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Trouble in Perryland

iwannabeacowboy

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So OT is okay that Perry has had a biased partisan da waste tax payer money for a grand jury that will go nowhere because Perry followed the law, but is fully against any kind of investigation of his messiah for breaking or not executing the law?

:lol:
 
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iwannabeacowboy said:
So OT is okay that Perry has had a biased partisan da waste tax payer money for a grand jury that will go nowhere because Perry followed the law, but is fully against any kind of investigation of his messiah for breaking or not executing the law?

:lol:

That is up to a judge and trial jury to determine... Grand Jury says there is enough evidence to return an indictment...
Over the years I'm found it doesn't matter if you have an (R) or a (D) after your name- both can and do commit criminal offenses...
 

iwannabeacowboy

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Oldtimer said:
iwannabeacowboy said:
So OT is okay that Perry has had a biased partisan da waste tax payer money for a grand jury that will go nowhere because Perry followed the law, but is fully against any kind of investigation of his messiah for breaking or not executing the law?

:lol:

That is up to a judge and trial jury to determine... Grand Jury says there is enough evidence to return an indictment...
Over the years I'm found it doesn't matter if you have an (R) or a (D) after your name- both can and do commit criminal offenses...

Read it slowly again.
 

Mike

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Oldtimer said:
iwannabeacowboy said:
So OT is okay that Perry has had a biased partisan da waste tax payer money for a grand jury that will go nowhere because Perry followed the law, but is fully against any kind of investigation of his messiah for breaking or not executing the law?

:lol:

That is up to a judge and trial jury to determine... Grand Jury says there is enough evidence to return an indictment...
Over the years I'm found it doesn't matter if you have an (R) or a (D) after your name- both can and do commit criminal offenses...

You're sounding less and less like Einstein everyday now. :roll:

I'm sure glad you find the time to come out with these profound Revelations. :???: :???: :???:
 

Whitewing

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Mike said:
Oldtimer said:
iwannabeacowboy said:
So OT is okay that Perry has had a biased partisan da waste tax payer money for a grand jury that will go nowhere because Perry followed the law, but is fully against any kind of investigation of his messiah for breaking or not executing the law?

:lol:

That is up to a judge and trial jury to determine... Grand Jury says there is enough evidence to return an indictment...
Over the years I'm found it doesn't matter if you have an (R) or a (D) after your name- both can and do commit criminal offenses...

You're sounding less and less like Einstein everyday now. :roll:

I'm sure glad you find the time to come out with these profound Revelations. :???: :???: :???:

He certainly changed my life with that last utterance. :roll:
 

flounder

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There’s no way Perry can rationally go into a courtroom and make a case as to why he felt Lehmberg should have been removed from her position when he clearly had no problem with these other two Republican District Attorneys staying in office following their DUI convictions.

In my opinion, it’s clearly obvious what happened here. Rosemary Lehmberg was investigating Perry’s office on possible corruption charges. Then following her DUI conviction, Perry saw an opportunity to get rid of her. So he used his position as governor to try to intimidate, threaten and blackmail Ms. Lehmberg into resigning, because if she resigned, he would have been able to choose her replacement.

Because nothing at all sounds corrupt about a governor using their power to try to force the resignation of someone investigating his office for corruption, knowing that he would be able to personally handpick whomever would take over the investigation.

Na, that doesn’t sound corrupt at all.


http://www.forwardprogressives.com/new-information-might-help-send-rick-perry-straight-prison/
 

Whitewing

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flounder said:
There’s no way Perry can rationally go into a courtroom and make a case as to why he felt Lehmberg should have been removed from her position when he clearly had no problem with these other two Republican District Attorneys staying in office following their DUI convictions.

In my opinion, it’s clearly obvious what happened here. Rosemary Lehmberg was investigating Perry’s office on possible corruption charges. Then following her DUI conviction, Perry saw an opportunity to get rid of her. So he used his position as governor to try to intimidate, threaten and blackmail Ms. Lehmberg into resigning, because if she resigned, he would have been able to choose her replacement.

Because nothing at all sounds corrupt about a governor using their power to try to force the resignation of someone investigating his office for corruption, knowing that he would be able to personally handpick whomever would take over the investigation.

Na, that doesn’t sound corrupt at all.


http://www.forwardprogressives.com/new-information-might-help-send-rick-perry-straight-prison/

Clearly the first time a politician has used his political office to try to gain an advantage over his political opponents.

I'm shocked and saddened that this occurred in this day and age and under a pub gubnor to boot. It's enough to make one want to quit politics alltogether. :cry:
 

littlejoe

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hoppy, I may be ferrying a warbird into falcon field shortly. you best have storage unit douched out and ready for inspection. that is all.
 

hopalong

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littlejoe said:
hoppy, I may be ferrying a warbird into falcon field shortly. you best have storage unit douched out and ready for inspection. that is all.



I will have a hazmat team standing by to decontaminate after your visit :wink: and to incinerate your pink chaps, and after that a real cowboy to show you how to throw a half hitch :D :D
Falcon field is about 110 miles N.E. of me but they do have rental cars so you can visit :roll: :roll:

http://www.mesaaz.gov/falcon_field/
 

hypocritexposer

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Rick Perry Just Released A 'Wanted' Shirt With His Mug Shot

http://www.chron.com/technology/businessinsider/article/Rick-Perry-Just-Released-A-Wanted-Shirt-With-5706511.php
 

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