Debra Medina: Nullification for Texas

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10-4 Pledge signer Debra Medina is interviewed by Joe Pags and tells how she stands apart from the “liberal” Kay Bailey Hutchison and the “moderate” Rick Perry. They discuss term limits, state sovereignty, nullification & interposition, and border security.

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Great response. I have been to yur website. It is well done and thorough. I'm in the process of doing what you have done, only focusing on my part of Texas, near Gun Barrel City. Debra is the best opportunity we have for Governor of Texas. She is Constitutional Conservative. She is not a slick moderate politician who would force things like Ghardisil for teen females or a foreign tollway system on an unwilling population. She is not a RINO (republican in name only). She is a real person who believes in personal freedom, honor, justice, respect for life and property, etc.

Right on Caron - thanks for posting your thoughts here. We're definitely behind what Debra's doing in TX. FYI - we just launched a Texas chapter of the Tenth Amendment Center today. Expect some great articles, and an interview with Medina in the near future.

Here's the website:

http://texas.tenthamendmentcenter.com

And here's the Facebook page:

Facebook - Texas Tenth Amendment Center

Please join us!

I think we have seen "holding their feet to the fire" hasn't worked. It's time to do somethiing different and that is to elect someone who has the same objectives and values that the average Texan does. I am so sick of trying to make elected officials "do the right thing". It doesn't work. I'm supporting Debra till the very end. Volunteers have a website/blog www.debramedinafortexas.com Please visit us. If everyone who agrees with the Constitution will vote for Debra she will win. Thos who say she can't win so they once again vote for the best of two rotten apples, will have the downfall of Texas and our freedom on their heads. At least I will be able to say I fought for what was right and good regardless of the outcome. However, I expect the outcome to be Governor Medina.

Granted, but think of how much more you can gain by keeping the doors open to force the other sides to pick up her cause?
One does not have to be the direct welder of power to get something done, one simply has to be influential upon those welders.

I don't advocate that she back down, indeed it would be great if she won the Republican primary. But keep your eye on the ball, which is not the person but the cause. Don't let this be a winner takes all thing. Fight for bargaining chips, and uses them if thats the best you end up getting.

Primary Objective should be to appeal to all Americans and in this case Texas the need to use our states in this way to check the excesses of the Federal Government. This can't be a Parisian issue. If you are to run for governor, Deb make sure, that is your primary objective and that your case is to do that best not to do that alone.

Always remember this cause is of far greater importance then any one man, woman, or political party. Let's not divide the vote of the true American decapitated to this cause. Let us take whatever we can get, and devote our efforts to getting the matter on the front page in the minds of Americans as their Sacrate duty to maintain freedom and Constitutionalism.

To that end if you can not get a clear majority spend your time bartering with Kay Bailey Hutchison and Rick Perry, get them to support this cause, to what ever degree you can and we will call that a victory, this year and the next we will go further.

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