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To: normy

I don’t like Perry or Romney. But if Rick Perry was trying to win an election in Massachusetts, do you really think he wouldn’t be every bit as liberal as Romney, and worse? At least on the national stage, Romney is running as a conservative. Perry and his freaks are defending giving illegal aliens $100,000 tuition breaks, the state forcing STD treatments on 11 year olds, and the nations’ worst and largest eminent-domain abuses. AND THAT’S WITH A TEXAS ELECTORATE.

My God, could you imagine how he’d govern Massachusetts? He’d be demanding prostitutes give away taxpayer-funded free heroin samples in 3rd-grade classes! (Yes, folks, THAT’S what hyperbole means.)


42 posted on 09/28/2011 5:42:09 AM PDT by dangus
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To: dangus

OOPS guess you missed the Last election.

WRONG AGAIN!!!

.Austin Business Journal
Date: Monday, May 23, 2011, 2:09pm CDT
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.....Gov. Rick Perry signed into law a bill that further limits government entities’ ability to seize private property.

The legislation, Senate Bill 18, was one of Gov. Perry’s so-called emergency initiatives for the current legislative session, which ends May 30. It strengthens a property owner’s right to defend against eminent domain from government agencies and private entities. Both the United States and Texas constitutions prohibit taking private property without just compensation.

“Today is a proud day for Texas landowners,” said Joe Parker Jr., president of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association .Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Latest from The Business Journals Ranchers eligible for wildfire emergency assistanceCiting drought, Texas ranchers reduce herds Texas eminent domain bill becomes law Follow this company .. “After years of hard work, Texas has new eminent domain law that will protect the private property rights of Texans; something TSCRA has been working toward for a very long time.”

For more about the legislation, read the Austin Business Journal’s previous story on the here. It goes into effect Sept. 1.

Gov. Rick Perry signed into law a bill that further limits government entities’ ability to seize private property.
The legislation, Senate Bill 18, was one of Gov. Perry’s so-called emergency initiatives for the current legislative session, which ends May 30. It strengthens a property owner’s right to defend against eminent domain from government agencies and private entities. Both the United States and Texas constitutions prohibit taking private property without just compensation.
“Today is a proud day for Texas landowners,” said Joe Parker Jr., president of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association .Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Latest from The Business Journals Ranchers eligible for wildfire emergency assistanceCiting drought, Texas ranchers reduce herds Texas eminent domain bill becomes law Follow this company .. “After years of hard work, Texas has new eminent domain law that will protect the private property rights of Texans; something TSCRA has been working toward for a very long time.”
For more about the legislation, read the Austin Business Journal’s previous story on the here. It goes into effect Sept. 1.


83 posted on 09/28/2011 8:20:12 AM PDT by Marty62 (Marty60)
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