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Sun 10 Apr, 2005 07:28 pm
Whom do you want to see as our next governor?
Tom DeLay.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
You're a deeply wicked person.
I'd settle for just undoing the gerrymandering.
I like to think that Tom DeLay will be the next president.
Or Edgar Blythe. Same difference.
I'd go for Edgar Blythe as next governor.. what a great idea..
but then I am not a texan.
Edgar would be the next Wellstone. Sign me up.
I -um - could kick Kay Baily Hutchinson's ass. But, get more votes, no. That's a different story.
edgar, I don't currently know of anyone I'd vote for for governor. Do you have a proposal?
No; just sounding the water. I think Hutchinson has a seriously good chance to get it. I also think this would be a good opportunity for a strong Democrat. Only thing, I can't name one.
If you ever run across a tall guy with long blond hair wbo is more than likely making a chair out of tree branches tell him Gus said hi.
He's somewhere in Texas, but I lost touch with him.
All I know is he's making furniture.
LOL.
When I lived in Lubbock, they didn't even have Democrats on the tickets. Republicans were the
liberal choice. (The other choice being Libertarians.)
I have lived over six decades being harrassed for being a Texan. However, I have lived on both coasts and in the middle, and I have yet to see where one state or region is superior to another, peoplewise.
Kinky Friedman or Ron Paul.
Those are the only ones I can see actually making it...
Cycloptichorn
Having been stationed at Camp Hood, in those days it was camp Hood, for one full year 48/49 the only good recollections I have of Texas are from my visit to Galveston. Post office Street [the red light district } was great. :wink:
Then you would be dissappointed today, as the red light district there is no more. Sure, you could find some of that element there, but no more so than in most cities. Much like the demise of the Chicken Ranch.
edgarblythe wrote:Then you would be dissappointed today, as the red light district there is no more. Sure, you could find some of that element there, but no more so than in most cities. Much like the demise of the Chicken Ranch.
Oh I'm sure well placed republicans keep a very discreet chicken ranch somewhere. Probably run by that Boy Scout leader. :wink:
BBB
I nominate Molly Ivins for Texas governor. She would win in a landslide and we would have lots of laughs in the process.
BBB