Rick Perry focus of Criminal Investigation

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hey, tos & other trolls .
Please watch this video ;
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/drunk-driving-tapes-released-of-texas-da-rosemary-lehmberg/
A police video has surfaced of a district attorney being arrested for drunk driving .

The video shows Democratic Travis County DA Rosemary Lehmberg acting belligerently to the arresting officers in Austin, Texas, after her car was stopped for driving erratically, The Washington Times reported.

She had to be physically restrained by two cops, and was found to have an open bottle of vodka in the vehicle. as well as a blood-alcohol level nearly three times the legal limit.

Why does she still have a public job ?


What does the arrest of the DA have to do with Perry's decision to abuse his power as governor?

The female District Attorneys behavior upon her arrest has nothing to do with Perrys actions which were simply politically motivated.

While, I realize it works for you, because killing the messenger vs the message works on people like you.

It matters not how the district attorney acted upon her arrest, her conviction and subsequent sentence was carried out, and the governor using his office to punish her further is called ABUSE OF POWER.

Please dont sound ignorant.

TOS.
 

realbrown1

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Oh what part of a grand jury indictment do you not understand?
He has been indicted therefore charges have been filed and there will be a trial.
Like was said earlier, grand juries will indict a ham sandwich.
Doesn't mean it will go to trial.
This case won't. Time will tell who is right, me or the TROLL PATROL.
 

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Like was said earlier, grand juries will indict a ham sandwich.
Doesn't mean it will go to trial.
This case won't. Time will tell who is right, me or the TROLL PATROL.

Stay tuned, ill post the governors arraignment on this thread after it happens.. Then you can tell me how this is a bunch of nothing.

TOS.
 

oldngray

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Here's the problem with the theory of this case....an executive's veto power is plenary. They can use it or not for whatever reasons they want and other than getting the legislature to override it, there's nothing you can do about it. And guess what? Every Governor in the history of America has traded a veto or a threat of a veto to get something else they want. It's called....politics.

http://ace.mu.nu/archives/351195.php
 

realbrown1

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This is what will happen.

And this is just another Democratic dirty trick to try to eliminate/smear any and all major Republican presidential potentials.
 

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Here's the problem with the theory of this case....an executive's veto power is plenary. They can use it or not for whatever reasons they want and other than getting the legislature to override it, there's nothing you can do about it. And guess what? Every Governor in the history of America has traded a veto or a threat of a veto to get something else they want. It's called....politics.

http://ace.mu.nu/archives/351195.php


blah blah blah... stay tuned, arraignment is coming up.. Followed by the mug shot!

Dont worry, you wont miss it.

TOS.
 

Babagounj

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What does the arrest of the DA have to do with Perry's decision to abuse his power as governor?

The female District Attorneys behavior upon her arrest has nothing to do with Perrys actions which were simply politically motivated.

While, I realize it works for you, because killing the messenger vs the message works on people like you.

It matters not how the district attorney acted upon her arrest, her conviction and subsequent sentence was carried out, and the governor using his office to punish her further is called ABUSE OF POWER.

Please dont sound ignorant.

TOS.
She disgraced her office , Perry asked her to resign , she didn't , Perry said that he was going to remove her department's funds from the state budget , her reply brings us to the topic of this thread .

So who is acting like a spoiled brat here ?
 

oldngray

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Lehmberg was busted for drunk driving with an open bottle of vodka in her car after a 911 call reported her endangering others while swerving erratically on the road. The D.A. was smashed -- three times over the legal limit.

She was a nut job while in custody, disgracefully threatening law enforcement officials and lashing out violently. The D.A. had to be physically restrained. It was all caught on tape. The extent of the D.A.'s serious drinking problem was uncovered, evidence included her purchase of 72 bottles of vodka in just one store alone, in just over a year. It's reasonable to believe she imbibed elsewhere, too.

The appropriate and honorable thing for this powerful D.A. to do -- note, she's the county's chief law enforcement officer and her job is to decide which law-breaking Texans she wants to put in jail - is resign. Governor Perry asked her to do so, which any good governor would do. But because this D.A. is a hardcore Democrat in a hardcore-Democrat county, and Governor Perry is a Republican, Democrats rallied around her and she refused to resign.

Lehmberg's D.A.’s office runs the state’s Public Integrity Unit which prosecutes public crimes like government corruption. Texans were baffled that this clearly unfit official was running a unit with huge statewide importance and they lost confidence in this government oversight unit.

Governor Perry used appropriate tools under the Texas Constitution to urge Lehmberg to do the right thing, using line item veto power to defund the Public Integrity Unit until it could actually serve the public with integrity, under a leader who had integrity.

According to reports, he reached out to alleviate the Democrats’ fears about her replacement by promising to select her right hand man for the post – essentially giving liberals their desired replacement. All he wanted was for this unfit public official to step aside.

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014...-big-in-texas-even-this-bs/?intcmp=latestnews
 

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Lehmberg was busted for drunk driving with an open bottle of vodka in her car after a 911 call reported her endangering others while swerving erratically on the road. The D.A. was smashed -- three times over the legal limit.

She was a nut job while in custody, disgracefully threatening law enforcement officials and lashing out violently. The D.A. had to be physically restrained. It was all caught on tape. The extent of the D.A.'s serious drinking problem was uncovered, evidence included her purchase of 72 bottles of vodka in just one store alone, in just over a year. It's reasonable to believe she imbibed elsewhere, too.

The appropriate and honorable thing for this powerful D.A. to do -- note, she's the county's chief law enforcement officer and her job is to decide which law-breaking Texans she wants to put in jail - is resign. Governor Perry asked her to do so, which any good governor would do. But because this D.A. is a hardcore Democrat in a hardcore-Democrat county, and Governor Perry is a Republican, Democrats rallied around her and she refused to resign.

Lehmberg's D.A.’s office runs the state’s Public Integrity Unit which prosecutes public crimes like government corruption. Texans were baffled that this clearly unfit official was running a unit with huge statewide importance and they lost confidence in this government oversight unit.

Governor Perry used appropriate tools under the Texas Constitution to urge Lehmberg to do the right thing, using line item veto power to defund the Public Integrity Unit until it could actually serve the public with integrity, under a leader who had integrity.

According to reports, he reached out to alleviate the Democrats’ fears about her replacement by promising to select her right hand man for the post – essentially giving liberals their desired replacement. All he wanted was for this unfit public official to step aside.

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014...-big-in-texas-even-this-bs/?intcmp=latestnews


Gee all he wanted was to remove a political foe from office by abusing his power.. Thats all.

Whatever her crime, she pays for it through a sentence imposed by a court of law, not the governor.

TOS.
 

realbrown1

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The appropriate and honorable thing for this powerful D.A. to do -- note, she's the county's chief law enforcement officer and her job is to decide which law-breaking Texans she wants to put in jail - is resign. Governor Perry asked her to do so, which any good governor would do. But because this D.A. is a hardcore Democrat in a hardcore-Democrat county, and Governor Perry is a Republican, Democrats rallied around her and she refused to resign.
This is a difference between Republicans and Democrats.

If a Republican gets caught driving while intoxicated and with an open bottle of vodka, Republicans will demand that person resign.

If that person is a Democrat, the other dems will rally to that persons defense.

Even a member of the TROLL PATROL can see the difference between the 2 parties on this.

It's why I vote Independent first, Republican 2nd and never ever Democrat.

Democrat is the party of slavery, big government, corruption, and have no morals.
 

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moreluck

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there should be exorbitant fines for frivolous legal actions.....what a waste of court time......only the lawyers make out.....why do we keep feeding those blood sucking bottom-feeders ?
 

realbrown1

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there should be exorbitant fines for frivolous legal actions.....what a waste of court time......only the lawyers make out.....why do we keep feeding those blood sucking bottom-feeders ?
I agree. Until they start dis - barring these legal idiots, this will continue because the news media all talked about Texas governor indicted over the weekend. Hardly anyone talked about how stupid, frivolous and politically motivated this was.
 

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