
So now what is Governor Rick Perry up to? Why is he worried about a forensic scientific investigation?
On October 16, 2009, The Dallas Morning News reported that Texas Governor Rick Perry’s political fight over whether Cameron Todd Willingham was wrongly executed is obscuring a broader problem: flawed science that is failing the justice system.
Dr. Craig Beyler, a Harvard-educated engineer and chairman of the International Association for Fire Safety Science, had been scheduled to present his forensic fire report to the Texas Forensic Science Commission.
Two days before Beyler was to appear before the commission, Governor Rick Perry replaced four commission members, including the chairman. The meeting was canceled.
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Rick Perry has chosen many members of Texas boards and commissions from the ranks of his political contributors.
Farmers and ranchers are coming out against Perry. If he survives the primary he will get whipped in the general election. His globalist attempt of confiscating five mile wide strips of farm and ranchland for toll roads and NAFTA superhighway was too much.
On the arson case, I think Rick Perry is thwarting an investigation into the death of a man who might have been innocent by keeping a key expert from testifying. Isn’t that similar to what another Republican, Richard Nixon, found himself involved in. A coverup? Are we going to have impeachment hearings if he becomes governor again?
Looks like corruption to me.
There’s no more denying it: Rick Perry would rather get his bloody hands even dirtier than admit he helped kill an innocent man.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/9/30/201349/052
There is strong, if not conclusive, evidence suggesting that Texas executed an innocent man, Cameron Todd Willingham. Radley Balko reports that some fear the Lone Star State is about to do it again the case of Hank Skinner. http://finding-lawyer.com/2010/03/08/is-texas-about-to-execute-another-innocent-man/
Here’s a little more on the coverup.
http://www.txdemocrats.org/2009/11/10/state-agency-scandal-5-perrys-political-cover-up-continues-at-forensic-science-commission/
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Rick Perry has chosen many members of Texas boards and commissions from the ranks of his political contributors.