State District Judge Stephen Yelonosky (hey, I think I built campaign signs with him a couple years back) has ruled that Perry can't "fast-track" the process for the setting up of TXU coal plants.
Perry's esteemed response:
"No one should be surprised that a single liberal Austin judge would rule against Governor Perry and his efforts to increase energy capacity in Texas," he said in a statement.
Those goldurn liberal judges . . . does this mean the system works?
Anon - you mean third person, right? Yeah, I grabbed that straight from the article.
Perry's a couple years too late with the whole liberal, activist judge meme.
Yes, I had a McTool moment.
Maybe he'll buy himself a gigantic SUV to compensate for his constitutionally weak governorship
anon - were you getting a blowjob too?
Like you have to ask, Thanks by the way, I see your mom taught you all her favorite techniques.
That's funny... you're so not worthy of being blown by me. That's a treat reserved for people who aren't mongos.
Right
Article 1 - BILL OF RIGHTS
Section 28 - SUSPENSION OF LAWS
No power of suspending laws in this State shall be exercised except by the Legislature.
-- not the Gov!
The way this reads it looks like Governor Perry is talking in first person, oh, I really hope he starts doing that.
"Governor Perry is NOT, I repeat, NOT offering himself up as a VP candidate" Perry said after every speech.