- Joined
- May 7, 2011
- Messages
- 6,914
- Reaction score
- 3,673
- Gender
- Undisclosed
- Political Leaning
- Conservative
The case examined the state's separation-of-power provision in the Texas Constitution and a governor's veto power under the "abuse of official capacity" statute. Perry originally faced two indictments, but one was dismissed by a lower court in July.
Charges against Rick Perry dismissed in abuse of power case - CNNPolitics.com
Rick Perry, arguably the most successful American governor in a generation, is in forced retirement. Rosemary Lehmberg, the vodka-swilling, retribution-promising, drunk-driving human dumpster fire who indicted Governor Perry for exercising the ordinary powers of his office — vetoing funding for her office — remains in power. That, in short, is what is wrong with Texas — and the country.
Read more at: Rick Perry?s Not-Guilty Verdict Exposes Texas?s Culture of Corruption
Frivolous lawsuit exacted its toll. Hell hath no fury like a democrat scorned.