Man Who Helped Texas Green Party Worked For Perry
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Man Who Helped Texas Green Party Worked For Perry
A man who helped get the Green Party on the Texas ballot was paid by Gov. Rick Perry’s reelection campaign.
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AUSTIN (July 28, 2010)--Gov. Rick Perry's re-election campaign was paying a Republican operative who helped get the Green Party on the Texas ballot, the Dallas Morning News reported Wednesday.

The newspaper reported that campaign finance reports show the campaign paid Stuart Moss for mileage while he was doing political research in November, the same time he helped the Green Party field candidates.

Democrats say liberal Green Party candidates could help Perry by siphoning votes away from Democrat Bill White.

The Texas Democratic Party has sued the Green Party to identify the source of $532,000 that bankrolled the petition drive that made it possible for the third party to get candidates on the November ballot.

Perry’s spokesman Mark Miner says the governor's campaign was not involved in the Green Party petition drive.


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Posted by: Dan Location: Hillsboro on Aug 5, 2010 at 11:38 PM

THIS is Rick Perry in a nutshell. Above the law in his own mind and he wouldn't pee on you if you were on fire and you still support him because you buy into the fear based propaganda. Wake up People...Perry is bad for Texas...heck...he's bad for Earth. You hate Obama so much that you vote for Perry to...what...slap Obama in the face. I am seeing a "pattern" here alright...you tea party like folks aren't just anti illegal immigrant...you are anti " anyone not like you"...and I mean color, background, place of birth, political affiliation, dinner selection...you name it. I believe that is the definition of "racist". Is tolerance THAT hard? Live and let live my brothers. Or stand in front of the levy you are building when it busts.
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