Can’t wait until the end of the week for the lamestream media to pick up the latest story about our favorite gubernatorial candidate? The only one who makes any sense and doesn’t want to sell us out to the NWO goonies or reward fiscal mismanagement by bailout of auto dealers, banks, etc.?
Then, look no further than the Debra Medina YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/medinafortexas .
From: http://www.medinafortexas.com/
Published 11/09/2009 – 3:58 p.m. CST

Debra Medina, a registered nurse and candidate for governor, is taking the lead in defending Texas against the nationalization of healthcare.
“This bill devastates freedom and destroys healthcare. Texas must nullify the action by congress and fight for an injunction in the federal courts. I am urging Governor Perry today to call the Texas Legislature into special session. I am encouraging Attorney General Abbott to begin the work necessary to obtain an injunction against the IRS and the 111 other federal agencies empowered in this legislation to further embed Washington D.C. in our lives. These actions are critical to insuring that Texans are free to make our own decisions about healthcare” stated Medina.
As the U.S. Senate takes up HR 3962, the “Affordable Health Care for America Act,” Texans must mobilize now as never before! We must not wait, there can be no delay. We must prepare for the eventuality that the U. S. Senate will pass this bill and be ready to immediately defend the sovereignty of the great state of Texas.
The Texas Legislature must act. Please call your state representative and state senator today. Find your district and their number here: http://www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/. Ask them to demand that the governor call a special session to address the nationalization of healthcare; to nullify those actions by Congress that undermine the sovereignty of Texas.
Today may have been the 404th anniversary of Guy Fawkes’ Gunpowder Plot, guarding the gunpowder that was to be used for blowing up British Parliament. But we Americans can give it a new twist in stirring things up! No explosives needed.
If you’re a liberty-loving American Patriot, please visit http://www.thisnovember5th.com/ . You can contribute to Debra Medina (Gubernatorial candidate, TX), Rand Paul (US Senate, KY), Adam Kokesh (State Rep. Dist. 3 candidate, NM), Peter Schiff (US Senate, CT), just to name a few.
You can also donate to these other liberty-loving, socially-responsible and fiscally conservative candidates such as David Smith, TX CD 2 and Joe Petronis, TX CD 10, by visiting their respective campaign websites.
Happy trails, folks, and support your favorite candidate!! :-)
Debra Medina was on Infowars.com on October 30th.
Alex talks with wife and mother, home schooler, registered nurse, businesswoman, rancher, and chair of the Republican Party of Wharton County, Debra Medina, who will challenge Bilderberg Group attendee and New World Order darling Rick Perry for the governorship of Texas. Medina, according to her campaign website, “stands solidly on the principles of limited government, a sound economy, individual liberty and the inviolable importance of family, community and faith.” Infowars journalist and editor Steve Watson talks with Alex about the latest on the flu pandemic hype. Alex covers the latest important news and takes your calls.
If you’re visiting this HALC.us article after October 30th, please watch Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 & Part 4 of the archived in-studio interview. Also, please visit Debra Medina’s official campaign website.]
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Summary of this week’s report:
The race for Governor of Texas is starting to heat up, and conservatives will soon have to decide whom we’re going to support in the GOP primary. We’ll look at the pros and cons of the major candidates in this week’s report.
Full report:
Next year’s Republican primary is fast approaching, and the gubernatorial candidates are making it clear that this is going to be no ordinary GOP primary battle. Governor Rick Perry is up against Kay Bailey Hutchison, who has been a US Senator for sixteen years. Primary battles between two political powerhouses don’t happen very often; obviously both camps understand just how important the office of Texas governor will be in 2012. Besides the two big names, there’s also two other candidates in the GOP race, Debra Medina and Larry Kilgore.
Which candidate should conservative Texans get behind? Unfortunately, that’s not an easy question to answer. Neither Perry nor Hutchinson is someone conservatives can wholeheartedly support, for various reasons I’ll discuss below. Let’s look at the pros and cons of each candidate.
Source: El Paso Times

Rick Perry, Debra Medina, Kay Baily Hutchison
By Adriana Gómez Licón / El Paso Times
EL PASO – Debra Medina, a GOP gubernatorial candidate running a difficult primary race against two incumbent Republicans, visits El Paso for the first time today to learn the views of business leaders and residents on topics such as property taxes and illegal immigration.
The former Wharton County Republican Party chairwoman will host a town hall meeting at the West Side Regional Command Center, at 4801 Osborne.
Medina said she was eager to interact with locals to do an assessment of the border issues, interstate commerce, military and education problems troubling El Paso.
“Before I start throwing things out, I’m going to … engage with the community involved,” she said.
Born and raised in Beeville, Texas, on a farm between Corpus Christi and San Antonio, Medina is a registered nurse and business owner running a campaign promoting limited intervention by the government.
Her Republican opponents are Gov. Rick Perry, U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison and Larry Kilgore of Mansfield, Texas.
Medina said that, if elected, she planned to focus on three areas — elimination of property taxes, comprehensive immigration reform and the protection of Texas sovereignty. Read the rest of this entry »
via mysanantonio.com
by Bruce Davidson – Bruce Davidson

Rick Perry and Kay Bailey Hutchison have been in office a long time.
Both started their political careers in the Texas House. Both were elected to statewide office for the first time in 1990.
Hutchison was elected as state treasurer and then in 1993 won a special election to the U.S. Senate. She still holds that job today but plans to run for governor in 2010.
After two terms as Texas agriculture commissioner, Perry was elected as lieutenant governor in 1998 and then stepped up to governor when George W. Bush was elected president. He is expected to run for governor again in 2010.
Considering their long records as Republican officeholders, you might assume a Republican activist would be torn between supporting one of the other next year.
But in Debra Medina’s case, that assumption would be wrong. And she hopes a majority of rank-and-file GOP voters agree with her.
The former Wharton County Republican chairman is presenting a third option in the GOP gubernatorial primary.
Medina is a Ron Paul-style Republican.
“I certainly have grown up politically under his tutelage,” she said of Paul, noting that she lives in the former presidential candidate’s congressional district and worked in his 2008 re-election campaign. Read the rest of this entry »

