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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: Texas Grand Jury Indicts Governor Rick Perry [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)87. No, I'm not missing the point
You're just working very hard at bashing Texas.
That would require her committing one for which she would be removed from office, I would imagine.
Yep. Kinda indicates Parry was breaking the law in order to go after her.
Get a roomful of people in Texas in which not a single one would be persuaded that "Getting rid of her was the right thing to do."
So, Parry should have shot her? It would be getting rid of her.
No? A little too harsh? Then perhaps people in Texas will think there is a correct way to get rid of her, and an incorrect way to get rid of her.
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It's a special prosecutor from San Antonio presenting the case and he was appointed by the elder
TexasTowelie
Aug 2014
#125
And the reason you can tell you're wrong is politicians get convicted quite frequently.
jeff47
Aug 2014
#92
I guess we're all prophesying at this point. Some with more absolutism than others.
LanternWaste
Aug 2014
#81
Mr. Abbott is going to spend a lot of time having to defend himself against his association w/CPRIT
blogslut
Aug 2014
#113
I guess Perry can add another government agency to his list of things he would like to get rid of.
npk
Aug 2014
#82
So the DA who he wants to resign, and is withholding funds from, is also the DA who indicted him?
Calista241
Aug 2014
#94
Great news, always a positive to see political scum get washed down the drain
anti partisan
Aug 2014
#102