justoffal
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IT's pretty funny to see them squirm and continue to ask for ridiculous levels of proof in things that are just a matter of common sense. The article uses the word arrested but it is actually more of a forced presence procedure and is certainly not without precedent. The legislators have vested in their physical person the property of the state of Texas...a legislative vote... by taking that vote out of the process through the motion of flight they are in effect stealing from the state and as such can be detained as theives.....my guess is that is how the Texas State courts will proceed with this.Try reading this thread.Even your article, quoting the Governor listed no statute that would allow for arrest and no penalties. I would be interested in seeing it, if it exists. I have never heard of a law anywhere in the country that says people walking of the job, can be arrested or imprisoned. Has Texas fallen to a communist takeover by it's own Governor?
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