Posted on 10/04/2005 11:32:33 AM PDT by wcdukenfield
bttt for freedom of information, yes, even from democrats.
You got Waco right, it was their finest hour in recent history.
I think you are right. Gibson is a better choice.
Klayman's group was/is Judicial Watch.
Klayman's group was/is Judicial Watch.
Right on. Why aren't the lefties ever investigated? It's enough to make one believe in conspiracy theories.
Thank you Pal
Gibson is a lawyer, right? That might have a lot to do with his mindset.
You're confusing Landmark with Judicial Watch, which is always asking for money. Landmark is run by Mark Levin (the Great One), doesn't have its hand out all, and is seriously effective. Go to landmarklegal.org.
FYI.
ping
Just sent a copy of the request to the following: O'Reilly, Gibson, Hannity, Snow, Fox & Friends, and Dayside. Feel free to back me up by emailing all of the above or anyone else you can think of. I do not have email for Rush.
I agree. The money will probably run out juuuust before they get to the good stuff.
I'm confused, we were talking about Texas Ranger investigations under Texas Law.
I'll bet Pelosi had some conversations with Martin Frost and/or other Texas dem officials leading up to the indictments.
Is there any way Texas Governor Rick Perry can help expedite this?
Get them.
I just wish that I was rich enough to post rewards for documentation which would nail this slimey rat bastard and his fellow maggots.
I bet there is a not a single paper shredder left on the shelves of Office Depot stores in Travis County, Texas today.
10 working days
Probably not, but TX AG Greg Abbott probably can expedite this process.
The Open Records Division also provides an Open Government Hotline, staffed by investigators who specialize in both the Public Information Act and the Open Meetings Act. These investigators can answer questions regarding these laws and can help resolve disputes involving the open government laws. However, the Hotline cannot provide legal advice to private citizens or governmental entities. The Hotline can be reached at (512) 478-OPEN (6736) or toll-free at (877) OPEN TEX (673-6839).
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Texas has a pretty liberal FOIA policy. And TX AG, Greg Abbott (R) is likely to rule in favor of Rep. DeLay.
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