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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Let the Games Begin
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Don't mess with Texas!
TFV - 4/14/09, 4:22 PM
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He may just have moved himself to a lead position for a Republican presidential bid. I'm impressed.
- 4/14/09, 5:08 PM
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Obviously Gov. Perry is leading "right-wing hate groups" as defined by DHS.
Stick - 4/14/09, 5:11 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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I reckon I could grow into a Cowboy fan.
- 4/14/09, 5:15 PM
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God Bless Texas!
drummermanrick - 4/14/09, 5:17 PM
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In the upcoming furor, Texas will be the place to be!
- 4/14/09, 6:47 PM
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Ah, not so much. Perry sees a chance for favorable publicity. He is a politician in every way. In any case, the resolution has essentially no teeth. The only possible effect may be if our congressmen are less than enthusiastic supporters and challengers for their seats make an issue out of it next year.
O's Homeland Security is probably taking names of everyone involved in this and the tea parties tomorrow.
It's too late. - 4/14/09, 7:06 PM
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Oops. That was me--mary.
- 4/14/09, 7:07 PM
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If I didn't live in Texas, and thus already know from bitter experience that he (and our senators) are about 99% hat and 1% cattle, I'd be impressed, too.
jd - 4/14/09, 7:11 PM
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So, you're telling us that we have a little "tastes great, less filling" going on here, eh?
*sigh*
I could see his lips moving, but just this once I wanted to believe a politician. Bet he got a lot in college too... - 4/14/09, 8:08 PM
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Man this is gonna kill an Okie, but, I think once Oklahoma, Louisiana, and South Carolina join this may be more of a serious force. Texas is not the reddest state, but by God it was the first to call the Federal Government out in the street. Way to Hook em Horns.
- 4/14/09, 9:20 PM
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I reckon I could grow into a Cowboy fan.I reckon so
xero - 4/14/09, 9:25 PM
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What a downer. Are there any politicians with integrity ANYWHERE!?! I'm pressing the fkn button.
- 4/14/09, 10:53 PM
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Now I've been skeptical too, but it greatly heartens me that Jim Inhoff and Tom Coburn are right there with him. I'm turning off my scoff light and watching. Marry the states rights movement to the Tea Party movement, and you have a serious force and the beginning of ....something. BTW, isn't this well timed.
- 4/14/09, 11:06 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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USA! UAS! USA!
- 4/14/09, 11:32 PM
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Inhofe and Coburn rock!
O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A Oklahoma OK!
~you know who... - 4/15/09, 8:18 AM
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Montana and Idaho are in this same camp. Sovereignty bills have passed the Legislatures and are waiting for the respective Governors. Gives us here in Washington hope. Texas is a long way off.
DE644 - 4/15/09, 9:44 AM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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Prollem is, MoSup won't move that far from the kids. I need this in Virginia, or even NC, DE, PA, or WVA. MD is utterly hopeless.
- 4/15/09, 10:11 AM
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Just settle for South Carolina Rog. The extra miles will be more than offset by all the different ways you can have shrimp and grits. Dang, I'm drooling, dirty shrimp and grits, Mmmmm.
- 4/15/09, 2:32 PM
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Wadja expect from Maryland?
A UNION slave state. They managed to do it all wrong all at the same time. - 4/15/09, 3:40 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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hey, Maryland was kept in the Union only after Lincoln jailed a few dozen secession-leaning members of the state legislature, and other pro Confederacy folks.
- 4/15/09, 8:53 PM