First, W calls for $87 BILLION to rebuild Afghanistan and Iraq. More than the feds spend on education. Now, Governor Goodhair calls a THIRD Special Session ($1.7 MILLION per Special Session) to fulfill Tom (The Hammer) DeLay's quest for Identity politics in Texas. Majority Leader DeLay is hellbent to produce a Republican majority in the Texas delegation in the House of Representatives. Actually, Congressman DeLay pursues Republican hegemony now, tomorrow, and forever. Am I exaggerating? The story I heard goes like this: Tom DeLay lights up a stogie in the House restaurant, and a waiter comes over and says, "I'm sorry, sir, but this is a government building, and no smoking is permitted." To which Mr. DeLay, House majority leader extraordinaire, barks, I am the government. And this is the idiot who is behind the expenditure of $5.1 MILLION in public funds for 3 Special Sessions of the Texas Legislature. W, The Hammer, and Goodhair: The Dream Team. It's my nightmare. If this be (fair & balanced) treason, make the most of it.
[x ABCNEWS.com]
Texas Governor Calls a Third Special Session to Redraw Congressional Districts
The Associated Press
AUSTIN, Texas Sept. 9 —
Republican Gov. Rick Perry on Tuesday called a third special session of the Legislature to redraw Texas' congressional districts after the Democrats thwarted two previous attempts by fleeing the state. Perry said the session would begin on Monday.
During two previous GOP efforts to redraw Texas' congressional map, Democratic lawmakers slipped across the state line, beyond the reach of the law in the Lone State State, depriving the Republicans of the quorum needed to conduct business.
September 11th
The governor's announcement came after 10 Senate Democrats who have been in New Mexico boycotting the Legislature relented and announced that they would return to Texas and take part in an expected third special session.
Eleven Democrats in all slipped across state lines July 28 and stayed away for about six weeks to block a vote on redistricting. But one of the 11, Sen. John Whitmire of Houston, defected last week and said he would attend another special session if the governor called one.
That left the 10 remaining Democrats without the numbers to block a quorum.
"If (Whitmire) makes a quorum, then we need to be on the Senate floor," state Sen. Judith Zaffirini said.
Twenty-one of the Senate's 31 members must be present for business to be conducted.
The senators who remained out of state said they would attend a federal court hearing in Laredo on Thursday in the lawsuit they filed. The court case alleges Republican legislative leaders have violated the Voting Rights Act and the Democrats' rights to political free speech.
Democrats have a 17-15 majority in the current Texas congressional delegation. The GOP is pushing plans that would give them as many as 21 seats.
The push to redraw congressional districts during an off-census year has brought cries from the Democrats that the Republicans are not playing fair. U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay of Texas has played a major role in pushing for the redistricting in his home state.
Efforts to address redistricting have failed three times this year during the Legislature's regular session and during two special sessions.
During the regular session, the bill failed when more than 50 Democratic House members fled to Oklahoma.
Republican Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, who presides over the Senate, has said he expects the upcoming session to last about two to three weeks.
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