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re: Gov Perry indicted.

Posted on 8/15/14 at 11:51 pm to
Posted by S.E.C. Crazy
Alabama
Member since Feb 2013
7905 posts
Posted on 8/15/14 at 11:51 pm to
Yea dummy, he is being harmed for governmental actions dimwit. Do you think Obama will be paying for lawyers out of his pockets for his being sued by Congress. DIMWITS.


The bych was a disgrace, and a drunk driver, she doesn't need to be judging other people when she isn't seen as an upright citizen PERIOD.

Go check out the dumb bich in jail falling all over the place and telling evrryone tgey better let her out of jail.

LMAO
Posted by REG861
Ocelot, Iowa
Member since Oct 2011
36409 posts
Posted on 8/15/14 at 11:52 pm to
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quote:
Perry's lawyer has billed the state $80,000 since June.

Small government and spending slasher ... Unless it's his pocket. Thanks, mofo!


How much would he have spent if some spiteful drunk didn't work to get baseless charges brought against him? Or should he not use a lawyer for this?


Posted by Iosh
Bureau of Interstellar Immigration
Member since Dec 2012
18941 posts
Posted on 8/15/14 at 11:55 pm to
The least predictable part of SEC Crazy posts is whether the fatfinger typos will outnumber the "ur dumb" insults.

The most predictable part of SEC Crazy posts is pretty much everything else.
Posted by cwill
Member since Jan 2005
54752 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 12:05 am to
Another surprisingly long thread regarding an irrelevant politician. What gives poliboard?
Posted by SpidermanTUba
my house
Member since May 2004
36128 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 12:22 am to
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But the District Attorney who got arrested for DUI is a fine upstanding public servant, right?

...who didn't have $7.5 MILLION dollars to hang over the heads of the prosecuting DA.

Posted by REG861
Ocelot, Iowa
Member since Oct 2011
36409 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 12:24 am to
quote:


But the District Attorney who got arrested for DUI is a fine upstanding public servant, right?

...who didn't have $7.5 MILLION dollars to hang over the heads of the prosecuting DA.


LINK
Posted by SpidermanTUba
my house
Member since May 2004
36128 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 12:26 am to
Are any of the facts of this case even disputed?


Is it not undisputed fact that Perry publicly stated if Lehmberg didn't resign he would veto funding?

If that's the case it would appear to come to down only to the question of whether the given facts constitute a violation of the law.

I predict the dipshit will plead guilty and sit for 2-3 years in the prison system he helped to keep shitty.
This post was edited on 8/16/14 at 12:27 am
Posted by SpidermanTUba
my house
Member since May 2004
36128 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 12:28 am to
quote:

quote:

But the District Attorney who got arrested for DUI is a fine upstanding public servant, right?

...who didn't have $7.5 MILLION dollars to hang over the heads of the prosecuting DA.



LINK



Do you actually not understand that the facts surrounding Lehmberg's arrest are completely irrelevant?

Posted by Taxing Authority
Houston
Member since Feb 2010
57171 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 12:40 am to
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Yeah I'm sure that's what Perry was thinking when he decided to abuse the power of his office to punish a state official for investigating one of his pet project for corruption.
That's a hell of an accusation. When did that happen?
Posted by Taxing Authority
Houston
Member since Feb 2010
57171 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 12:41 am to
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in a decentralized system, the veto of a governor wouldn't have much say so over a county DA's decision to resign
That's a good point. Especially since there was no serious local effort to recall Rosie.
Posted by SpidermanTUba
my house
Member since May 2004
36128 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 12:53 am to
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That's a hell of an accusation. When did that happen?

LINK /
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At the same time, the unit, long a weather vane to Texas politics, was investigating one of Perry’s signature achievements, the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, for alleged mismanagement. Texans for Public Justice, a left-leaning watchdog group, filed an ethics complaint over Perry’s public veto threat.


Posted by Taxing Authority
Houston
Member since Feb 2010
57171 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 1:08 am to
That's not what you described. The governor has veto power. And because it's a discretionary power he could have done it because of any reason whatsoever. That's... you know... kinda how what it's for. If a governor exercising the power of his office as defined in the state constitution is a crime... what isn't a crime?

Now perhaps we would agree that's a lot of power in the executive of a state... it's also a lot of power in the president... but neither has anything to do with this case...

Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98175 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 3:40 am to
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And this has to do with the Alabama GOP, how?


I didn't specify the Alabama GOP.
Posted by LSURulzSEC
Lake Charles via Oakdale
Member since Aug 2004
77298 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 7:27 am to
Sooooo...the DA is busted on DWI and convicted while in office and refused to step down from office and in turn she will bring charges to try and convict people of the same charges she was convicted of WHILE IN OFFICE and to top it off the Public Integrity Unit is housed in her office...yeah nothing unethical there as well as hypocritical...

Posted by udtiger
Over your left shoulder
Member since Nov 2006
98683 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 7:32 am to
He could have vetoed the funding because his a-hole itched. That is the level of discretion he has.

He gave the entity that was going to get the funding a choice. It chose to reject the conditions of not vetoing.

Pure politics.

Again, a Travis County grand jury indicted Tom Delay, who ultimately was completely exonerated, in a similar bullshite political show trial.
Posted by Semaphore
a former French colony
Member since Jan 2013
275 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 8:21 am to
It might be just the right amount of martyrdom needed to boost his presidential run.

He's being Nifonged.
Posted by SpidermanTUba
my house
Member since May 2004
36128 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 8:41 am to
quote:

It might be just the right amount of martyrdom needed to boost his presidential run.



If he can delay the trial until after he wins and takes the Presidency, he'll be immune from prosecution for 4 years!


That's definitely his best shot. Though Congress might wanna consider what happens if the President-elect is serving a prison term at the time he is supposed to become President.


You're right though - like a bad rapper - getting arrested and going to prison might be the best thing to happen to his career!
This post was edited on 8/16/14 at 8:43 am
Posted by SpidermanTUba
my house
Member since May 2004
36128 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 8:46 am to
quote:

He could have vetoed the funding because his a-hole itched. That is the level of discretion he has.

He gave the entity that was going to get the funding a choice. It chose to reject the conditions of not vetoing.

Pure politics.



Illegal politics.


Count II.


LINK

quote:


Again, a Travis County grand jury indicted Tom Delay, who ultimately was completely exonerated, in a similar bullshite political show trial.



If that's the best defense Perry has I'd say he's in deep shite.
Posted by 3nOut
Central Texas, TX
Member since Jan 2013
28860 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 8:50 am to
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Do you actually not understand that the facts surrounding Lehmberg's arrest are completely irrelevant?


Why the hell not? Because you don't want them to?

Posted by udtiger
Over your left shoulder
Member since Nov 2006
98683 posts
Posted on 8/16/14 at 9:05 am to
Tuba...If you really have the academic credentials you claim to have, that institution of higher learning will be losing its accreditation with the quickness.
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