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Tina Benkiser Elected Texas GOP Chairman
texasgop.org ^
| 11-01-03
Posted on 11/01/2003 7:01:34 PM PST by SwinneySwitch
Tina Benkiser was overwhelmingly elected Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas today at a special meeting of the State Republican Executive Committee in Austin. She will serve the remainder of former Chairman Susan Weddingtons term, who recently resigned and was appointed President of Governor Rick Perrys OneStar Foundation. Benkiser will seek reelection at the State Convention next June in San Antonio.
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To: SwinneySwitch
Now what's the problem..., San Antonio gets all the good stuff.
To: DrewsDad
Don't always agree with him, (Reister) but have worked with him in the past to preserve the standing (but threatened) delegate allocation rule. Knows rules backwards and forwards and certainly would not allow, as did Binkhiser, a full day of wasted time before ruling a proposal out of order. Oh, for the days of Talmadge Heflin. This is going to be a particularly difficult session at best, and we need a chair with an iron hand unless we all want to be in session until 4:00 AM every night.
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posted on
11/04/2003 10:07:53 AM PST
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barkeep
To: Dog Gone
The question is whether she will steer the self-destructive conservatives in the Texas GOP, or cheer them on. How are they self-destructive? Perry won with 59% of the vote last year, and Republican gains have been steady for the last 30 years.
To: GOPcapitalist
And cultish it was - Weddington has long been involved in some VERY bizarre "religious" organizations including one called "Justice at the Gate" that goes around the state apologizing to various minority groups for slavery, abusing the Indians, taking Texas from the Mexicans etc on behalf of white people and in the name of "faith." I am quite familiar with Justice at the Gate, and they are anything but "bizarre". Their chief function is prayer for judges across the state. They match Christians with various judges of every political stripe and pray for them. They also do work in racial reconciliation, and I have never found there work offensive at all.
In addition, never have I heard anyone accuse Susan Weddington of being a "chain smoking political tramp". If you can post proof of her being deceptive, do so. Otherwise you ought not to throw terms like that around without proof.
To: barkeep
For starters, it would be unethical for judicial candidates to set in stone their positions on issues which may become cases. I believe the Supreme Court ruled that judges can express their opinions on individual issues.
To: Redbob
I'll tell you my beef. A representative represents a constituency, not a party. A candidate who wants to represent say a small district in the Piney woods, had best intend to represent the politics, idiosyncracies included of tht that constituency, not the party line.
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posted on
11/04/2003 2:27:41 PM PST
by
Melas
To: Zack Nguyen
The Republicans have been extremely successful. The people I'm referring to are some conservative activists who have managed to pass some planks to the state platform that are pretty extreme.
That hasn't really been a problem for Republican candidates because nobody who runs for office in this state will dare to endorse the state platform. They'd never get elected if they did.
Well, that has many on the platform-writing committee angry, and they'd like to force candidates to endorse the entire platform or get no party funding for elections.
That's self-destructive.
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posted on
11/04/2003 2:52:31 PM PST
by
Dog Gone
To: wyliecaver
The state convention was held in Dallas last year.
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posted on
11/04/2003 8:22:34 PM PST
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SwinneySwitch
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To: wyliecaver
They will curve it around on you........
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posted on
11/05/2003 7:28:11 AM PST
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rob3006
To: Dog Gone
The people I'm referring to are some conservative activists who have managed to pass some planks to the state platform that are pretty extreme. Oh - you're referring to the platform.
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