Perry's Vetos Simply a Tantrum

RECEIVED Fri., June 22, 2007

Dear Editor,
    Gov. Rick Perry's veto tantrum is simple – revenge. Perry got in trouble with his puppet masters. Remember he was "invited" to attend the Bilderberg meeting? He got hauled on the carpet for his failure to get their agenda rammed through.
    Perry has been pushing for his damned Trans-Texas Corridor. The big business people who sold this country to the damn communist Chinese want that North American Free Trade Agreement highway for the North American Union. Perry's highway is that NAFTA highway the Bilderbergers want.
    Perry was put in office by his puppet masters for the purpose of getting that highway built. But he hasn't managed it, and now it's looking like he won’t be able to get it started before some of the key puppet masters have to leave office, and they're pissed at having the schedule slip. So Perry got called to the Bilderberg conference to get raked over the coals for not being able to fool us into jumping on the bandwagon for his highway project.
    Probably, they're going to withhold their support for his national ambitions. Perry was trying everything he could to become a player on the national stage. But now his puppet masters are punishing him by refusing to give him the help he needs. He thinks he's been screwed by people in the Texas Legislature who didn't do what he wanted to push through the NAFTA highway, so he is taking revenge on them by vetoing the pet projects of those people. Stereotypical behavior of a guilty conscience and a pipsqueak ego. When he gets taken to task, he responds by throwing around accusations against everyone. Exactly what I'd expect from the spoiled brat childish ego damage case he is.
Eldon Lewis
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