Heck, until recently, was not too much of a shoot'em-up factors between the two leviathans of Lone Star politics, Governor Rick Perry and no senator – and perhaps, hardly anyone outside the family unit Medina – is hoping that the small trader and the fight against the crusaders in Washington to be the next governor of Texas. . Kay Bailey Hutchison.
(Question about your remark in the second debate, Medina said he opposed the secession of Texas from the Union, Perry said last year at his own nod to people Tea Party) .. Already, Medina was forced to explain a comment he made – "Introduction to secession could really be a bloody war" – the rights of states to an event last year in the steps of the Capitol.
However, Medina, former chairman of the Republican Party of Wharton County has already done much more than the thought of his campaign. Do not have a great success as governor, which many consider a good position to replace Congressman Ron Paul, whenever he retires. Paul is one of the main medina supporters.
(Question about your remark in the second debate, Medina said he opposed the secession of Texas from the Union, Perry said last year at his own nod to people Tea Party). If you look at the Rally on the issue of Medina YOUTUBE see that addressed the crowd was encouraging secession, to promote the process of cancellation, however. "It was incredible to see. I, Medina was forced to explain a comment he made -" Introduction to secession could really be a bloody war "- the rights of states to an event last year in the steps of the Capitol .
As leader of tea in a medium sized city in Texas, I can tell you that the only support Tea Party has a great opportunity for the city of Medina in Dallas, Houston, Austin and San Antonio. There's really nothing. He / Tea Party Medina connection is loose at best. Every Texan is ecouraged to vote for their favorite candidate, but that he / Medina Tea Party / Scott Brown nonsense. Most of Texas is out of town.
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