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I agree and I didn't mean to suggest this is why he did it. I think it does speak to his honesty and integrity, if the allegations are true.ELB wrote:I saw that earlier, but it doesn't sound like something that by itself would cause him to actively run off the rails like he appears to with this indictment. As I mentioned earlier, I will be interested to see where he and Lehmberg land when this is all over.Charles L. Cotton wrote: ...
Apparently, he has a contempt of court hearing waiting for him on an allegation of witness tampering. ...
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I didn't see the Governor's comments but it could be his attempt to stay above the fray. Not giving the charges any credence. Anything he says will be over analyzed and torn apart. The public opinion momentum is behind him now. He shouldn't do anything to distract the negative views almost everyone except die hard Perry haters have of the DA and prosecutor. Let them hang themselves while his lawyers work his side in the background.
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I am no fan of Perry(unless he runs with that poster I saw), and the above is a nice indicator of why. But again, these indictments are just stupid.baldeagle wrote:I watched Perry on the news last night. He was in New Hampshire (I guess testing the Presidential waters), and a reporter asked him about the indictment. He stumbled and bumbled around, said there was two of them and he thought one was for bribery or something. Said he's not a lawyer and really doesn't understand all this stuff.
I thought, are you serious? I'm not a lawyer, but I know what the charges are. YOU were charged. How could you not know precisely what you were charged with? It would be imprinted on my brain forever. It reminded me of his stumble in the debates (I can't remember what the other one was), and I thought, Rick you just blew the most golden gift any politician has ever received.
Maybe he's just not destined to be Presidential material.
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In my 64 years, Texas has had only two good Governors -- George Bush and Rick Perry. All the others were Democrats (except for one in 1870) with all that moniker entails. Anyone who complains about Perry either is a Democrat, wasn't here when the Democrats were in control, or didn't pay attention to politics when the Democrats were in control.Cedar Park Dad wrote:I am no fan of Perry(unless he runs with that poster I saw), and the above is a nice indicator of why. But again, these indictments are just stupid.baldeagle wrote:I watched Perry on the news last night. He was in New Hampshire (I guess testing the Presidential waters), and a reporter asked him about the indictment. He stumbled and bumbled around, said there was two of them and he thought one was for bribery or something. Said he's not a lawyer and really doesn't understand all this stuff.
I thought, are you serious? I'm not a lawyer, but I know what the charges are. YOU were charged. How could you not know precisely what you were charged with? It would be imprinted on my brain forever. It reminded me of his stumble in the debates (I can't remember what the other one was), and I thought, Rick you just blew the most golden gift any politician has ever received.
Maybe he's just not destined to be Presidential material.
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I would like the shirt if it didn't have HER picture on it. That one is SCARY!!CainA wrote:I am digging this shirt!
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In my 64 years, Texas has had only two good Governors -- George Bush and Rick Perry. All the others were Democrats (except for one in 1870) with all that moniker entails. Anyone who complains about Perry either is a Democrat, wasn't here when the Democrats were in control, or didn't pay attention to politics when the Democrats were in control.
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Ann Richards was good for a laugh from time to time.Charles L. Cotton wrote:In my 64 years, Texas has had only two good Governors -- George Bush and Rick Perry. All the others were Democrats (except for one in 1870) with all that moniker entails. Anyone who complains about Perry either is a Democrat, wasn't here when the Democrats were in control, or didn't pay attention to politics when the Democrats were in control.Cedar Park Dad wrote:I am no fan of Perry(unless he runs with that poster I saw), and the above is a nice indicator of why. But again, these indictments are just stupid.baldeagle wrote:I watched Perry on the news last night. He was in New Hampshire (I guess testing the Presidential waters), and a reporter asked him about the indictment. He stumbled and bumbled around, said there was two of them and he thought one was for bribery or something. Said he's not a lawyer and really doesn't understand all this stuff.
I thought, are you serious? I'm not a lawyer, but I know what the charges are. YOU were charged. How could you not know precisely what you were charged with? It would be imprinted on my brain forever. It reminded me of his stumble in the debates (I can't remember what the other one was), and I thought, Rick you just blew the most golden gift any politician has ever received.
Maybe he's just not destined to be Presidential material.
Chas.
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sjfcontrol wrote:At least it's on the back. The wearer won't have to look at it -- just others.Keith B wrote:I would like the shirt if it didn't have HER picture on it. That one is SCARY!!CainA wrote:I am digging this shirt!
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Perry is definitely not perfect. As with everyone, except my wife of course , there are things I agree with him and things on which I disagree with him. All things considered, he has done a good job for Texas.
I think this is just political thuggery and makes Austin/Texas politics look more and more like Chicago politics.
I think this is just political thuggery and makes Austin/Texas politics look more and more like Chicago politics.
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Interesting:
http://www.kvue.com/story/news/politics ... /14549933/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;AUSTIN -- Gov. Rick Perry personally called a well-known Austin Democrat to discuss her interest in replacing Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg days before the public learned Perry was threatening to withhold state funding from Lehmberg's office unless she resigned.
Austin defense attorney Mindy Montford, who previously ran as a Democratic candidate for state district judge and district attorney in Travis County, confirmed her conversation with Perry — which took place in early June 2013, to the American-Statesman and KVUE-TV on Sunday.
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I saw that on the news last night. This hurts the Democrats' argument against Perry. He tried to get a convicted criminal out of office and he even sought out a Democrat as a replacement to avoid the political party argument. This would have left the public integrity unit in tact and fully funded. Unfortunately, the convicted criminal wanted to say in office more than she wanted to see the public integrity unit remain operational. That's a classic Democrat for you!ELB wrote:Interesting:
http://www.kvue.com/story/news/politics ... /14549933/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;AUSTIN -- Gov. Rick Perry personally called a well-known Austin Democrat to discuss her interest in replacing Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg days before the public learned Perry was threatening to withhold state funding from Lehmberg's office unless she resigned.
Austin defense attorney Mindy Montford, who previously ran as a Democratic candidate for state district judge and district attorney in Travis County, confirmed her conversation with Perry — which took place in early June 2013, to the American-Statesman and KVUE-TV on Sunday.
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Would have been a clever move it it worked. Had he appointed a Republican, not only would there have been the propaganda noise from the Dems, but he or she would have lasted only until the next election, being in Travis County. By appointing Montford, he would still be rubbing Lehmberg's nose in it (since, as I understand it, Montford ran against Lehmberg in the the Dem primary) and had the faint possibility that Montford would be at least slightly respectful of the Governor who appointed her. Altho the Dems do not have a good track record of respecting "bipartisanship."
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