Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Besides conservative Republicans, who else hates Sen. Specter?

In the 60s Arlen Specter was on Congressman Gerald Ford's staff and served on the Warren Commission that investigated JFK's assassination. Specter was part of the team that determined that one bullet, the second shot, hit both JFK and Texas Gov. John Connally. All subsequent studies including the most recent ones using modern forensics techniques, confirm the accuracy of Specter's initial conclusions. Specter is therefore not only hated by conservative Republicans but by JFK conspiracy theorists.

Arlen Specter joins the long history of politicians switching parties including Gov. Connally who in 1973 switched from Democratic to Republican.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

What happens when Texans forget history?

Speaking to anti-tax tea bag protesters, Republican Governor Rick Perry quoted Texas founder and hero Sam Houston.
"In the words of Sam Houston, Texas has yet to learn submission to any oppression," Perry said. "We will not stand for our pockets to be picked."
Thousands rally against overtaxation in local tea party  The Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University
Perry also alluded to secession perhaps in the belief that somehow Texas reserved the right to secede.

Perry's quoting Houston is especially ironic. After winning independence from Mexico, Sam Houston accomplished his next goal, admission to the union in 1845. After winning election to governor in 1859, he was removed in 1861 because he opposed secession and Texas joining the Confederacy.

Texas does not have any additional right to secede than any other state. Snopes reviewed the historical literature and found absolutely no basis for this along with the other myth that Texas can split into five states. The American Civil War decisively settled the question that once a state joins the union, they are in forever.