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To: hocndoc

Where are Perry’s and KBH’s fabulous records of positive action? Grassroots conservatives are tired of betrayals by our “experienced” Republican politicians. We constantly have to watch these people to try to make sure that we aren’t sold-out by them more often than we are. Yes, they may be better than Granholm and Boxer, but that is about all that can be said (other than that they say all the right words at election time).

Since you asked about the health and strength of the Wharton County Party, how about the Harris County Party, the Tarrant County Party, and other places where the constant betrayal of conservatism by our esteemed “experienced” Republican political leaders has resulted in people staying home?

Medina offers a much better prospect of having an administration that would adhere to large portions of the platform. That is more than has ever been the case with establishment Republicans. BTW, I haven’t heard Perry or KBH say they would support Medina if she wins the nomination.

The small Republican establishment that is running the party into the ground had better figure out that real conservatives are just about done with them. If Perry gets the nomination, he’d better get a spine transplant and a better set of convictions (not what he says, but what he is committed to doing)

I’ll support Perry if I have to, but I don’t think I can stomach voting for Hutchison.


42 posted on 02/10/2010 6:20:18 PM PST by achilles2000 (Shouting "fire" in a burning building is doing everyone a favor...whether they like it or not)
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To: achilles2000

Thank the Lord, we’re not going to have to worry about Kay.

As for Medina, the only organized Republican leadership that she’s ever had is as County Chair in Wharton County. This is all we have to judge her by.

All I’ve seen is her ability to rebel against the Republican party. This may be a skill that she can call upon in the Texas legislature. However, she’s not had much luck *winning* and I have some legislation I’d like to see passed in 2011.

I know that Governor Perry has stood for the family and for the right to life, over and over. Men and women I know to be honorable serve on his campaign committees. He’s attended the Rally for Life several times, he appointed a good friend to the Committee that wrote the “Woman’s Right to Know” information book, fought to get the language for Parental consent and high standards for verification of the ID of the parent through the Medical Act, when we couldn’t get the Dems to pass anything in ‘05. Even the Gardasil EO, for which he’s taken so much criticism, ordered,

“”Parents’ Rights. The Department of State Health Services will, in order to protect the right of parents to be the final authority on their children’s health care, modify the current process in order to allow parents to submit a request for a conscientious objection affidavit form via the Internet while maintaining privacy safeguards under current law.””

This was to amend the requirement that once a year, parents request the paperwork in writing, to get the official form with a “raised seal.”

I know about my County and I know what I’ve experienced at the State Convention. I don’t know anything about Harris or Tarrant County.

However, what happens in these 3 counties does not change the question about what sort of history Medina has.


43 posted on 02/10/2010 8:12:12 PM PST by hocndoc (http://www.LifeEthics.org (I've got a mustard seed and I'm not afraid to use it.) (RIA)
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