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To: Arrowhead1952

Landmark Legal has asked for a FOIR to Earle, his staff, from 2001 - 2005 about any DNC etc. communications, a and phone records from August 2005 - October 2005.

Wonder what they know?


19 posted on 10/04/2005 12:42:49 PM PDT by Yellow Rose of Texas (WAR: 1/3 yes, 1/3 no, 1/3 undecided; So began the American Revolution)
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To: Yellow Rose of Texas
Wonder what they know?

They know this is a weak case and earle is a dirty RAT in every sense of the word. I wish we could ship the libs here to every corner of the planet so they couldn't vote this POS back into the DA position ever again.

Personally, I'd like to see earle indicted, found guilty and get sent to the BIG HOUSE to live with Bubba!

21 posted on 10/04/2005 12:50:13 PM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Note to the MSM - Don't stay stuck on STUPID!)
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To: Yellow Rose of Texas
Landmark Legal has asked for a FOIR to Earle, his staff, from 2001 - 2005 about any DNC etc. communications, a and phone records from August 2005 - October 2005.

Wonder what they know?

Texas Open Government Law

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).

The Open Meetings Act and the Public Information Act are codified at chapters 551 and 552, respectively, of the Government Code.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of records are subject to the Public Information Act?

Any information collected, assembled, or maintained by or for a governmental body is subject to the Public Information Act. The format (paper, electronic, microfilm, etc.) of the record does not affect its status as a public record.

Texas has a pretty liberal FOIA policy. And TX AG, Greg Abbott (R) is likely to rule in favor of Rep. DeLay.

22 posted on 10/04/2005 1:01:02 PM PDT by anymouse
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