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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-04-06 01:38 AM
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6. TX & Nation: One Democrat finally blinks – Betrays Brothers
Wouldn't you figure that the traitors nickname is "Boogie" based on his partying past in Austin. Can anyone say "somebody has the pictures." Boogie screwed everybody. The Democrats in Texas showed real COURAGE and would have won had "Boogie" not been such a sleazoid. Now its up to the Supreme Court of the US.



In Texas Fight, One Democrat Finally Blinks – John “Boogie” Whitmire


By RALPH BLUMENTHAL
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/04/national/04TEXA.html?ei=5007&en=2a30a5393b7dc32a&ex=1378008000&adxnnl=1&partner=USERLAND&adxnnlx=1144126822-+CjNj+ZDUIShpci9PfBlFA

HOUSTON, Sept. 3 — And then there were 10.

With the crucial defection of a leading Texas lawmaker, the defiant band of Democratic state senators holed up in New Mexico since July 28 has lost its ability to deny Gov. Rick Perry the quorum he needs to push through a hotly disputed Republican redistricting plan.

The surprising reappearance in Houston Tuesday night of a prize holdout, Senator John Whitmire, who, with 30 years in the State House and Senate is the dean of the Legislature, threw Texas politics into a new tizzy.

If Mr. Perry calls a highly unusual third special legislative session, as is widely expected, Mr. Whitmire, 54, known as Boogie from his avid partying in younger years, could be required to attend or be arrested and dragooned into the chamber.

"I don't perceive what I'm doing as caving," Mr. Whitmire said in an interview in his Houston district office as the phones rang incessantly. "I'm pursuing a different strategy."

(Ed. Note: “Boogies” fellow Democrats were furious. Probably still are.)

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