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Rick Perry hasn't mastered the art of tact.A grand jury indicted Gov. Rick Perry on two felony counts on Friday, charging that he abused his power last year when he attempted to pressure the district attorney here, a Democrat, to step down by threatening to cut off state financing to her office.
The charge of abuse of official capacity carries a prison sentence of five to 99 years, and the charge of coercion of a public servant charge carries a two-to-10-year prison sentence.
umwut?Mr. Perry did not testify before the grand jury. Mary Anne Wiley, Mr. Perry’s general counsel, defended Mr. Perry’s actions in a statement on Friday. “We will continue to aggressively defend the governor’s lawful and constitutional action, and believe we will ultimately prevail,” she said.
People know how to surf, they can google it themselves, just as you did.BigBallinStalin wrote:Rick Perry hasn't mastered the art of tact.A grand jury indicted Gov. Rick Perry on two felony counts on Friday, charging that he abused his power last year when he attempted to pressure the district attorney here, a Democrat, to step down by threatening to cut off state financing to her office.
The charge of abuse of official capacity carries a prison sentence of five to 99 years, and the charge of coercion of a public servant charge carries a two-to-10-year prison sentence.
umwut?Mr. Perry did not testify before the grand jury. Mary Anne Wiley, Mr. Perry’s general counsel, defended Mr. Perry’s actions in a statement on Friday. “We will continue to aggressively defend the governor’s lawful and constitutional action, and believe we will ultimately prevail,” she said.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/16/us/go ... .html?_r=0
*(c'mon, notyou2. Post the link, ya donkey dick).

No, I wouldn't, but Guvnuh Perry may be seeing donkey dick in prison.BigBallinStalin wrote:But the question is:
would you really want a donkey dick?

Not seeking to defend either party - just providing info.At the center of the issue is a complaint about intimidation stemming from Perry’s threat to veto of $7.5 million in state funding to the Public Integrity Unit run by Lehmberg’s office. The threat came after she pleaded guilty to drunk driving and served a 45-day sentence; Perry called on her to step down but she refused to resign her position. Perry then vetoed the funding for the PIU.
Your mom was indicted!notyou2 wrote:Texas Governor Rick Perry indicted.
If found guilty he could be jailed for 2 to 99 years.
lol
She drives drunk all the time.tkr4lf wrote:Your mom was indicted!notyou2 wrote:Texas Governor Rick Perry indicted.
If found guilty he could be jailed for 2 to 99 years.
lol

I see how you tried to deflect the question. Still not convinced. Based on previous conversations, Notyou2 I doubt your honesty. Unless of course your holding out for a horse cock over a donkey dick.notyou2 wrote:No, I wouldn't, but Guvnuh Perry may be seeing donkey dick in prison.BigBallinStalin wrote:But the question is:
would you really want a donkey dick?

About as likely as Obama being sued or impeached.BigBallinStalin wrote:How likely is it that Rick Perry will be convicted?
Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis


Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis

sempaispellcheck wrote:In the interest of providing context, from http://kxan.com/2014/08/15/texas-govern ... rand-jury/:Not seeking to defend either party - just providing info.At the center of the issue is a complaint about intimidation stemming from Perry’s threat to veto of $7.5 million in state funding to the Public Integrity Unit run by Lehmberg’s office. The threat came after she pleaded guilty to drunk driving and served a 45-day sentence; Perry called on her to step down but she refused to resign her position. Perry then vetoed the funding for the PIU.
sempai
children, children, children... if you don't live in texas, don't step into texas politics... there is always something very murky under the surface... one month before lehmberg, we had this play out: http://www.elpasotimes.com/newupdated/c ... dwi-austin This woman was greeted with a standing ovation when she returned to work and republicans were outraged that anyone had suggested she step down... i actually know a person that works on the PR team for Lehmberg (of course someone had to say this on the internet) and she had a target on her, because she was after perry... i was actually with her when she got the call to go to the jail because her client had been arrested and was spitting on cops and they were trying to get her out before the media found it. anyway, it all comes down to perry punishing the dems for calling for the head of gonzales and for lehmberg going after him... it is just politics as usual here in texas...-eJna6mzero wrote:The reason he wanted her to step down is so he could apt a publican in her place. Her office was in the process of investigating all the money he was doling out to his cronies.

I faithfully watched "Dallas" for many years, can't I pontificate a little?owenshooter wrote:children, children, children... if you don't live in texas, don't step into texas politics...

Yeah, this guy is so corrupt; the whole friggin' state is in his back pocket. Just look at his smug face:chang50 wrote:This is the same guy who presided over the execution of an imbecile with of an IQ of 61 two years ago.He is beneath contempt,and he knows he is above the law so this won't over concern him.
He knows he is going to get away with it.Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis

Well if OJ Simpson can get off..DaGip wrote:Yeah, this guy is so corrupt; the whole friggin' state is in his back pocket. Just look at his smug face:chang50 wrote:This is the same guy who presided over the execution of an imbecile with of an IQ of 61 two years ago.He is beneath contempt,and he knows he is above the law so this won't over concern him.
He knows he is going to get away with it.
Not only did she get a DWI, she tried to use her power and threaten a police officer to get out of the DWI.sempaispellcheck wrote:In the interest of providing context, from http://kxan.com/2014/08/15/texas-govern ... rand-jury/:Not seeking to defend either party - just providing info.At the center of the issue is a complaint about intimidation stemming from Perry’s threat to veto of $7.5 million in state funding to the Public Integrity Unit run by Lehmberg’s office. The threat came after she pleaded guilty to drunk driving and served a 45-day sentence; Perry called on her to step down but she refused to resign her position. Perry then vetoed the funding for the PIU.
sempai