Why Craddick’s Analysis Was Wrong

By Vince Leibowitz  on May 28, 2007 in 80th Legislature      

Marc at Marc’s Miscellany (he’s an attorney) has some insight on why Craddick’s ruling on why he cannot be replaced is wrong. Check it out.



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  1. WUSRPH on May 28th, 2007 10:38 pm

    I hate to say something in contrast to you, but I have know and know of the trio you cite for many, many years. I know them to be Gentlemen of the First Sort….true professionals dedicated to the Legislature and the process…..If Craddick, Wilson of Keel ever expects any of them to bend the law or bend their intrepreations to serve the Speaker’s ends, they will be more than disappointed. (I must admit that, on ocasion, in the past I would have preferred they not be such straight shooters as it stopped me and my bosses from doing what we wanted.)

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