Kathie Glass, Libertarian for Texas governor, speaking at the Nullify Now conference in Fort Worth, Texas - September 4, 2010. Kathie Glass spoke on her four campaign issues: 1) Restore Texas sovereignty using the most effective tool - nullification; 2) Secure the border using the Texas State Guard; 3) Slash spending and taxes; 4) Protect property rights and end eminent domain abuse like the Trans Texas Corridor.
I like her!
thouseton 1 year ago
Anyone who thinks that women can do a better job than men in government needs to take a good hard look at Margaret Thatcher and Hillary Clinton.
This woman gives me the creeps.
We don't need any more robots in politics: we need real people and the only politicians I've seen who I think are real are Ron Paul and Jesse Ventura.
If this woman gets in, I predict that you are going to be terribly disappointed.
Sammicsno 1 year ago
@Sharlyn777 2010 is the year that most any of the women running for office nationwide are proving to have more testicular fortitude than all the men in politics. Until I heard of Ms. Glass, Perry was the only choice. Now maybe we can have a real governor that doesn't just speak, but acts. I will continue to research her, but she's probably got my vote. I must be concentrating too much on Washington. I hadn't even heard of her until a few days ago. (sigh) too much going on.
texaspapa 1 year ago
@MrRiceowlex
Cos WE LET THEM ??!!!
Sharlyn777 1 year ago
Why is it that the women R proving to have more testicles than perry? Listen to the opening PUBLIC declaration to CALL A SPECIAL SESSION! listen to her platform!
Please dont shout me down about splitting the vote: If enuf TEXANS get behind her she will have the majority! Do we really want the same BS that we have OR do we want REAL CHANGE? & folks IF she doesnt do what she says: dont be stupid & VOTE her back in! I WILL make it my DUTY to do ALL I can to get her OUT & not 5 elections later!
Sharlyn777 1 year ago
Where are the laws dictating private property taxes outside a private property owner
rendering his property for taxes ? State licensed and rendered property - yes,
unrendered private property does not.
MrRiceowlex 1 year ago