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Gov. Rick Perry indicted on felony charges
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2014-08-20 15:48:48
I wanna see all your trophies Sparth. I hear you have lots.
Figure of speech...
Pleebo, you're some kind of brown, right? Would you say that you never see the effects of lingering racism? I am some kind of brown! I can tell you which shade just let me get my swatches.
So you're gay, and latino? That's at least a double dose of the "you're a minority/victim" preaching directed at you everyday. No wonder you're so frequently venomous to people who think it's all nonsense, you hear it constantly from all sides.
Have you any other memberships in "protected classes"? Just curious.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-08-20 15:50:28
How much chili will Rick Perry eat in prison ? Zero, cause he won't go to prison.
Semi-relevant:
After being booked, Rick Perry goes and gets some ice cream
Quote: AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Gov. Rick Perry was defiant Tuesday as he was booked on abuse of power charges, telling dozens of cheering supporters outside a Texas courthouse that he would "fight this injustice with every fiber of my being."
Showing no hint of worry on his face, Perry flashed a thin, confident grin beneath perfect hair in his mug shot — then headed to a nearby Austin eatery for vanilla ice cream, even gleefully documenting his excursion via Twitter.
The Republican, who is mulling a second presidential run in 2016, was indicted after carrying out a threat to veto funding for state public corruption prosecutors. He has dismissed the case a political ploy, and supporters chanting his last name and holding signs — some declaring "Stop Democrat Games" and "Rick is Right" — greeted him upon arriving at a Travis County Courthouse in Austin.
"I'm going to fight this injustice with every fiber of my being. And we will prevail," Perry said before walking inside the building, where he set off a metal detector but didn't break stride, heading straight to a first-floor office to have his fingerprints taken and stand for the mug shot. In it he's wearing a blue tie but shed the glasses that have become something of his trademark in recent months.
The longest-serving governor in Texas history was indicted last week for coercion and official oppression for publicly promising to veto $7.5 million for the state public integrity unit, which investigates wrongdoing by elected officials and is run by the Travis County district attorney's office. Perry threatened the veto if the county's Democratic district attorney, Rosemary Lehmberg, stayed in office after a drunken driving conviction.
Lehmberg refused to resign and Perry carried out the veto, drawing an ethics complaint from a left-leaning government watchdog group.
Perry was indicted by a grand jury in Austin, a liberal bastion in otherwise mostly fiercely conservative Texas.
"I'm going to enter this courthouse with my head held high knowing the actions I took were not only lawful and legal, but right," Perry told supporters before heading inside the building located just steps from the governor's mansion.
In less than 10 minutes, the governor was outside again, telling those assembled that he was confident in the rule of law.
"We don't resolve political disputes or policy differences by indictments," he said. "We don't criminalize policy disagreements. We will prevail. We will prevail."
The atmosphere all around him felt less like an undignified perp walk and more like a full-throated campaign rally. Retired Coast Guard officer Dave Jimenez, 70, said he was standing with Perry despite being critical of his efforts to secure the Texas-Mexico border
"He let me down back then," Jimenez said. "But this is an attack on the political system. I'm just soured by it."
Perry's detractors also waited to relish a glimpse of him walking into court to face processing. Among them was an attorney who is defending more than a dozen Texas abortion clinics set to close this month under a tough anti-abortion bill signed by Perry last year.
"It's not about politics. It's about the governor's abuse of power," said attorney Jan Soifer, who's also a Democratic Party leader in Austin.
The governor, meanwhile, isn't letting the case keep him from a packed travel schedule that will take him to the early-voting states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina over the next two weeks. After his 2012 presidential campaign flamed out, the Republican opted not to seek re-election as governor in November — leaving him more time to focus on rehabilitating his image nationally.
If convicted on both counts, Perry could face a maximum 109 years in prison — though legal experts across the political spectrum have said the case against him may be a tough sell to a jury. No one disputes that Perry has the right to veto any measures passed by the state Legislature, including any parts of the state budget.
But the complaint against Perry alleges that by publicly threatening a veto and trying to force Lehmberg to resign, he coerced her. The Republican judge assigned to the case has assigned a San Antonio-based special prosecutor who insists the case is stronger than it may outwardly appear.
The governor has hired a team of high-powered attorneys, who are being paid with state funds to defend him.
Perry is the first Texas governor to be indicted since 1917. Top Republicans have been especially quick to defend him, though, since a jail video following Lehmberg's April 2013 arrest showed the district attorney badly slurring her words, shouting at staffers to call the sheriff, kicking the door of her cell, and sticking her tongue out. Her blood alcohol level was also three times the legal limit for driving.
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By Caitsith.Zahrah 2014-08-20 15:51:11
Errr...Chanti, you know if you actually drank that in Texas you outed yourself as a tourist?
shiner or dos!
Chanti gets a pass since she probably had that unfortunate incident around The Bicentennial or something. I was thinking Shiner at the low end then...
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-08-20 15:52:25
I wanna see all your trophies Sparth. I hear you have lots.
Figure of speech...
Pleebo, you're some kind of brown, right? Would you say that you never see the effects of lingering racism? I am some kind of brown! I can tell you which shade just let me get my swatches.
So you're gay, and latino? That's at least a double dose of the "you're a minority/victim" preaching directed at you everyday. No wonder you're so frequently venomous to people who think it's all nonsense, you hear it constantly from all sides.
Have you any other memberships in "protected classes"? Just curious. He is also mentally deficient, so he can commit murders in most states and get away with it. All he would have to show is his life-long membership card to the Church of Climate Science Al Gore, and he doesn't even get charged with bail.
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By Bismarck.Ihina 2014-08-20 15:57:20
I could learn to appreciate the general consensus that church is where whack jobs go.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2014-08-20 15:59:31
I could learn to appreciate the general consensus that church is where whack jobs go.
Nice to see you finally calling our president, Harry Reid, etc. whack jobs.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2014-08-20 16:00:07
So you're gay, and latino? That's at least a double dose of the "you're a minority/victim" preaching directed at you everyday. No wonder you're so frequently venomous to people who think it's all nonsense, you hear it constantly from all sides.
Have you any other memberships in "protected classes"? Just curious. Well, that's only mildly insulting.
If you had bothered to read the rest rather than trip over yourself to reply to the first sentence, you would see that I don't consider myself a victim at all. In fact, I consider myself very fortunate, all things considered. It's nice to live in a time where most people are accepting and tolerant and I imagine if I had been born a decade or two sooner that same openness wouldn't have been easy or possible. I just find the prevailing attitude, the same attitude that was prevalent years ago, that it's ok to ***on minority groups for the multitude of crackpot reasons bigots come up with rather revolting.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2014-08-20 16:00:18
I wanna see all your trophies Sparth. I hear you have lots.
Figure of speech...
Pleebo, you're some kind of brown, right? Would you say that you never see the effects of lingering racism? I am some kind of brown! I can tell you which shade just let me get my swatches.
So you're gay, and latino? That's at least a double dose of the "you're a minority/victim" preaching directed at you everyday. No wonder you're so frequently venomous to people who think it's all nonsense, you hear it constantly from all sides.
Have you any other memberships in "protected classes"? Just curious. He is also mentally deficient, so he can commit murders in most states and get away with it. All he would have to show is his life-long membership card to the Church of Climate Science Al Gore, and he doesn't even get charged with bail.
From the guy that reduced all 400 years of the Atlantic Slave Trade to the slaves being too lazy to run away.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2014-08-20 16:01:25
I could learn to appreciate the general consensus that church is where whack jobs go.
Nice to see you finally calling our president, Harry Reid, etc. whack jobs.
Being Liberal/Progressive =/= liking or thinking Obama is doing a good job.
Jesus Christ people.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2014-08-20 16:02:39
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »I could learn to appreciate the general consensus that church is where whack jobs go.
Nice to see you finally calling our president, Harry Reid, etc. whack jobs.
Being Liberal/Progressive =/= liking or thinking Obama is doing a good job.
Jesus Christ people.
It's one thing saying they're not doing a good job. It's another calling them "whack jobs". My point still stands.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-08-20 16:02:42
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »I wanna see all your trophies Sparth. I hear you have lots.
Figure of speech...
Pleebo, you're some kind of brown, right? Would you say that you never see the effects of lingering racism? I am some kind of brown! I can tell you which shade just let me get my swatches.
So you're gay, and latino? That's at least a double dose of the "you're a minority/victim" preaching directed at you everyday. No wonder you're so frequently venomous to people who think it's all nonsense, you hear it constantly from all sides.
Have you any other memberships in "protected classes"? Just curious. He is also mentally deficient, so he can commit murders in most states and get away with it. All he would have to show is his life-long membership card to the Church of Climate Science Al Gore, and he doesn't even get charged with bail.
From the guy that reduced all 400 years of the Atlantic Slave Trade to the slaves being too lazy to run away. Coming from a guy who confuses reality from fiction, I'm not surprised that is what you got from all that.
But then again, I'm surprised daily on your ability to breath. I figured that you would have tired yourself by now.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-08-20 16:03:20
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »I could learn to appreciate the general consensus that church is where whack jobs go.
Nice to see you finally calling our president, Harry Reid, etc. whack jobs.
Being Liberal/Progressive =/= liking or thinking Obama is doing a good job.
Jesus Christ people. Do you support Obama?
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By Siren.Mosin 2014-08-20 16:04:09
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »Jesus Christ people.
we should change the name of the random P&R thread to this.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-08-20 16:06:46
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »Jesus Christ people.
we should change the name of the random P&R thread to this. Can't, that would offend people of different faiths, like Judaism, Islam, Climate Science Al Gorism, and pretty much all other religions.
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By Siren.Mosin 2014-08-20 16:07:10
good. *** em'.
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By Bismarck.Ihina 2014-08-20 16:08:42
Nice to see you finally calling our president, Harry Reid, etc. whack jobs.
I'm sure there are more church goers than that.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2014-08-20 16:10:23
Nice to see you finally calling our president, Harry Reid, etc. whack jobs.
I'm sure there are more church goers than that.
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2014-08-20 16:14:40
So you're gay, and latino? That's at least a double dose of the "you're a minority/victim" preaching directed at you everyday. No wonder you're so frequently venomous to people who think it's all nonsense, you hear it constantly from all sides.
Have you any other memberships in "protected classes"? Just curious. Well, that's only mildly insulting.
If you had bothered to read the rest rather than trip over yourself to reply to the first sentence, you would see that I don't consider myself a victim at all. In fact, I consider myself very fortunate, all things considered. It's nice to live in a time where most people are accepting and tolerant and I imagine if I had been born a decade or two sooner that same openness wouldn't have been easy or possible. I just find the prevailing attitude, the same attitude that was prevalent years ago, that it's ok to ***on minority groups for the multitude of crackpot reasons bigots come up with rather revolting.
It's not meant to be insulting, I quite seriously think that people who are constantly preached that they are victims will naturally absorb the idea they are somewhat of a victim. The whole liberal dogma of "the majority is the oppressor, the minority is the victim" naturally seeks to break off people from the majority and separate them into their own class. That's how it works. That's why when a white (majority) cop kills a black (minority) man, there's a media propelled riots, while when a black cop shoots a white kid in Utah, there's no media swarm.
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By Bismarck.Ihina 2014-08-20 16:15:11
Sure, if you want to be lazy.
I don't think anyone can deny that the list would have been longer if fox news had reminded you who you're supposed to be hating this month.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2014-08-20 16:17:07
The only people who bring up Al Gore in CC discussions are those that have shown (surprise!) no actual understanding of the subject.
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2014-08-20 16:18:04
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »I could learn to appreciate the general consensus that church is where whack jobs go.
Nice to see you finally calling our president, Harry Reid, etc. whack jobs.
Being Liberal/Progressive =/= liking or thinking Obama is doing a good job.
Jesus Christ people.
Of course it does, if you're liberal / progressive you voted him back into office. How can you possibly not see "voting for someone" as an endorsement?
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By fonewear 2014-08-20 16:19:44
I could learn to appreciate the general consensus that Random Thought is where whack jobs go.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2014-08-20 16:28:03
Sure, if you want to be lazy.
I don't think anyone can deny that the list would have been longer if fox news had reminded you who you're supposed to be hating this month.
Yeah, it's hard for them to remind me when I don't watch it. But don't let me shatter your world where everyone you don't like fits into a neat little stereotype package.
By fonewear 2014-08-20 16:28:45
Sure, if you want to be lazy.
I don't think anyone can deny that the list would have been longer if Huff Post had reminded you who you're supposed to be hating men this month.
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By fonewear 2014-08-20 16:31:47
Is Rick Perry on death row yet ? He is guilty I'm not sure of what but he is guilty.
He probably beats his wife and drinks Coors Light.
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By Bismarck.Ihina 2014-08-20 16:34:03
Yeah, it's hard for them to remind me when I don't watch it. But don't let me shatter your world where everyone you don't like fits into a neat little stereotype package.
You're completely correct, just like how I actually care about Harry Reid, Obama, etc.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2014-08-20 16:35:50
Is Rick Perry on death row yet ? He is guilty I'm not sure of what but he is guilty.
He probably beats his wife and drinks Coors Light.
He needs to take a page from John Lennon's playbook. Write a song about world peace and everyone forgets that you beat your wife.
Drinking Coors Light, on the other hand... I dunno if there's a song for that.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-08-20 16:38:53
How can you possibly not see "voting for someone" as an endorsement? Accountability.
That's a bad word, like responsibility.
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By fonewear 2014-08-20 16:39:54
What we all came here to see Rick Perry's daughter:
http://sydneymperry.wix.com/portfolio#
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-08-20 16:43:09
Grand Jury indicts Rick Perry
Quote: (CNN) -- A grand jury has indicted Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a potential 2016 presidential candidate, saying he abused his power by trying to pressure a district attorney to resign.
The two felony counts against Perry, a Republican, stem from his threat to veto funding for a statewide public integrity unit run by Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg unless she stepped down, the special prosecutor in the case, Michael McCrum, said.
Perry attorney David L. Botsford called the indictment a "political abuse of the court system." He said the action "violated the separation of powers" and "sets a dangerous precedent by allowing a grand jury to punish the exercise of a lawful and constitutional authority afforded to the Texas governor."
CNN affiliate KVUE reported that Perry will have to report to the Travis County Jail in the capital of Austin to be booked, fingerprinted and have his photo made for a mugshot.
Perry can continue to serve as governor while under indictment, KVUE reported. His attorneys could seek to have the charges thrown out, a motion that would delay the case, at the very least.
The grand jury in Travis County indicted the governor on charges of coercion of a public servant and abuse of his official capacity.
I actually didn't believe the headline when I first saw it, but its on every website, even the beloved Fox News. So this is real, its not some doomed publicity stunt *looking at you and your little lawsuit Boehner*
The failed Presidential candidate and pathetic governor of Texas is facing two felony counts of abusing power and coercion. He is going to be arrested, booked, fingerprinted, and a mugshot taken. Can't wait to see that.
Apparently he thought he could use his power to pressure an attorney to resign. I'm not surprised that he would attempt something like that due to his huge ego and lack of intellect, and living in Illinois, used to seeing governors go to jail. He is facing 99 years if convicted.
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