VolsNSkinsFan
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2007
- Messages
- 15,813
- Likes
- 3,974
The woman was arrested for a felony. She is unfit for the job
I think you're probably focusing on the wrong thing here. The DA isn't on trial. Infact, I also believe she's unfit for duty and should absolutely vacate her position as DA and ESPECIALLY her position as the anti corruption chief.
However, she is still an elected official - not appointed - and it's not Perry's call to fire her. Telling her to quit her publicly elected job "or else" could easily be described as coercion.
Have any of you ever served on a jury? Or a grand jury? I've served on a couple of jury's and most of the jurors didn't even understand the cases.
It could be political, but it also took a Republican Special Prosecutor and a Republican Judge (appointed be Perry) to move the indictment forward. These two clearly thought that the situation deserved more investigation.
You guys keep saying he is a Republican special prosecutor and you do not know that.
Well let's take a look at him. . He was appointed Federal Proceutor by Republican George Bush after being endorsed by the two Republican Senators from Texas. He was appointed to lead this investigation by a Republican Judge. Yes he is a Republican.
Well let's take a look at him. . He was appointed Federal Proceutor by Republican George Bush after being endorsed by the two Republican Senators from Texas. He was appointed to lead this investigation by a Republican Judge. Yes he is a Republican.
Gramps, you keep getting sideways. You're getting the judge and the special prosecutor mixed up. The special prosecutor was selected by the judge. You have no idea what his party affiliation is.