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(TX) GOP warning: Sanchez staff should be considered armed and dangerous
Texas GOP ^ | 9/23/2002

Posted on 09/25/2002 3:02:13 PM PDT by tarawa

GOP warning: Sanchez staff should be considered armed and dangerous

9/23/2002

The Republican Party of Texas issued a tongue-in-cheek AVB (All Voters Bulletin) today warning Texans not to open the door to Sanchez campaign workers, who should be considered armed and dangerous.

According to the Brazosport Facts, a man paid by the Tony Sanchez campaign to perform door-to-door canvassing was arrested Sunday for allegedly pulling a gun on a truck driver after an argument. After the incident was reported by news organizations, a police officer informed the suspect that the Sanchez campaign had fired him.

“Texas voters should be advised not to open the door for Sanchez campaign workers,” said Republican Party of Texas Chairman Susan Weddington. “They may be packing more than palm pilots and should be considered armed and dangerous. For safety’s sake, we urge all Texans to keep a watchful eye for suspicious Sanchez campaign workers and to lock their doors should any come knocking.”

People associated with the Sanchez campaign have also verbally abused and physically assaulted GOP volunteers in recent weeks. At a Sanchez event in Austin on September 20, a Sanchez campaign staffer attempted to intimidate GOP protestors by shouting obscenities and making lewd gestures from his car.

On September 7 in Wichita Falls, a volunteer GOP cameraman was physically assaulted by a Sanchez supporter. The assailant repeatedly struck the cameraman’s arms with closed fists in an attempt to knock the camera out of his hands. A police officer intervened as the GOP volunteer fled to safety.

“Tony Sanchez says he wants to ‘crack down hard’ on criminals, and he should follow through on his promise – beginning with his own campaign workers,” said Weddington.


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To: tarawa
Just The Facts......... as reported in THE FACTS....


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Sanchez campaigner accused of pulling gun

By Michael Baker
The Facts

Published September 23, 2002WEST COLUMBIA — An 18-year-old Houston man who worked for Tony Sanchez’ gubernatorial campaign was arrested around 5 p.m. Sunday after allegedly pulling a gun on a West Columbia man.

Ian Davis, who told police he was a canvasser for the Sanchez campaign, was going door to door in the 300 block of 15th Street when he and the

42-year-old West Columbia man, who was driving a truck at the time, got into a verbal fight, said Patrolman Michael Palmer of the West Columbia Police Department.

“They were walking in the middle of the street, and he was trying to get by,” Palmer said. “The driver got out of the truck, and one of them pulled a black pistol out of his backpack.”

The West Columbia man went back to his house, which was a couple of streets away, and called police, Palmer said.

The other campaign worker stayed out of the altercation, Palmer said.

“He just stood there and watched,” Palmer said. “He did the right thing.”

Davis was held in West Columbia jail Sunday night. He faces charges of aggravated assault, and bond will be set today when he sees the judge, Palmer said.

When news reports revealed Davis had lost his job with Sanchez‚ campaign, Palmer said it was he that broke the news to him.

“I was the one who had to let him know,” Palmer said. “I told him he lost his job.”


21 posted on 09/25/2002 5:29:31 PM PDT by deport
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To: Illbay
So Karen Hughes is back in Texas, huh?
22 posted on 09/25/2002 9:00:51 PM PDT by gov_bean_ counter
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To: COB1
You know, I noticed the very same thing in NYC, and have made the exact same comparisons with my hometown here in Georgia. It's cultural in nature I think. In NYC words don't mean anything. In Texas and Georgia words mean a hell of a lot. A lot of moral judgments are made simply because of ones attitude concerning words. For instance, words are involved in the act of lying. Therefore, since words don't mean anything in NYC, then lying doesn't mean anything either. That is why NYC is a Blue state and Texas and Georgia are Red states.
23 posted on 09/25/2002 10:45:02 PM PDT by GaConfed
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To: MeeknMing
THIS is a hoot Meek; thanky fer tha ping. The response from the Pubbies seems a little tame IMO(excepting the truck driver who probably had to change his drawers when he got home before calling the law). Must be transplants from out of state ; )

FGS

24 posted on 09/25/2002 11:04:30 PM PDT by ForGod'sSake
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To: tarawa
The Republican Party of Texas issued a tongue-in-cheek AVB (All Voters Bulletin) today warning Texans not to open the door to Sanchez campaign workers, who should be considered armed and dangerous.

Tacky, Dem like tactic.
Incoming backlash.

25 posted on 09/25/2002 11:15:15 PM PDT by PRND21
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To: ForGod'sSake

26 posted on 09/26/2002 2:19:08 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: HoustonCurmudgeon; Flyer; Bacon Man; Hap; dix; Eaker; humblegunner; PetroniDE; antivenom; ...
Armed and dangerous . . . hell, where I come from, that makes you family!
27 posted on 09/26/2002 6:39:15 AM PDT by Xenalyte
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To: sam_paine
As for governor, well, there's only that ding-dong aggie to vote for. I'll have to hold my nose and vote for a dork and an aggie.

Don't forget the damn fool running for Lt Gov. This is a weak ticket, saved by the fact that the DIM'S are far worst.

BTW Are you aware that in the entire Glorious history of the Great State of Texas we have never elected an aggie as Governor?

28 posted on 09/26/2002 7:05:58 AM PDT by HoustonCurmudgeon
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To: GaConfed
It's cultural in nature I think. In NYC words don't mean anything. In Texas and Georgia words mean a hell of a lot. A lot of moral judgments are made simply because of ones attitude concerning words.

I went to Jr High in NY and had a heck of a time learning this. The only thing that saved me was a kid from Dallas who explained it to me.

29 posted on 09/26/2002 7:09:36 AM PDT by HoustonCurmudgeon
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