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HoustonPBS.org hosted Texas senate candidates

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05-03-2012, 10:05 PM
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So I just watched all the candidates running for senate in Texas give their position on all the current issues. The last and final issue was the DREAM act 2 of 2 democrats said they are completely in favor and 0 of 4 republicans were for it. I guess I'm supporting those two. If yall have PBS in your city check what politicians are in favor of especially the DREAM act. PBS is the most unbiased news source so it is quite easy to compare both views.
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05-03-2012, 10:06 PM
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Do you think Texas will be like Washington and New Mexico as far as Driver License's requirements go? Any other state?
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05-03-2012, 10:20 PM
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No dude that stuff is basically set in stone. They will not repeal those laws. I think it is very stupid that they deny people driver's licence because it is unsafe. People are driving without instruction and probably no insurance. luckily it is not illegal to sell insurance to someone without a licence. I know you want a licence in Texas bud, but it is super Republican and they are against illegal immigrants benefiting. Somehow they didn't see it as a safety issue like Washington state did or it probably wouldn't of passed in the first place. But no not here in Texas that will remain a law forever.
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05-03-2012, 11:09 PM
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No dude that stuff is basically set in stone. They will not repeal those laws. I think it is very stupid that they deny people driver's licence because it is unsafe. People are driving without instruction and probably no insurance. luckily it is not illegal to sell insurance to someone without a licence. I know you want a licence in Texas bud, but it is super Republican and they are against illegal immigrants benefiting. Somehow they didn't see it as a safety issue like Washington state did or it probably wouldn't of passed in the first place. But no not here in Texas that will remain a law forever.
Lol you just crushed DA user's heart there bro... Lol
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Lol you just crushed DA user's heart there bro... Lol
It was just a general question. I wanted to hear his opinion.
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