25 August 2011

New York Times Belatedly "Discovers" Payback Perry is A Common Criminal

    Thursday, 25 August 2011, NEW YORK, NEW YORK - The editors and global staff of the Ninth Amendment remind READERS THAT IT IS WRONG TO BYPASS THE NEW YORK TIMES SUPER-SPIFFY MULTI-MILION DOLLAR PAYWALL AND ENJOY UNLIMITED FREE READING OF THE DIGITAL NEW YORK TIMES SIMPLY BY SETTING READERS' FIREFOX BROWSERS TO "PRIVATE BROWSING".
    The Ninth Amendment has reviewed a cursory summary of the criminal transparent payback corruption of Texas Governor Payback Rick "Six-Shooter" Perry and his aides for nothing more than big piles of cash. Accordingly the Ninth Amendment editors and staff feel that it continues to be necessary largely to recap its comments to the Times as we are without knowledge whether they will be digitally published by the Times.
     It is by no means merely the Payback Perry corruption so belatedly reported in the Times now, but the fact is that if any entity has the resources to uncover less obvious but potentially much more serious wrongdoing it is the Times and the Obama Administration's executive enforcement agencies which should be working overtime. Since many of Payback Perry's patronage jobs fall within Texas state law enforcement, a federal agency with leads generated by well-funded press organizations should be taking immediate action to uncover further probable wrongdoing. This in all likelihood could turn out to be equally obvious when uncovered and subject Payback Perry and his organization to very serious penalties indeed.
     Obviously such an individual would be completely unfit to serve as President of the United States in 2012, especially if he or she were, for example, in solitary confinement. Disclosures and prosecutions when completed BEFORE Payback Perry might be "elected" with perhaps Ms. Palin as, Lord forbid, Vice-President would deny her the opportunity to serve as Vice-President due to the voters ignorance, then proudly take here mantle as replacement President and immediately pardon Payback Perry a la Nixon-Ford. The Ninth Amendment comment to the Times follows. 

Ninth Amendment's Submitted Comment

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    The editors and global staff of the Ninth Amendment log are gratified The New York Times has FINALLY awoken from its slumber regarding Texas Governor Payback Rick Perry. "Six-shooter" Perry is the man who would be animal husbander (in the words of Tom Lehrer) had he not found a MUCH more lucrative route to "financial independence" (yeah, right) by first going into politics as a Democrat and then changing to a Republican, "ka-ching".
      Perry could care less what he is, but readers are URGED to review this information from two years of our posts in some easy reading, and the Times better move FAST to expose Perry for the criminal he is. ( See "Horseshoe Bay"). Payback Pery refused to delay a Texas inmate's execution for a brief period when strong new evidence supported a very good likelihod that Texas would and did kill the WRONG MAN solely because Perry's handlers told Perry delay from the usual two-in-a-day Texas executions would hurt his chances in an upcoming election.
     Perry despite his copious retinue of security personnel also himself shot and killed a coyote that he claimed "threatened him". Upon an aide's reading from a newspaper that no coyote in North America had EVER threatened a human, Perry quickly changed his story to clarify that actually the coyote had threatened his DOG. In a year of preaching and taking in over one million dollars Perry himself reported $93 in annual church contributions perhaps (but unlikely) in remorse over his cold-blooded muders.
     Despite his own oral account of his self-proclaimed success as a Boy Scout, Perry completely lacks moral or any other kind of remotely "good" character. The man has nothing at all except criminal proceeds and an abiding love of himself. The Times if it has any self-respect left should be the newspaper of record to see that Payback Perry spends the 2012 election incarcerated entirely on the basis of FEDERAL INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION since he is in bed now with other Texas and nearby state office holders, enforcement officials and powerful business leaders. The last thing one wants to do is highlight any Payback Perry criminal issue with them since that merely is sending in the fox to guard the henhouse.

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