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The Republican primary race for Governor of Texas made a quick stop, albeit a quiet stop, last Thursday at Texas State, where candidate Debra Medina (R-Wharton) spoke for state sovereignty, an end to property taxes and an end to illegal immigration.
Medina is running for governor against two Republican heavyweights, U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Governor Rick Perry.
In a lecture hall before about 30 people, Medina propounded a political philosophy resting on the rights of gun ownership and private property, in addition to what she called the “three pillars” of a free society: Individuals and families, communities and churches, and limited government — “three separate institutions.”
The event was sponsored by Young Americans For Liberty (YAFL) at Texas State, a registered student organization. The group’s faculty advisor is listed on the university’s website as Professor Brock Brown of the Department of Geography.
Texas Liberty Campaign (TLC) members Rob Roark and Craig Young provided assistance in organizing the event. A non-voting seat on TLC’s executive board is reserved for Campaign For Liberty’s (C4L) Texas State Coordinator, who is currently Medina. C4L is a national organization forged in the crucible of Congressman Ron Paul’s (R-Victoria) presidential campaign.
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