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Campaign to impeach Gov. Perry launched online
Houston Chronicle ^ | August 17, 2007 | R. G. Ratcliffe

Posted on 08/20/2007 5:42:46 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks

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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

BTTT


21 posted on 08/21/2007 2:55:58 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: WOSG; All

I live in the Austin area too and I don’t know a single person who wants the TTC.

It’s REAL nice to support your Repub?? Governor but, this one is a serious joke. He another Lib retread left over from the Blue to Red switcher rooney.


22 posted on 08/21/2007 4:36:35 AM PDT by wolfcreek (2 bad Tyranny, Treachery and Treason never take a vacation...)
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To: wolfcreek

Nobody really likes the TTC, least of all me.

But to go from not liking TTC to impeaching Perry is an absurity.

As for being a Lib, well Gov Goodhair’s a pro-life, pro-tort reform, willing-to-cut-spending, pro-property-tax-reduction, pro-gun rights, Lib, which is better than a Foghorn Leghorn Strayhorn ex-RINO-now-Indy Lib or a Chicken D in-pockets-of-tort-lawyers-and-Mecha/LaRaza Lib any day.
Besides, you can’t expect too much from Perry, he’s just an Aggie.

Best CenTex FRegards.


23 posted on 08/21/2007 7:36:47 PM PDT by WOSG ( Don't tell me what you are against, tell me what you are FOR.)
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To: WOSG

“Besides, you can’t expect too much from Perry, he’s just an Aggie.”

Ditto! He’s a tool.


24 posted on 08/22/2007 4:17:37 AM PDT by wolfcreek (2 bad Tyranny, Treachery and Treason never take a vacation...)
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To: Theodore R.
"It was 39 percent for Perry."

So less than Clinton in 1992. How pathetic.

Texas should pass a law like most states to require a runoff election between the top two candidates if no one reaches either 45% or 50%+1.

25 posted on 09/03/2007 12:02:45 PM PDT by NapkinUser (Tom Tancredo or Ron Paul in 2008!)
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To: WOSG
"Wow, a road actually requires land to build on. Thanks for the insight."

A lot of time, they'll build roads on land with no people on it or purchase it. But they're planning to just sieze it via the power of government. Is that now a conservative value?

26 posted on 09/03/2007 12:07:53 PM PDT by NapkinUser (Tom Tancredo or Ron Paul in 2008!)
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To: NapkinUser

“A lot of time, they’ll build roads on land with no people on it or purchase it. But they’re planning to just sieze it via the power of government. Is that now a conservative value?”

Eminent domain has been with us since the dawn of governance.
The 5th Amendment ensure no takings without due process, and BTW they do not just seize it, there is compensation in all such cases.

The conservative value is to keep any such taking to its essential purpose only, which includes road-building.
Conservatives have protested Kelo and are restricted eminent domain where we can.

Texas Republicans and Rick Perry did the right thing and passed bills protecting property rights in these cases.


27 posted on 09/03/2007 3:13:27 PM PDT by WOSG ( Don't tell me what you are against, tell me what you are FOR.)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Curtis said two main reasons for seeking Perry's impeachment is his continuing push for the Trans-Texas Corridor toll road from Laredo to Oklahoma despite citizen opposition and his veto of $154 million in funds for junior colleges.

THIS IS THE SINGLE BEST REASON FOR IMPEACHING PERRY:

In Mexico for trade talks, Perry blasts immigration policies (TX)
Houston Chronicle Mexico City Bureau
Aug. 28, 2007 | DUDLEY ALTHAUS
FR Posted on 08/28/2007 5:35:20 PM PDT by Dubya

MEXICO CITY — Leading a large delegation of Texas executives trying to drum up business in Mexico, Gov. Rick Perry on Tuesday criticized the U.S. Congress for failing to pass an immigration bill that would legalize millions of workers. "I don't think this is that difficult an issue if Congress would have the maturity to sit down and really discuss it and cut out all the mean rhetoric," Perry said during a break in the third day of meetings with Mexican officials and business executives. (Excerpt) Read more at chron.com ...

COMMENTS Perry did a "Dixie Chick"---criticizing the US while on foreign soil. This should not be treated as a small slip of the tongue.

It appears Perry is trying to influence the measures or conduct of Mexico WRT disputes or controversies with the United States, and/or trying to defeat the measures of the United States in collusion with the Mexican government.

BACKUP In June 2007, Representative Steve King introduced legislation that would prohibit Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi from traveling to Syria and violated The Logan Act. The amendment was not adopted. The Logan Act is a United States federal law that forbids unauthorized citizens from negotiating with foreign governments. It was passed in 1799 and last amended in 1994. Violation of the Logan Act is a felony, punishable under federal law with imprisonment of up to three years.

28 posted on 09/03/2007 3:30:06 PM PDT by Liz (It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong. Voltaire)
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TEXAS governor rapped for paving way for construction of Trans-Texas Corridor
One News Now | August 24, 2007 | Chad Groening
FR Posted on 08/25/2007 4:51:06 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Texas Governor Rick Perry is being called to task by an author and investigative journalist for vetoing bills that would have blocked construction of the controversial Trans-Texas Corridor.

Dr. Jerome Corsi has been one of the leading voices warning the American public about the consequences of the Trans-Texas Corridor, which will be part of a superhighway -- purported to be four football fields wide -- that will allow Mexican trucks to enter the U.S. and traverse the core of the country all the way to Canada.

The best-selling author asserts that Governor Perry cleared the way for construction to begin in his state when he vetoed several bills passed by the Legislature that would have stalled the project.

"Governor Perry has been 100 percent gung-ho in building this road," says Corsi. "The Legislature voted a two-year moratorium, it voted a redefinition of eminent domain -- [and] Governor Perry vetoed them. [On] at least one of those measures, he waited until the Texas Legislature was out of session so it couldn't even override his veto."

Corsi says it is unfortunate that there has been political pressure to get the project started. "The Federal Highway Administration's lawyer wrote letters threatening the Texas Legislature to cut off federal highway funds if they got in the way of this Trans-Texas Corridor," he says.

Corsi believes the same pressure will be applied on other states, like Oklahoma, to go along with the project. He suggests that would mean a loss of more American jobs and could pose a threat to U.S. sovereignty.


Construction of Hway in Mexico


NASCO Map of Corridor

NASCO Members: United States
Texas Dept. of Transportation
Iowa Department of Transportation
State of Oklahoma
Minnesota Dept. of Transportation
Bell County, Texas
Denton County, Texas
Tarrant County, Texas
Webb County, Texas
Jackson County, Missouri
City of Denton, Texas
City of Ft. Worth, Texas
City of Gainesville, Texas
City of Kansas City, Missouri
International Trade Institute of the Americas
Free Trade Alliance San Antonio
Port San Antonio
United States - Mexico Chamber of Commerce
Kansas City SmartPort
The Ardmore Development Authority, City of Ardmore, Oklahoma
Belton Economic Development Corporation
The Des Moines Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
The Allen Group
Hillwood - Alliance Texas
The Ambassador Bridge Detroit/Windsor Crossing
American Airlines
Blackwood, Langworthy & Tyson, Kansas City law firm
Cadre Technologies
Franco Eleuteri & Associates
EWI Risk Services, Inc.
GrowthNet Trading, LLC
International Bank of Commerce
Lockheed Martin
Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores
PROTECT-US, Inc.
Scrub Oak Technologies
Strasburger & Price Law Firm
Trans Am Group
Yellow Roadway Corporation Worldwide

29 posted on 09/03/2007 3:32:38 PM PDT by Liz (It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong. Voltaire)
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To: ken21
Actually Perry obviously thinks he can run again in 2010 (that's what he was saying before he did his TTC veto Boo-boo)...and may be harboring Presidential ambitions. He was invited...and went to this year's Bilderberger Conference.

He also is apparently widely regarded as the "most travelled" Governor in the country, in the sense that he makes more rounds of State political events where Republicans gather. Just was in California, and espousing a nominally conservative "values" line.

Apparently, smaller government and accepting the limits that the voters wish to put on government doesn't seem to be one of those values.

The veto of the 2 year moratorium on the TTC timed so that it couldn't be overturned because the Legislature was out of session just really really sucks. It should, by rights, stick in the craw of any honest American, let alone Texans.

30 posted on 09/25/2007 4:11:43 PM PDT by Paul Ross (Ronald Reagan-1987:"We are always willing to be trade partners but never trade patsies.")
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