Posted on 10/27/2012 2:48:01 PM PDT by smoothsailing
Unbelievable! First the UN and now PP.
Time to start thinking about a move to TX - I hear Corpus Christi is excellent.
Cowboys or Texans fan...that is the question.
Thank you Texas for showing us the way.
Make illegals work and if they want to live here they work in fields for three years for free ( room and board) they get a shovel and a spade; it's more than their countries would give us were we illegals. And then they get in line with those that are doing it right.
Get rid of la Raza, get rid of Obama and the czars, get rid of anything Code Pink, or Soros, get rid of all those textbooks ...*whew" I'm pooped but there's a LOT more
Get rid of the illegal health care plan, Holder, Sotomayer, Kagan and everything Obama has done make it illegal so we can reverse ALL OF HIS thuggish sodomizing ways. Get rid of all of it. Make America America again. all of it.
My name is Karliner, and I approve this message.
As far as elected officials, absolutely! Yet Obama can direct his Justice Department to "selectively" enforce laws already on the books and refuse to defend laws passed by a duly elected Congress? By telling ICE to stand down in prosecuting certain people here illegally and refusing to defend in court the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), he has shirked his sworn duty to the Constitution. These actions alone should be grounds for impeachment and even more certainly to deny him reelection. Wake up America!!!
Amen! Praise God! And they NEVER tell these girls that 10, 20, 30 years later they will become very depressed because they killed their unborn baby. It is tragic. I have met women who had abortions when they were young and dumb, and now they are SO depressed. it is just so tragic.
No, we're just a-holes that think fast and talk slow.
The monitors can enter the state. They can't break the law of the land about 100 ft within the boundry of the polling place. They might not get arrested. They might get detained.
We ain't heroic. We're jerks. Just like jerks in NY or NJ or anywhere on the east or left coast. Except we're mostly conservative, and don't get in your face until it's way, way, way too late.
I have rope. And tall trees.
/johnny
Up near Newfoundland. That's far north Texas.
Down here in the Heart of Texas, if it don't have a stinger in it's mouth, it's got one in its tail. The grassburrs bite the ankles. We have fleas the size of housecats and ticks that just suck a dog dry to the bone.
Summer heat looks like a nuke just hit, and winter winds don't have the promise of snow to moderate the temps, and hold in a little heat.
The girls are gap-toothed and ugly, the men are slow speaking and quick to anger.
Honestly? Call the State Department and ask what shots you need before you venture into the Heart of Texas.
It's an ugly place.
If I owned hell and Texas, I'd rent Texas and live in hell. ;)
Only bright spot is that Texans never exagerate.
/johnny
No, but thanks for playing.
And you forgot to mention dangerous.
/johnny
No, we agree 100%. God didn’t grant these funds, men did. It is up to men to take them back. That right resides either in the ballot box or the legislature. I don’t know the Texas Constitution, but the American Constitution doesn’t even allow this garbage, yet here we are.
Sounds wonderful!!! ;-)
October though April, the whole state is dry and pleasant. May through September is monotonously hot and humid. The Panhandle is not so bad in the summer because of the elevation. It would be about like Sacramento.
Texas is pretty big so there is a variety in the weather.
As a general rule,, the further West you go and the further fromt he coast you go, the less rain. Means the SE part of state east of Houston is the wettest, and El Paso and Amarillo the driest.
As to wind, there is more wind typically in the drier climates, and right along the coast. The coast offers temperate weather as I recall living in Corpus Christi along the bay and never wore anything but a light sweater all winter.
East Texas, roughly everything East of a line between Dallas and Houston is not windy at all, gets good moisture and is pretty with all the forests and rolling hills.
That’s where I have our ranch.
Yes, I remember reading that, a long time ago. Maybe I'm just showing my age.
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