Published by Foehammer 1 week ago
in U.S. Politics, Polls and Texas.
The governor’s race here in Texas is heating up like never before. Everyone expects a Republican candidate run-off and more than likely Democrats won’t have a snowball’s chance in Hell of winning but I’m including all the current candidates that I am aware of in this poll. Please cast your vote.
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Yesterday early afternoon, I posted a comment in rebuttal to the following part of a longer article/op-ed that seemed to be highlighted Letters to the Editor of the Dallas Morning News. I took especial umbrage with the following observation because it was based on a direct fallacy — that Debra Medina was working with unsound math in her economic plan for Texas. My comment, of course, was not published by the moderator, most likely because I clearly pointed out proof of the fallacy. Here then is the particular letter in question, followed by my original and as yet unpublished comment (emphasis added and links intact and YouTube video embedded for easy viewing) :
What I view is important insight from conservative Alex Wallenwein:
Friday, January 22, 2010
(This article was written last night, 01-20-10. The morning of 1-21-10 I received the email reprinted below that proved my point much faster than I expected)
If Scott Brown can do it, Debra Medina (Texas candidate for GOP nomination for governor of Texas) can do it - several times over.
Of course, it is wonderful that Scott was able to beat what’s her name, but after looking at his web site’s “Issues” statement to see what all the buzz is about, I was slightly underwhelmed.
Published by Foehammer 2 weeks, 6 days ago
in News, U.S. Politics, Statistics, Polls and Texas.
Great news from WFAA.com , Debra Medina’s popularity and chances for greater and much needed Texas and national exposure growing too much to be denied:
DALLAS — Debra Medina — the third candidate running for the GOP nomination for governor along with Gov. Rick Perry and Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison — is being invited to appear in the statewide televised debate sponsored by Belo TV stations in Texas and The Dallas Morning News.
The debate is set for Friday, January 29.
Until now, Medina had not met the criteria to appear in the debate. However, a new Rasmussen Reports poll released Monday shows a shift among likely Texas GOP voters in her favor. The poll of 831 likely voters found:
I will be attending this today. If you’re close enough to Austin, TX, why not come and join your fellow Texans. Believe me, you won’t be alone:
RALLY - DEMAND GOVERNOR PERRY TO CALL SPECIAL SESSION ON NULLIFICATION
Type: Causes - Protest
Network: Global
Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010
Time: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Location: State Capitol Building - South Steps 1100 Congress Ave (at 11th Street) Austin, TX 78701281-8552947
Description:
THIS IS NOT AN EVENT HOSTED BY ANY GROUP! THIS IS A CALL TO ACTION!
I read this morning that Sarah Palin has endorsed Governor Perry for his 2010 re-election bid in Texas. That’s all I need to know: Palin is another insider and more than likely bought and paid for just like Perry is (Perry is a Bilderberg attendee). Other people that you would find shouldering with someone like Palin you already know of — McCain, Bush. These folks all play for the same “team” and I’m sure are not to be trusted.

Yep, I just can’t help myself, but I love an argument. So then, here is my reply, rebuke, rejoinder to the arrogance I encountered from one of the Queen’s citizens today. Refer to the previous article first if you haven’t seen it, then come back here and read on.
Reply to Yellow Swordfish: