Thankfully, I live some 50 miles northwest of Dallas so I didn't have the opportunity to eject that mewing, puking stain on Texas, Clay Jenkins. That little man (he's virtually a midget) is inept in every possible way. Had Dallas been run by Conservatives, as is the case outside of the urban areas, the whole obola outbreak would have been contained and handled in a crisp, no-nonsense manner.
Another hurl-worthy picture of the little man with a BIG mouth, Clay the commie 'RAT:
In re-reading my comment, I see now how it might be misunderstood, so here's a correction:
Had Dallas been run by Conservatives, the obola outbreak would have never happened. Third world invaders such as the self-absorbed Thomas Eric Duncan (below) would have not been allowed within the borders of Texas. The pestilence would have been cut off at the source. Texas would be truly Texan!
Man oh man, that guy is one (OK, ‘Name that movie’ quote):
“Pinnochio-lookin’ knucklehead”.
He’s almost realistic looking.
Yep there’s bunch of them democrat types and liberal voters in Dallas living in the old suburbs like Oak Cliff, Redbird Mall, Oak Lawn, and other parts. Yep, they are all there from the the young elite professionals, artsy fartsy folksy types, gay and lesbians and in-betweens, less fortunate blacks, unemployed whites, under the table worker latinos, illegal aliens of all kinds, to the homeless insane. They were there in fewer numbers when I lived in University Park years ago. Their numbers have increased greatly over the years as the more conservative middle class have have moved out to Plano, Frisco, and other nearby cities. So far they have not reached critical mass but given the record of democratic leadership in other cities, it won’t be too long.
If you’re conservative and moving to Texas, stay away from certain parts of Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Houston, and Austin. There are still some nice conservative areas within these cities but they are surrounded by liberal elements.
Would I live in Dallas today, I think not. I moved out to a rural area with nice homes, small acreage, and conservative neighbors. Taxes are higher, but quality of life is too. Now that I am retired, I only go to Dallas on business.