Debra Medina, new star of America’s right, is firing up the race for Texas governor
…still wearing the outfit she had in Lytle. But when it comes to speeches Medina is no Sarah Palin. She has no need to write on her hand to remember her talking points. Instead her speech was a complex walk through her extreme anti-government philosophy, citing sources as varied as the Austrian school of economics, St Augustine and modern French philosophers. She said she wanted to get rid of property taxes and allow Texans to do whatever they wanted with anything they owned, whether that was dig for oil or build an extension. There was, she said, no constitutional basis for a federal Department of Education or an Environmental Protection Agency or the Federal Reserve. Texas should assert its rights almost as a nation-state, controlling over its own National Guard units. The disdain for government was visceral. The American way, she said, was simple. “There are two rights essential to freedom: private property and gun ownership.”
Parents say ““The first thing she will do when she moves into the governor’s office is hang up the Constitution,”
Beeville parents proud of Medina’s outsider campaign for governor
by SCOTT REESE WILLEY
4 hrs 6 mins ago
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It happens all the time: a customer walks into Parker Feed Store on the outskirts of Beeville and notices Debra Medina for Governor campaign stickers and brochures on the counter.
“Do you know anything about her,” they’ll ask E.H. [...]
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A Reporter’s Story – who is Debra Medina?
Republican of the People
Can Debra Medina’s grassroots rebellion dethrone Texas’ Republican royalty?
by Bob Moser
Published on: Thursday, February 18, 2010
Republican of the People photographs by Brandon Thibodeaux
On a Saturday afternoon in Burleson, even the hottest politician in Texas has trouble scoring a table at Babe’s, a popular fried-chicken joint.
Her name is called after 15 minutes huddled [...]
“I’m an ordinary person, just like you….”
This is the REAL Debra Medina. She is not a fraud; she doesn’t just say things you want to hear; She is the real thing and if we don’t elect this fine woman of principle and honor, We Texans will, to some extent, have lost our own honor. I’m not willing for that to happen to me, or to you, or to any Texan so I am fighting for Debra. Will you join us? TxLibertyLady
