Posted on 07/24/2015 10:27:22 AM PDT by smoothsailing
July 24, 2015
An appeals court in Texas had dismissed one of two felony charges pending against former Gov. Rick Perry.
A grand jury indicted Perry last August on one count of abusing his office and one count of coercing a public servant for allegedly trying to push a local Democratic district attorney to resign by threatening to withhold state funds from her office.
Prosecutors claim that Perry tried to use his veto power to force Rosemary Lehmberg, the Travis County district attorney, to leave office after she was arrested for driving while intoxicated. Lehmbergs office in Austin oversees public corruption investigations, including into officials in the Texas state government and the federal government.
The appeals court dropped the coercion of a public servant indictment, citing the Texas Republicans right to free speech.
The statute on which the coercion of a public servant is based, as written, and as we are bound to construe it, violates the First Amendment and, accordingly, cannot be enforced, wrote Texas Court of Appeals Judge Bert Richardson.
The charge would have entailed a prison term of between two and 10 years, while the remaining abuse of his official government position charge could carry between five and 99 years, according to the New York Times.
The former Texas governor, a 2016 Republican candidate for president, has repeatedly proclaimed his innocence.
The lead attorney for Perrys team, Tony Buzbee, said in a statement that Fridays decision is a clear step towards victory for the rule of law.
The only remaining count we believe to be a misdemeanor, and the only issue is whether the governors veto or any veto in the absence of bribery can ever be illegal. The appeals court made clear that this case was questionable, he added.
The remaining charge is hanging on by a thread, and we are confident that once it is put before the court, it will be dismissed on its face.
Other than some odd connection you made in your own mind you have nothing you can provide that proves up the statement you made above. I know Rick Perry and I am fed up with him myself but the notion that he has connections to George Soros is daft. Perry would laugh his a$$ off if you asserted something like that directly to his face.
You are correct that the nutballs in Austin through the Travis County DA have been running without tether for years. Ronnie Earl had a ball with it. Fortunately, this was fixed in the last Texas legislative session. That garbage has been stopped.
Perry has as his lead attorney Tony Buzbee, Buzbee is a genius and at some point the bogus charges against Perry will go away.
I am just trying to connect the dots, based on his age and history and intelligence. He is not stupid. He courts Hispanic votes. He certainly cannot take the stances I do, for example, in public. But he displays a reticence, an absolute refusal, to come right out and say that illegal immigration is a crisis (after what he witnessed last summer and Obama’ executive actions). Rather, he chooses to engage in sweet talk, as in “from the Alamo to Afghanistan” and praises Hispanic contribution - thereby presenting a false choice - if you criticize illegals you are thereby criticizing Hispanics. He said that in response to Trump’s warnings over illegals. Perry knows Trump did not say “Hispanics”. There are about 30 million illegals in the United States. There is no way the country can survive if drastic measures are not taken. If politicians can’t alert the voters for fear of immigrants, then the nation is finished.
He did try to get the super highway through Texas, which is being pushed by Soros people; Soros people being a metaphor for those wanting to submerge the United States into a mere trading post conglomerate. He launched a pathetic attack on Trump yesterday - pure acid, after he has criticized Trump’s tone. He can’t gainsay the truth Trump speaks; he just slams Trump.
When it came out in 2013 Christies Bridgegate was wall to wall coverage. The eastern elites think hes a viable candidate and this was to kill him in the cradle.
Walkers John Doe began with the SWAT raids in 2013.
Perry a few months later.
I postulated what I said; I never stated that I knew it for a fact. It just seems strange to me that the stances he takes - immigration, addressing LaRaza on very friendly terms (and you would not believe what LaRaza says in private), signing deals with Muslims, VICIOUSLY attacking Trump for attacking an insane immigration policy, promoting the super highway from Mexico - and a few more people from Texas have mentioned - are all in accord with the globalist agenda. If he were in fact aligned with the globalists, how would he have acted differently? As I said before, he has a potential to lead and he is obsessed with promoting political correctness talking points.
You forgot Guardasil which was a very stupid Perry move.
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I agree it was BS, but Perry is a bumbling fool.
He didn’t respect his office, nor the people that put him in office. It was “Rick Perry’s Excellent ASdventure” the whole time.
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