TX - duty to retreat?

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MeMelYup
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Re: TX - duty to retreat?

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AEA wrote:
tommyg wrote:I don't think this bill has much of a chance Gov Perry will veto it if it gets to him
Possibly,..........IF he reads it! :roll:
Can you imagine Perry backing off from a coyote?
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Re: TX - duty to retreat?

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
JALLEN wrote:You guys are making me nervous. I am moving for other reasons but was hoping to get away from this socialist hellhole mentality of the whacko Democrats in the Legislature here who have a supermajority this time.

I surely do not want to get back home just in time to see them do to Texas what they have done to California which, when I arrived, had a Governor named Reagan, one of the more prominent state supreme courts in the country, a growing thriving economy and one of the best educational systems in the country.
Don't be nervous; come home. Nothing bad is going to happen in the Legislature, but progress this session is going to be as limited as I predicted before the session started. But remember, this too shall pass.

Chas.
Pass like a gall stone??? ;-)
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