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r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: A ridiculus analogy


@OKdon wrote:

You're not really that dense are you? The discussion is not about whether he vetoed the bill or not. It was the coersion that was illegal. You cannot bribe a public official. The quid quo pro being, you resign and I will fund your department. If he had kept his mouth shut and vetoed the bill there would have been no criminal act.

 

 


He said he would veto the bill and told them why. The legislature has the option to override the veto if they see fit.

schnurrbart
Veteran Advisor

Re: Sharing

Dip s*** you still don't get it. He is in trouble because he is guilty of extortion, bribery and abuse of power.
schnurrbart
Veteran Advisor

Re: Sharing

Oh and being stupid!
Democratforlife
Senior Contributor

Re: Sharing

My money is on the whole thing will get thrown out of court. Many dems are coming to Perry's defense. 

r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: Sharing


@schnurrbart wrote:
Dip s*** you still don't get it. He is in trouble because he is guilty of extortion, bribery and abuse of power.

The executive has the power to veto. The legislature has the power to override. Some state it takes a 2/3 majority to override. Some states take a simple majority.

man of steel
Senior Contributor

I thought he was just indicted

NT

schnurrbart
Veteran Advisor

Re: Sharing

However, he didn't do that. He told the woman that if she didn't resign he would cut the funding for her department. I think that is called extortion and that is a felony. He should have kept his mouth shut and just vetoed the bill when it hit his desk.
GreaTOne_65
Senior Contributor

Re: Sharing

OPPS! LOL!! The man is a complete idiot, just like ole Georgie!!