the lieutenant governor does much more of the hands-on work of running the state.
http://www.houstonpress.com/Issues/2003 ... ket_1.html
So he's starting to expound on the issues, sometimes seriously, but more often with his trademark wit. In addition to the prayer in schools thing, there's another issue he's dead-set on: a law banning the declawing of cats. He's also toying with the idea of coming out in favor of gambling. A few other Kinky positions not found in the Kama Sutra -- abortion: "I'm not pro-choice or pro-life. I'm pro football." Gun control: "I don't carry a weapon myself, so if someone wants to shoot me they better bring their own gun." Political correctness: "We didn't get to be the Lone Star State by being PC, so I want to get rid of that." Everything else: "Sometimes I'll just quote Albert Einstein and tell people I just don't know."
And anyway, according to Friedman, the issues don't matter all that much. After all, this is only the governor's job we're talking about. In Texas, it's largely a ceremonial gig -- the lieutenant governor does much more of the hands-on work of running the state.
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Well, I decided to try my luck at getting a straight answer re concealed carry.
My email to Carole
Good morning Carole. Please give me your position in regard to the citizen"s right to carry a concealed handgun. Do you support the Texas Concealed Handgun law?
Thank you.
Kyle Brown
Texas Concealed Handgun License Instructor
Brad's response was prompt and reads as follows:
Kyle,
Thank you for contacting us. We also thank you for all you do for Texas as a handgun instructor. We need more good people like you to get involved. Carole Keeton Strayhorn agrees wholeheartedly with your position. I am Carole Keeton Strayhorn's campaign manager and one of her sons (my younger brother is President Bush's Press Secretary, Scott McClellan). Carole is a strong supporter of the Second Amendment and gun rights, and believes in negotiating from a position of strength not weakness, which means that Texans have a right to carry and that right must be protected. Her husband Ed Strayhorn is avid hunter and a long-time NRA Member and TSRA Member. Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn is running for governor to bring leadership back to the Office of the Governor and to put a priority back on our most precious resource our children whose education, health, and safety is of utmost concern which is why people like you are so valuable to our State. Carole has five grandchildren, and the oldest two (my children) are both active in the Girl Scouts and many other activities. Please visit Carole’s website at http://www.carolestrayhorn.com , which will be updated in the coming weeks (please feel free to forward this info to others who are interested), which has her complete announcement speech which lays out some of her basic positions. Education is her top priority. And to quote from her speech:
I want my legacy to be that with every breath of air in Carole Keeton Strayhorn’s lungs, she fought passionately for education, paychecks and jobs, and protecting our most precious resource our children.
Carole wants to drive more of every education dollar directly into the classroom with the students and the teachers where it belongs.
On eminent domain, Carole Keeton Strayhorn opposes eminent domain for economic development. Five days before the Kelo decision, the current governor signed legislation allowing the goverrment to take land for economic development. Comptroller Strayhorn opposes this. Carole Keeton Strayhorn is extremely concerned about protecting private property rights and opposed to the toll roads and the Governor’s Trans Texas “Catastrophe� and the Governor’s secret deal with Cintra. Carole Keeton Strayhorn is against the secret Trans Texas “Catastrophe.� The website, http://www.carolestrayhorn.com , shows her announcement and to quote from Carole’s announcement speech and her heart on property rights:
And you know that Texas property belongs to Texans, not foreign companies.
We will not sit quietly by and let this Governor embark on the most historic land grab in history and cram toll roads down our throats.
This is not the Texas way, and it cannot continue.
Texas is great, but we can do better.
We look forward to your continued questions, input, and welcome your good advice on this issue or any other, and my direct email is brad@carolestrayhorn.com . Please encourage your family and friends to join our team at http://www.carolestrayhorn.com . We would certainly welcome your support and vote on March 7, 2006, in the Republican Primary.
Thanks for your time,
Brad
That's a fairly strong written statement. It would be interesting to see how she would respond to such a question in a live public debate.
My email to Carole
Good morning Carole. Please give me your position in regard to the citizen"s right to carry a concealed handgun. Do you support the Texas Concealed Handgun law?
Thank you.
Kyle Brown
Texas Concealed Handgun License Instructor
Brad's response was prompt and reads as follows:
Kyle,
Thank you for contacting us. We also thank you for all you do for Texas as a handgun instructor. We need more good people like you to get involved. Carole Keeton Strayhorn agrees wholeheartedly with your position. I am Carole Keeton Strayhorn's campaign manager and one of her sons (my younger brother is President Bush's Press Secretary, Scott McClellan). Carole is a strong supporter of the Second Amendment and gun rights, and believes in negotiating from a position of strength not weakness, which means that Texans have a right to carry and that right must be protected. Her husband Ed Strayhorn is avid hunter and a long-time NRA Member and TSRA Member. Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn is running for governor to bring leadership back to the Office of the Governor and to put a priority back on our most precious resource our children whose education, health, and safety is of utmost concern which is why people like you are so valuable to our State. Carole has five grandchildren, and the oldest two (my children) are both active in the Girl Scouts and many other activities. Please visit Carole’s website at http://www.carolestrayhorn.com , which will be updated in the coming weeks (please feel free to forward this info to others who are interested), which has her complete announcement speech which lays out some of her basic positions. Education is her top priority. And to quote from her speech:
I want my legacy to be that with every breath of air in Carole Keeton Strayhorn’s lungs, she fought passionately for education, paychecks and jobs, and protecting our most precious resource our children.
Carole wants to drive more of every education dollar directly into the classroom with the students and the teachers where it belongs.
On eminent domain, Carole Keeton Strayhorn opposes eminent domain for economic development. Five days before the Kelo decision, the current governor signed legislation allowing the goverrment to take land for economic development. Comptroller Strayhorn opposes this. Carole Keeton Strayhorn is extremely concerned about protecting private property rights and opposed to the toll roads and the Governor’s Trans Texas “Catastrophe� and the Governor’s secret deal with Cintra. Carole Keeton Strayhorn is against the secret Trans Texas “Catastrophe.� The website, http://www.carolestrayhorn.com , shows her announcement and to quote from Carole’s announcement speech and her heart on property rights:
And you know that Texas property belongs to Texans, not foreign companies.
We will not sit quietly by and let this Governor embark on the most historic land grab in history and cram toll roads down our throats.
This is not the Texas way, and it cannot continue.
Texas is great, but we can do better.
We look forward to your continued questions, input, and welcome your good advice on this issue or any other, and my direct email is brad@carolestrayhorn.com . Please encourage your family and friends to join our team at http://www.carolestrayhorn.com . We would certainly welcome your support and vote on March 7, 2006, in the Republican Primary.
Thanks for your time,
Brad
That's a fairly strong written statement. It would be interesting to see how she would respond to such a question in a live public debate.