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Hands … leaves fall by use of force
If not the rod, flight?
Texans have gone through their election cycle, “1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November”. Another governor has prepared to take office.
Yet, something still matters in the case of Rick Perry and his “naming ritual” cover-up. What is the reason for his and his wife’s participation in the naming ritual of their two children, Griffin and Sydney?
1) in that they named them after the family of Albert Sidney Johnston, a Confederate General killed at Battle of Shiloh, 6APR1862.
2) in that they understood the fact that Johnston collaborated and directly gave assistance to enemies of the national government during War and collateralized oppression of forced laborers.
3) in that they manifested outward dislike to presidential contender Willard Romney during the 2012 national elections, indicating consonance with Johnston, who was a Union Colonel during the Utah War 1857-58 (the Mormon War).
4) in that they knew that Johnston’s second wife, Eliza, a cousin of his first wife, had a son named Griffin.
5) in that they knew the Johnston family settled at China Grove, part of a garrisoned agricultural system (GAS) in Brazoria County, following the Spanish empresario movement (European Catholics adapted and accepted the social structure of the established demographic) of the early 1820’s and the administration of Mexican territory to Anglo-American colonization.
>6) in that they know that the “entrepreneur” movement relationship
found new life in Perry’s descent upon other cities throughout the United States and abroad!
We need warning, and this includes Texans, about specific forms of “economics”. Especially, as Pablo González Casanova explained in his book “Democracy in Mexico” in Chapter 2 “The Factors of Power”, under the sub-title “The Entrepreneurs”, “… the types of social relationships which some scholars equate with feudalism.”1
Moreover, Greg Abbott, the Republican candidate for governor, often sites the value of “entrepreneurial” qualities when meeting with women, a distinctive role in hegemonic politics!
Concluding point: Shouldn’t Texans have known about Perry’s proclivity toward identifying with combative enemies of the U.S. Government and feudalistic economic policies? Also, isn’t it quite predictable that the next candidate will move along the same charted course?
Remember the concern given to voting rights: some persons can not vote due to (1) total mental incapacity; or (2) partial mental incapacity. Texans need to know the cause for voter’s impairment (confusion) and the conditions in which interested groups can mitigate decisional impairments through investigative and open press venues.
1. Pablo González Casanova. Democracy in Mexico. (London: Oxford University Press, 1972), p. 48.