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    Senior Member Floorguy's Avatar
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    TX: Debra Medina Governor?

    Rick Perry is a joke. His only stance on illegal trespassers, is lip service and photo OP's. 9 years and he has signed a bill allowing in state tuition for illegal trespassers.

    Kay Bailey Hutchinson, has done nothing in Congress to really get agressive with illegal trespassers onto American soil. She too, gives lip service with no solution.

    Debra Medina... Now here is someone that has no political career. She tells it like it is and is very against illegal trespass. First I saw of her, she was talking at an anti illegal rally. This lady has what it takes to turn Texas in the right direction on illegal trespass.
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    This was posted yesterday by Chloe24 in case you missed it.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq2eM...layer_embedded

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    In Texas the governor race has become a heavyweight showdown because this time the race is among the same party candidates. Senior Texas senator is trying to throw out the state’s longest serving chief executive. But the race is not between two its among three. We can’t take the Fiery GOP activist and gubernatorial candidate Debra Medina lightly. Debra owns strong libertarian views and experts say that she can affect the election even if she looses.

    In spite of the budget problems, Medina–who believes in herself—is not going to take her foot off the pedal. According to the last reports, she just managed to get almost $50,000 using the social media and Internet. After her debate, her candidacy is expected to increase.

    Analysts say that she has no chance of winning but she can affect the election because her few points can create a spark. If no candidate wins over 50% votes then they will have to face each other again on April 13.

    The libertarian wants property taxes to be abolished. Federal government is the whipping post of her campaign and she wants government stop overstepping its constitutional limits on health care, policies and spending. She says she would like to restore Texas sovereignty by fighting through legal action.

    Rice University political scientist Mark Jones says runoff will help Democrats by providing them a chance to highlight Republican brawl. He says Perry would win again but he is expecting unpredictable things in coming election.

    http://news.puggal.com/debra-medina-18396/
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    I watched the governors debate on c-span...the good thing is Perry and Hutchinson have alot to bash each other about

    Medina was very good...lets hope Texas take out the two traders!
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    We listened to the Go debate the other night too. I got a laugh out of Perry and Hutchinson beating up on each other. it's nice seeing the truth being exposed on both of them. Lord knows they both have a lot to hide and plenty to be a shame of. Medina may come out of this looking pretty good.
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