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  • Wow: Guess WHO is funding the group behind the indictment of Rick Perry…

    08/19/2014 6:03:57 AM PDT · by Beave Meister · 30 replies
    Young Conservatives ^ | 8/18/2014 | David Rufful
    Liberal billionaire George Soros gave $500,000 to Texans for Public Justice, one of the groups behind Rick Perry’s indictment charges. Rick Perry was indicted by a Texas grand jury for vetoing funding for the state’s public integrity unit, unless the lead prosecutor resigned following her drunk driving arrest. Since the news of Perry’s indictment charge broke on Aug. 15, none of the network morning or evening news broadcasts have mentioned the Soros connection, or mentioned Texans for Public Justice at all. Naturally, this piece of information is going completely unreported by the mainstream media. When it comes to funding, liberals...
  • Who Are ‘Texans for Public Justice,’ and Why Does Their Role in the Rick Perry Case Matter?

    08/18/2014 9:26:42 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 23 replies
    Pajamas Media ^ | 08/18/2014 | Bryan Preston
    As you’ve undoubtedly heard by now, a grand jury indicted Texas Gov. Rick Perry on two felony counts late Friday. Perry is the first Texas governor to be indicted in office since 1917. He was indicted for threatening to veto funds for the Public Integrity Unit of Travis County’s district attorney’s office, because the head of that office, District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg, had been caught drunk driving, and was later caught on tape abusing her power to try to get out of the DWI charge. Though that office runs out of Travis County, it has statewide jurisdiction over elected officials...
  • Who is really leveling “cronyism” charges at Perry?

    09/22/2011 4:04:17 PM PDT · by shield · 55 replies
    Washington Post ^ | 21st September 2011 | Marc Thiessen
    In a post today entitled “Perry’s system of patronage and cronyism,” Jennifer Rubin highlights a scathing report by Texans for Public Justice entitled “Crony Capitalism: The Republican Governors Association in the Perry Years.” But there is another report by Texans for Public Justice that is equally disturbing. It is called “The Governor’s Gusher,” and it documents 100 wealthy donors who “have sought corporate welfare, relaxed regulatory rules or other government favors” in exchange for their political largess in Texas gubernatorial races. Texans for Public Justice dubs these individuals the “Profiteers” and notes that “The ranks of the … Profiteers include...
  • The Shadow Party Strikes Again: ‘Texans For Public Justice’... Texas Democrats’ Smear Machine

    09/22/2011 9:12:07 AM PDT · by smoothsailing · 21 replies
    Pajamas Media ^ | 9-21-2011 | Bryan Preston
    The Shadow Party Strikes Again: ‘Texans For Public Justice’ is Really Part of the Texas Democrats’ Smear Bryan Preston September 21, 2011 Texans for Public Justice’s true nature is relevant because they’ve launched an ethics broadside against Texas Gov. Rick Perry on the eve of the next presidential debate, and that attack is getting picked up as if it’s not coming from a partisan hothouse. Despite their attempts to masquerade as non-partisan watchdogs, Texans for Public Justice are Democrat partisans funded by a variety of far left outfits. PJ alum Jennifer Rubin cites TPJ uncritically in a post at her...
  • Proposition 12: Texans Gear Up for Early Voting Start

    08/29/2003 6:44:25 AM PDT · by Theodore R. · 3 replies · 194+ views
    Laredo, TX, Morning Times ^ | 08-29-03 | Castro, April, AP
    Texans gear up for early voting start BY APRIL CASTRO Associated Press Writer AUSTIN - As Texans began casting early ballots on Thursday for the upcoming constitutional amendment election, activists from all over the political spectrum scattered across the state in an attempt to jump-start historically low voter turnout in their favor. Twenty-two proposed amendments are on the Sept. 13 ballot, but the focus of an intense media blitz has been on Proposition 12, which would change the Constitution to allow the Legislature to set limits on non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, in medical malpractice and other civil...