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To: Cincinatus' Wife; Liz; napscoordinator

I have no doubt that Gingrich’s position on property rights waxes and wanes according to his moods. But your candidate (as well as my former Mayor) also is pretty bad on property rights. Trans Texas Corridor, anyone?


21 posted on 01/15/2012 2:49:37 PM PST by miss marmelstein
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To: miss marmelstein

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2772684/posts

…….”Much has been criticized of Governor Perry’s initial support for the Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC). As President of the Conservative Coalition of the Texas Legislature, I was deeply involved in that entire process. My rural district was directly in the path of the TTC and the project was largely viewed by my constituents as an abuse of the governmental power of eminent domain.

Truth is, the TTC started as a expansion on the I-35 corridor. The plan was added to legislation by the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) as a new “branch” of highway that ran from south Texas to the north right through my district. TXDOT presented facts that upon the completion of the Panama Canal expansion many of the trading freighters, which currently only serve the West Coast, would be able to bring their cargo to Texas ports.

It was anticipated that this would place a tremendous burden on the current highway system as it heads north. However, the flawed TXDOT presentation of the plan and threats to private land ownership were not handled well. Citizens throughout Texas were insulted by the methods of potential property seizure, foreign control of Texas properties and other abuses.

It was wrong, and when presented with the will of Texas citizens, Governor Perry put a stop to it.

While driving my daughter back to begin a new semester at Baylor University, I received a call from the Governor’s office requesting that I invite a group of my fellow Texas Conservative Coalition legislators to his office to meet with him and TXDOT leadership. The following week several of us met with Governor Perry and the TXDOT Commissioner and Executive Director to share the frustration and opposition of our constituents across the state to the TTC.

After a lengthy meeting, Governor Perry did something that has made me respect him as I have no other leader which I have observed or served alongside. He sat back in his chair, gave our arguments thought and said, “Tell your constituents you talked to the Governor, and the Trans-Texas Corridor is no more.”

To this day, the handful of legislators in attendance at that meeting have respected Rick Perry–a man who was confident, honest, and exhibited absolute integrity to his citizens. He often does not receive the proper recognition and credit he deserves for his decisive response to the will of Texas citizens against the TTC. When presented with their objections and opposition, he brought a halt to the ill-conceived TTC.”……


22 posted on 01/15/2012 2:56:51 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: miss marmelstein

That is between Texas people and their Government. I don’t remember Perry proposing for any federal power grab. He is the fighter of states rights.

On the other hand, Newt is the ultimate “I have all answers and will design the right answers for America” kind of statist.

Don’t throw mud at Perry just because you can’t wash up Newt to make him look clean.


23 posted on 01/15/2012 2:59:03 PM PST by indianrightwinger
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