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Gov.(Richardson) Welcomes Texas Renegade Senators
Albuquerque Journal | Wednesday, July 30, 2003 | Kate Nash

Posted on 07/30/2003 1:12:57 PM PDT by woofie

Wednesday, July 30, 2003

Eleven Texas senators say they are prepared to spend 30 days or more at the Albuquerque Pyramid Marriott, where they have been welcomed by Gov. Bill Richardson.

As part of that welcome, Richardson says he will have State Police protect the renegade Democrats.

They fled Austin on Monday hoping to block a Republican plan to redistrict the state's congressional seats. By leaving Texas, they are denying the GOP-dominated Senate a quorum.

But not everyone is happy with the Texans' visit.

Republican Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White wrote a letter to the governor Tuesday protesting the use of state money to protect the Texas Democrats.

"We are diverting our officers to provide a security force for something that is nothing more than a political party battle that doesn't concern New Mexicans," White said.

Richardson said, however, the state has a duty to protect high-profile guests. His office said only one officer has been assigned to the duty and no one is being paid overtime — yet.

He acknowledged that overtime might be needed if the senators make an extended stay.

White said in an interview that any time officers are on the job, taxpayer money is being spent.

"It's been a very violent summer and it's troubling that our precious resources are being used for a political purpose," he said.

In part, State Police are staying close to the lawmakers because of rumors that some Texans could hire private security officers to come looking for them. White suggested the Democrats hire a security force at their own expense for protection.

The senators, who have been holding news briefings for local and national reporters, say they want their Republican counterparts to include them and their constituents in the redistricting process before they will return.

They also accuse the opposition of changing procedural rules to benefit them for a special session called Monday by Gov. Rick Perry to deal with redistricting.

Republicans hope to control more of Texas' 32 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, where Democrats have a 17-15 majority.

At a news conference inside the hotel Tuesday, Richardson had a message for Texas Republicans, including U.S. House Majority Floor Leader Tom DeLay, who the fleeing lawmakers say is part of the remapping effort.

"I think he should back off," the governor said.

Poised in front of a Texas flag, Richardson said the Republicans should "put redistricting on the back burner and deal with issues affecting people, like health care and education."

Outside the hotel, Tom Childress, a Texan who moved to Albuquerque a few days ago, protested the senators who split.

"The people who elected these Democrats didn't expect them to run away. They expected them to do their job," he said.

The Texas battle could have ramifications in New Mexico.

"The probability of it (redistricting) happening here increases if they do it (in Texas)," said Senate President Pro Tem Richard Romero, an Albuquerque Democrat. "I think if Texas does it, people will look at it differently here."

New Mexico's redistricting following the 2000 Census was decided in the courts, and New Mexico Democrats unsuccessfully tried to revive the issue in this year's legislative session.

While it's the Republicans who are behind the effort to redraw Texas' districts, New Mexico House Speaker Ben Lujan and other Democratic leaders have said they would consider reopening the issue here if Texas Republicans prevail.

Richardson could put redistricting before New Mexico lawmakers at a special session this fall, but he said he's reluctant to do so.

"I am personally opposed to a redistricting session ... but I will leave the door slightly open because I am concerned about Republican efforts in Texas, in Colorado and in other parts of the country to disenfranchise voters," he said.

Journal staff writer Jeff Jones contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: New Mexico; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: billrichardson; nm; texas
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To: Saundra Duffy
I'm with you. The Pubbies look impotent and the folks who vote Dem anyhow could care less and without redistricting, the current gerrymandering in the Dems favor will gauranteee Dem control regardless of the overall popular vote.

It is very screwy that the Dems can basically boycott their jobs if they don't like the way they know it will turn out. I suppose they could do this with any legislation that requires a certain quorum and I would not be suprised if it does not catch on elsewhere.

They are all about winning...damn the torpedoes and they whip our butts in every area except individual contributions.
41 posted on 07/30/2003 2:50:31 PM PDT by wardaddy (True happiness is nuts after the flop.)
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To: woofie
Eleven Texas senators say they are prepared to spend 30 days or more at the Albuquerque Pyramid Marriott, where they have been welcomed by Gov. Bill Richardson.

I sure would like to know who is footing the bill..... The cheapest room is $79 per night. Add in the porn that these RATS are probably watching, as well as all the long distance calls on the phones, and the room service, and the wet bar and you are talking about a significant bill....someone is paying and I would be willing to bet it's not the Senators.

42 posted on 07/30/2003 2:57:59 PM PDT by TheBattman
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To: woofie
Thanks for the ;ping...... There is plenty of time for you good folks to entertain the 'chicken ds' by showing them the Land Of Enchantment. They may get a bit smelly and strong so keep a little distance between you and them...


43 posted on 07/30/2003 2:58:45 PM PDT by deport
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To: Principled
There will be republican money pouring into the districts in question.

I doubt that would matter. Notice the DemocRATS only have the minmum number of holdouts to block a quorum? I think all the Senate DemocRATS supported this action. Only the senators with the safest seats participated while leaving more vulnerable DemocrAT senators in Austin so they could have political cover the next time they run for reelection.

44 posted on 07/30/2003 3:03:31 PM PDT by Paleo Conservative (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law.)
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To: Paleo Conservative; Principled
I think there are only four of the 12 democrat Senators up for election in 2004....... And two of them are in safe districts I think....
45 posted on 07/30/2003 3:07:11 PM PDT by deport
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To: Political Junkie Too
What is "another state" if not its executive or legislature, since those are the elected representatives of the people of the state?

My thought is that if Richardson had entered into an agreement with Perry in some way, that would be a proscribed action. What Richardson is doing is not in accord with Texas, it is against the majority of the Texas legislature.

Something just occurred to me, and I apologize if someone else thought of it before -- is it possible Bill the Shill got his post as chairman of the 2004 DNC Convention because he agreed to help with this stunt?

46 posted on 07/30/2003 3:11:43 PM PDT by L.N. Smithee (Just because I don't think like you doesn't mean I don't think for myself)
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To: Saundra Duffy
This is weird and the Republicans look stupid because they can't do anything about it.

Isn't that a sad truth.

The GOP is looking increasingly pathetic in light of all of the shennanigans the rats are perpetrating throughout the country.

Texas Republicans could just redistrict anyway and let the courts decide the legality.

But that would require balls.

47 posted on 07/30/2003 3:17:33 PM PDT by Rome2000 (Convicted felons for Kerry)
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To: Conservababe
A coworker came up with a name to distinguish our wayward Texas senators from the state reps who fled to OK. She calls them ChickenDees and ChickenDumbs!
48 posted on 07/30/2003 4:34:57 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch (Freedom isn't Free - Support the Troops!!)
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To: L.N. Smithee
is it possible Bill the Shill got his post as chairman of the 2004 DNC Convention because he agreed to help with this stunt?

I know the stated reason is that they want to appeal to Hispanic voters. Richardson doesn't seem to me to be the type of person that "Hispanics" would identify with. I think the reason he was chosen is that, as weird as it may sound, he's the most successful "former Clinton Administration official" who is still in power. If Hillary! is planning a coup at the convention, a Clintonite in charge of the convention makes sense.

-PJ

49 posted on 07/30/2003 4:39:36 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (It's not safe yet to vote Democrat.)
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To: woofie
We do not agree with the politics of Austin. Therefore, we will divide your city into three discricts, one of which extends to the Mexican border in order to remove your local legislator. This is called redistricting.
50 posted on 07/30/2003 4:41:52 PM PDT by Doe Eyes
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To: woofie
Jakarta, Indonesia - Marriott Hotel bombing probe points to Bali link
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/958966/posts

Not that I would wish this evil on anyone, but had this attack occured at the Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North hotel it might be slightly less tragic.

51 posted on 08/06/2003 12:51:49 AM PDT by anymouse
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