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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton indicted

#1 Post by Bob78164 » Sun Aug 02, 2015 1:31 am

This one seems pretty straightforward. He's been indicted for securities fraud for failing to disclose to investors his receipt of commissions. The case was investigated by the Texas Rangers (no, not the baseball team). --Bob
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#2 Post by silverscreenselect » Sun Aug 02, 2015 6:42 am

Here's the officer in charge of the investigation:

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#3 Post by SportsFan68 » Sun Aug 02, 2015 11:35 am

silverscreenselect wrote:Here's the officer in charge of the investigation:

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Well, he's doomed then. You don't EVER take on Walker, Texas Ranger.
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Re: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton indicted

#4 Post by Beebs52 » Mon Aug 03, 2015 5:33 pm

Think he may be toast. But don't tell any other Tejans.
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#5 Post by Pastor Fireball » Mon Aug 03, 2015 7:58 pm

It's been known for forever that Paxton was a crook, so this story is no real surprise. The people of Texas still elected the crook last November. Because, you know, it's Texas and he has an "R" after his name. It'll continue to be that way for at least another 10 years. But, given the state's recent population growth and shift in demographics, the scales will probably tip back to the Democratic Party within 25. (The Republicans in power know this; thus, explaining all of the draconian voting laws passed in the last 10 years. If the Republicans lose Texas's electoral votes, they're out of the White House permanently.)

Once Paxton gets frog-marched to the slammer, he will probably get replaced with another Republican crook... unless Gov. Abbott has a modicum of sense and nominates Calvinator for the post. Wishful thinking on my part...
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Re: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton indicted

#6 Post by Beebs52 » Mon Aug 03, 2015 8:02 pm

Pastor Fireball wrote:It's been known for forever that Paxton was a crook, so this story is no real surprise. The people of Texas still elected the crook last November. Because, you know, it's Texas and he has an "R" after his name. It'll continue to be that way for at least another 10 years. But, given the state's recent population growth and shift in demographics, the scales will probably tip back to the Democratic Party within 25. (The Republicans in power know this; thus, explaining all of the draconian voting laws passed in the last 10 years. If the Republicans lose Texas's electoral votes, they're out of the White House permanently.)

Once Paxton gets frog-marched to the slammer, he will probably get replaced with another Republican crook... unless Gov. Abbott has a modicum of sense and nominates Calvinator for the post. Wishful thinking on my part...
Since when are you an expert on Texas politics, "Pastor"?
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Re: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton indicted

#7 Post by BackInTex » Tue Aug 04, 2015 6:26 am

Beebs52 wrote:
Pastor Fireball wrote:It's been known for forever that Paxton was a crook, so this story is no real surprise. The people of Texas still elected the crook last November. Because, you know, it's Texas and he has an "R" after his name. It'll continue to be that way for at least another 10 years. But, given the state's recent population growth and shift in demographics, the scales will probably tip back to the Democratic Party within 25. (The Republicans in power know this; thus, explaining all of the draconian voting laws passed in the last 10 years. If the Republicans lose Texas's electoral votes, they're out of the White House permanently.)

Once Paxton gets frog-marched to the slammer, he will probably get replaced with another Republican crook... unless Gov. Abbott has a modicum of sense and nominates Calvinator for the post. Wishful thinking on my part...
Since when are you an expert on Texas politics, "Pastor"?
We had a primary, and a funny thing, both candidates had an "R" by their name.

Oh, and Republicans, even Texas ones, are not alone in electing crooks. The difference is, typically Republican crooks resign or get run out of office. Democrats re-elect theirs.
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Re: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton indicted

#8 Post by Bob78164 » Tue Aug 04, 2015 9:33 am

BackInTex wrote:
Beebs52 wrote:
Pastor Fireball wrote:It's been known for forever that Paxton was a crook, so this story is no real surprise. The people of Texas still elected the crook last November. Because, you know, it's Texas and he has an "R" after his name. It'll continue to be that way for at least another 10 years. But, given the state's recent population growth and shift in demographics, the scales will probably tip back to the Democratic Party within 25. (The Republicans in power know this; thus, explaining all of the draconian voting laws passed in the last 10 years. If the Republicans lose Texas's electoral votes, they're out of the White House permanently.)

Once Paxton gets frog-marched to the slammer, he will probably get replaced with another Republican crook... unless Gov. Abbott has a modicum of sense and nominates Calvinator for the post. Wishful thinking on my part...
Since when are you an expert on Texas politics, "Pastor"?
We had a primary, and a funny thing, both candidates had an "R" by their name.

Oh, and Republicans, even Texas ones, are not alone in electing crooks. The difference is, typically Republican crooks resign or get run out of office. Democrats re-elect theirs.
I'm not so sure Governor Spitzer or Senator Vitter agree with that analysis. --Bob
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