Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Solvable Texas Governor's Mansion fire, Time for Perry to be Honest to himself

Is it a coincidence that the fire at the Governor's mansion fire happened weeks after Anita Perry, moved back into the mansion after a separation from Governor Rick Perry. According to very reliable sources Mrs Perry, left Rick after she caught him and another man in very compromising circumstances in the Governor's office.

I really am not concerned with his sexuality, and his bigotry against the same. What concerns me and should concern all other Texans is the fact that as tax payers we have been paying his 10,000.00 a month rental since June 2008.

I feel that as a Texan and taxpayer, when we see educators, and other essential positions being compromised because of the Perry Texas money deficit, Mr Perry, should move into one of his own homes thus saving a few essential positions that are now on the chopping block. 10,000.00 a month could save several teaching jobs. You do the math 10,000.00 x 36 months equals a few essential positions being rescued.

The Arson Fire was big news for a few weeks, and then nothing else was heard about it. I must ask WHY ? I am happy to see the case has been reopened and the video obtained of the Arsonist, is being studied with high tech forensics.

I have wondered all along if maybe a distraught lover was involved, and set the fire to get back at Perry. Mr. Perry, needs to be a man, and like any other citizen be integrated as to who the culprit might be. It really amazes me that with all the tools of modern forensics this incident has not been solved.

Mr. Perry, is not beyond the law and should be questioned as to who he might suspect was distraught enough after his reconciliation with Anita Perry, and hold that person accountable for his horrific crime. Now I hear that an anarchist group linked to a planned attack on the 2008 Republican National Convention in Minneapolis, might have ties to this crime. I say that is BS. According to an Austin member of this group, they are a peaceful movement and they have never turned to violence. I think the officials working on this case are barking up at the wrong tree.


They have very good video, and with today's forensics this crime couls and should of already been solved. These officials need to be looking closer to home for a resolution. This is not a case of a needle in a hay stack, it is an elephant in a small hay patch.


If Rick Perry, can not be honest to himself about his sexuality, how can we trust him to govern our state. His sexuality is not what I question, it is his honesty or dishonesty that bothers me and should concern all Texans.


The Texas Department of Public Safety said that in reviewing surveillance video taken before the fire, investigators had identified a white Jeep Cherokee whose occupants were seen taking photos of the mansion four days before the blaze.



The DPS said it had been able to find the Jeep and that its owner -- who they did not name -- had admitted to driving the vehicle while the photos were being taken.



DPS said the Jeep's owner had subsequently identified two people who were riding with him that night and that one of them "has been placed in the downtown area the morning of the mansion fire."



All three are now considered "persons of interest" in the investigation, DPS said. All three have denied involvement in the arson, which did extensive damage to the 152-year-old structure but did not injure the state's Republican governor, Rick Perry. I disagree, I think he suffered to alot of smoke inhalation, the way he is running our state leads me to no other logical conclusion.

Texas is offering a $50,000 cash reward for information in the case that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the fire. DPS released a sketch on Thursday of another man it considers to be a person of interest in the case.


This case could easily be solved if we had an Honest Governor. He must be true to himself, before he can be honest to the State he governs



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