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JANUARY 4, 2010 8:53PM

Kay Bailey Hutchison Didn't Really Just Say That, Did She?

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Are you trying to lose the race for Texas governor, or do you really want to know if we'd like government-issued GPS units in our cars that can not only record "taxable miles" (whatever the what that is), but also give the state a whole lot of other information it doesn't need?

Please tell us your Facebook account got hacked. Because this? This makes Rick Perry look smart and snuggly.


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I can't read it! Can you make the picture bigger? I just love it when Texans look even stooooopider.
If you're using Firefox, hold your control key and scroll up with your mouse wheel to make the page larger.

It would be difficult for KBH to look even "stooooopider."
I love it when they start eating each other!


"One of my top priorities as Governor will be to clean up TxDOT and solve the transportation problems that have plagued Texas for the last decade," Hutchison said, in a statement on her Web site.

Hutchison points fingers at Perry for his handling of the Texas Department of Transportation as well as his previous proposal for a Trans-Texas Corridor and says on her Web site that as governor she would work to "restore trust" in the transportation department.

She says she will not allow any existing free roads to become toll roads and would give communities the power to decide whether new roads should be tolled or publicly constructed, according to her Web site.

A release from Perry's campaign says Hutchison's transportation plans, which she'd said could include adding a commuter rail system between major metropolitan areas, lacks a funding source, particularly if she plans to halt toll road construction.

Several of Hutchison's supporters locally and otherwise were members of the Bush camp and say they think her attitude and fresh perspective simply is something the governor's office needs.


Read more: http://www.mywesttexas.com/articles/2010/01/07/news/top_stories/hutchison.txt#ixzz0bxPhFwSX
And my jaw just dropped on that one. Good bye, KBH, good bye.

Incidentally, I would attach my GPS tracker to a DART train.