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Runaway Democrats shun deadline, defy fines - 'RAT sign: 'Republican Poll Tax: Day 1 $1,000'
The Dallas Morning News ^ | August 15, 2003 | By TERRENCE STUTZ and GEORGE KUEMPEL / The Dallas Morning News

Posted on 08/15/2003 3:03:30 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP


Runaway Democrats shun deadline, defy fines

11:11 PM CDT on Thursday, August 14, 2003

By TERRENCE STUTZ and GEORGE KUEMPEL / The Dallas Morning News

Eleven Senate Democrats defied a GOP deadline for returning to the Capitol on Thursday, and now – according to the Republicans – they owe the Senate $11,000 in fines.

The Democrats, holed up in a hotel in Albuquerque, N.M., said the fines are absurd, and they won't pay them.

Republicans in Austin, meanwhile, searched for ways to enforce the financial penalties against their colleagues.

The standoff between the two sides over congressional redistricting marked its 18th day on Thursday.

Gov. Rick Perry told reporters Thursday that he was shocked that the Democrats are flat-out refusing to pay any fines.

"I expect to hear someone stopped on Interstate 35 and given a ticket say, "Well the senators don't have to pay fines, why should I?' " said Mr. Perry, who has already called two special sessions of the Legislature on redistricting and stands ready to call a third when the current one ends.

"It's important that those senators come back and do what their obligation is – debate, talk about the issues and vote," he said, while voicing support for the ability of the Senate to compel absent members to return.

Under a resolution adopted by the GOP majority this week, the fines double Friday and Saturday before topping out Sunday at $5,000 per day per senator and $5,000 per day thereafter until the end of the current special session on Aug. 26. Each Democrat could be assessed a total of $57,000.

At their Albuquerque hotel, a new hand-painted sign was placed on the wall in the Democrats' meeting room noting that the clock started Thursday on the $1,000-a-day fines imposed on them by their Senate colleagues.

"Republican Poll Tax," it read. "Day 1 $1,000." The Democrats, most of whom are minorities, have likened the fines to a poll tax, once used in the South to discourage minority voting.

Noting the amount, Sen. Eliot Shapleigh of El Paso observed: "By Saturday, we will be fined our annual pay." The lawmakers, who make $600 a month, say they may challenge the fines in court.

The Democrats also said they were not concerned by reports that GOP lawmakers might try to outmaneuver them by extending the candidate filing deadline for the 2004 elections.

Part of the Democratic strategy is to boycott the Senate long enough that there won't be time for the U.S. Justice Department to conduct its mandatory review of new boundaries for congressional districts.

On Thursday, as the 4 p.m. deadline arrived for the Democrats to appear, the Senate chamber was deserted except for a group of tourists, a television crew and a handful of Senate doorkeepers stationed at the entrances to the chamber.

Republican senators, who are scheduled to reconvene Friday morning, conferred during the day about their next steps in the impasse, which started July 28 when the Democrats fled to New Mexico to block a Senate quorum and bottle up the GOP redistricting plans.

Among the sanctions that could be imposed within days are elimination of a variety of office allowances, including cellphones, travel, supplies, subscriptions and staff parking. Additionally, under consideration are reduction of the Democrats' office budgets and denial of access to the Senate floor while the chamber is in session. Each senator receives an average of $40,000 per month to operate his or her Capitol and district offices, including about $35,000 for salaries.

"We just hope the Democratic senators come back to work soon," said David Beckwith, a spokesman for Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, the Senate's presiding officer.

The Democrats got some support Thursday from other states' Democratic senators who said they were trampled earlier by their Republican colleagues.

"They threw the Colorado Legislature under a bus," said Sen. Ken Gordon of Denver, adding that the GOP-controlled Senate "bent" the rules to push through a redistricting bill in the last three days of the session earlier this year.

Like Texas, Colorado's congressional district lines had been drawn by a court. The new map approved by the Republican majority solidified their hold on a seat the Democrats said they could win.

"What Karl Rove did was terrible for Colorado. It's terrible for Texas," Democratic Sen. Bob Hagedorn of Aurora said of President Bush's chief political adviser, who the Coloradans say orchestrated the redistricting.

In Texas, Republicans are seeking to gain a sizable majority of the state's congressional delegation, now split at 17 Democrats and 15 Republicans. GOP leaders say the current map fails to reflect the state's shift toward Republicans, who hold every statewide elected office.

The redistricting battle spilled over into a historically nonpartisan transportation summit held Thursday in Irving.

U.S. Rep. Martin Frost, a Democrat, called the redistricting effort a "political jihad" by House Majority Leader Rep Tom DeLay, R-Sugar Land, against the Democratic Party.

Redistricting, Mr. Frost said, could harm the seniority of the state's delegation, leaving it with freshman representatives who "barely know where the bathrooms are" in Washington.

Staff writers Wayne Slater in Austin and Tony Hartzel in Dallas contributed to this report. Staff writers Terrence Stutz reported from Austin and George Kuempel reported from Albuquerque, N.M.

E-mail tstutz@dallasnews.com and gkuempel@dallasnews.com


Online at: http://www.dallasnews.com/latestnews/stories/081503dntexredist.c425f.html


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: democrats; redistricting; republicans; texas
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The 'RATS playing the race card and the media plays along - it's their JOBS TO vote - they're refusing !! ...

At their Albuquerque hotel, a new hand-painted sign was placed on the wall in the Democrats' meeting room noting that the clock started Thursday on the $1,000-a-day fines imposed on them by their Senate colleagues.

"Republican Poll Tax," it read. "Day 1 $1,000." The Democrats, most of whom are minorities, have likened the fines to a poll tax, once used in the South to discourage minority voting.


1 posted on 08/15/2003 3:03:31 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: Dog Gone; deport
The Dirty 'RATS !! ...

Gov. Rick Perry told reporters Thursday that he was shocked that the Democrats are flat-out refusing to pay any fines.

"I expect to hear someone stopped on Interstate 35 and given a ticket say, "Well the senators don't have to pay fines, why should I?' " said Mr. Perry, who has already called two special sessions of the Legislature on redistricting and stands ready to call a third when the current one ends.


2 posted on 08/15/2003 3:04:53 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
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To: MeeknMing
This Big Government Republican is amused at how the Democrats don't like government and are acting all of a sudden as s-government libertarians. Out of pure political self-interest of course. What a bunch of crybabies and hypocrites in Albuquerque.
3 posted on 08/15/2003 3:05:38 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: MeeknMing
U.S. Rep. Martin Frost, a Democrat, called the redistricting effort a "political jihad" by House Majority Leader Rep Tom DeLay, R-Sugar Land, against the Democratic Party.

The Rat party plays the "terrorist card" as well.
There is no level beneath which they will not go.

A jihad against "heroic" demorats indeed.
4 posted on 08/15/2003 3:09:40 AM PDT by tet68
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To: goldstategop
I have to say to Martin Frost, oh golly gee you're so important you're willing to put your party's minority representatives out of a job. Such wonderful compassion for your fellow Texans!
5 posted on 08/15/2003 3:09:58 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: MeeknMing
The disolving DemonRAT party is now officially DEAD in Texas!!!!!
6 posted on 08/15/2003 3:10:58 AM PDT by Highest Authority
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To: MeeknMing
"Republicans in Austin, meanwhile, searched for ways to enforce the financial penalties against their colleagues." Hmmmm!?!

How 'bout sending them and invoice, if they don't pay the invoice...sent the invoices to a Collection Agency and let them do the dirty work with their harrassing phone calls, letters, and their credit reports!

7 posted on 08/15/2003 3:22:52 AM PDT by harpu
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To: harpu
and an invoice
8 posted on 08/15/2003 3:24:29 AM PDT by harpu
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To: yall
Here is a list of recent articles on Redistricting:

FR Search: Keyword "Redistricting"

08-13-2003
Fleeing Texas Democrats face new probe


08-12-2003
AWOL senators face fines


08-04-2003
Demo senators strike note of defiance in maintaining holdout
(Chicken Run Official Song...)


Excerpt (Freeper comeback lyrics):
"The Killer D's of Texas"
Tune: "The Yellow Rose of Texas"
Words copyright 2003 SChad Fairbanks


Oh, the killer D's of Texas,
Are running away.
They don't act like real Texans,
so who needs 'em anyway.
They fled across the border,
to avoid a little fray.
And the killer D's of Texas
are afraid of Tom Delay.

8-4-2004
Van de Putte says she expects redistricting measure to pass
(Texas Van to Van de Putte Freep meeting)


08-04-2003
Walkout leader blasts Perry -
Democrat Van de Putte says governor's push for remap has been divisive


08-03-2003
Each side has its spin on redistricting standoff


08-03-2003
Dewhurst's reputation depends on 11 who fled


08-02-2003
Senators' letter asks Dewhurst for help --
Dems get diapers, `nasty' phone calls


07-31-2003
Dewhurst: I'm honoring tradition and precedent
(Article exposes ‘RAT Lies!!)

Congressional districts in Texas today are essentially those drawn by a partisan Legislature in 1991. At that time, a national publication called the Texas map the most outrageously gerrymandered redistricting effort in the nation, resulting in Democratic strength in our congressional delegation well beyond its representation among voters.

Our congressional lines are even more outdated today. When the Legislature failed to draw new lines to accommodate Texas' two new congressional seats in 2001, the job fell to a federal court. The judges made the fewest changes possible to the existing 1991 map, in essence protecting incumbents.

07-29-2003
Democrats bolt again – to New Mexico
(Senators trying to halt new special session on redistricting)


Link to pics of the 11 Democrat Senators that Obstructed Redistricting
(Post #4)


07-28-2003
Session ends as 11 Democrats slip out
(Dem's Flee state again!)


07-26-2003
GOP effort to redraw districts is crushed
[Texas redistricting]


More here:
FR Search: Keyword "Redistricting"


9 posted on 08/15/2003 3:26:40 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
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To: yall
Photos taken from the Texas Senators of the 78th Legislature website.

The 11 Obstructors:


Gonzalo Barrientos, Austin/Rodney Ellis, Houston/Mario Gallegos Jr., Houston


Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa, McAllen/Eddie Lucio Jr., Brownsville/Frank Madla Jr., San Antonio


Eliot Shapleigh, El Paso/Leticia Van de Putte, San Antonio/Royce West, Dallas


John Whitmire, Houston/Judith Zaffirini, Laredo


The Lone Democrat that is staying:


Kenneth Armbrister, Victoria


10 posted on 08/15/2003 3:33:42 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
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To: MeeknMing
The Govenor should halt this special session and call a new on Monday. This time, don't even try to find the Democrats. Just declare them AWOL and presumed dead, vote for redistricting, move on.
11 posted on 08/15/2003 3:39:04 AM PDT by libertylover (The Constitution is a roadmap to liberty. Let's start following it again.)
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To: MeeknMing
""Republican Poll Tax," it read. "Day 1 $1,000." The Democrats, most of whom are minorities, have likened the fines to a poll tax, once used in the South to discourage minority voting."

Typical liberal stupidity--since the REAL situation is an attempt get get them to RETURN TO THE POLLS, DO THEIR DUTY, AND VOTE. Leave it to a liberal to paint a situation as the exact opposite of what it actually is.

12 posted on 08/15/2003 3:45:46 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel)
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To: MeeknMing
… the Democrats are flat-out refusing to pay any fines.

No surprise. These are Democrats. They are the “elite.”They are above the laws that govern mere citizens.

It seems to me that a court order could initiate the expropriation of their bank accounts and other property in Texas. (That is what they’d do to you and me in a similar situation.) Meanwhile the Republicans should stop posturing about the Democrat defections, and get to work passing some other serious, conservative bills.

13 posted on 08/15/2003 4:15:10 AM PDT by bimbo
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To: MeeknMing
Olace a lien on their homes, its a simple process and they cant sell their homes till they pay the Lien.
14 posted on 08/15/2003 4:25:42 AM PDT by sgtbono2002
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To: MeeknMing
The Democrats, most of whom are minorities, have likened the fines to a poll tax, once used in the South to discourage minority voting.

Yeah, that analogy makes sense. In a bizarro world opposite kind of way.

15 posted on 08/15/2003 4:33:10 AM PDT by Grit (Tolerance for all but the intolerant...and those who tolerate intolerance etc etc)
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To: bimbo
Do they need a minimum to vote on impeachment procedings?
16 posted on 08/15/2003 4:50:14 AM PDT by BOBWADE
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To: harpu
Just deduct it from their paychecks, or withold payroll and expense reimbursement checks until they cough it up.
17 posted on 08/15/2003 5:18:25 AM PDT by Blue_Ridge_Mtn_Geek
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To: Grit
Yeah, that analogy makes sense. In a bizarro world opposite kind of way.

It's whining of the most hypocritical kind.

Put the dems back in power and watch them gerrymander till they drop. At least the Republicans didn't pull the quorom nonsense when they were in the minority.......One hopes that the next election cycle puts this bizarro nonsense to bed.

18 posted on 08/15/2003 5:24:20 AM PDT by Tom Bombadil
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To: MeeknMing
The Republicans should cut the expense budget of the Rats to zero and turn off the power to their senate offices. All their staffers will be out of a job which is fine with me.
19 posted on 08/15/2003 7:19:41 AM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
I'm all for it. These 'RATS are are makin' me angry. G-r-r-r-r-r !!

20 posted on 08/15/2003 7:22:43 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
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