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To: q_an_a
"Kay would be a better governor than Rick “good hair no honesty” Perry."

I believe you are the only supportive comment about KBH. Care to tell the rest of us why you think she will be a better Gov than Perry, or preferably another conservative other than the two mentioned. KBH needs to retire and enjoy the praise she will receive for her dedication to Texas. Otherwise, she runs a huge risk of having to run the dirtiest campaign of her career and destroying a decent reputation. Whatever the outcome from this campaign is, it is certainly to end the political career of the looser.

81 posted on 03/28/2009 10:39:50 AM PDT by devane617 (Republicans first strategy should be taking over the MSM. Without it we are doomed.)
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To: devane617
A well respected auto dealer was given a hand shake, by Perry, that fees for paperwork, on new cars, could be raised by about 25.00 on each car - that includes the things people want like the dealer getting the county records to clear the title to the new owner via the dealer - saves lots of time and hastle. Perry vetoed the bill. Perry sold a Spanish company the contract on the TransTexas highway before anyone had seen the plans. No bids just a sale. I could go on and on. One day someone will find the loose string on the sweater and it will all unravel. I have no proof but I don't trust him.

As to KBH she is on many sides of issues, she is a mainstream religous person from the old school of go along and get along and I disagree with her. But she works hard for values and good ideas - maybe not everything I like but more than Perry and I trust that if she makes a promise she won't knife her supporters.

85 posted on 03/28/2009 7:42:17 PM PDT by q_an_a
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