Hello Again,
Wow! What an encouraging response to our last newsletter and the Gilmer Mirror article. We are getting emails by the minute in support of me running and winning the Texas Attorney General Race.
To help with the campaign, we had a wealthy supporter offer to double everybody's order for free for the next two weeks. We just placed the big sale on our site. [http://nevergetbusted.com]
This kind offer will raise more money for the citizens of Texas (and the other 49 states!) whose lives have been negatively effected by unfair police,prosecutors, and judges.
Upon taking office, our team will not only revamp the entire criminal justice system (to defend individual rights, not violate them!) but we are also going to overhaul and update the Texas Family Court System...it's just as bad. If you have ever been treated unfairly in divorce court like 99% of Texas divorcees, then get ready for vindication. As your newly-elected "top lawman", I will require all family court judges to retrain as we rescind the court system's unnecessary powers over Texas families.
For those of you who are supporting us from other states, your support is appreciated and necessary! You will benefit from your support because the changes I am going to make in Texas will be so sweeping, they will certainly set a precedent that profoundly alters State's legal system in the direction of individual liberty. As we proceed toward setting a new standard in protecting our Bill of Rights, our campaign is dedicated to making certain our efforts are reproducible in your state.
President Obama "demoted" the Drug Czar position yesterday by removing the position from his cabinet. Drug Czar is a name for the person who directs drug-control policies in the United States. The title was first published in a 1982 news story by United Press International which reported that “Senators... voted 62-34 to establish a ‘drug czar’ who would have overall responsibility for U.S. drug policy.”
This is huge because it shows Obama is shifting the government's position on the failed Drug War. Believe it or not, there will be a day the Drug War ends and I'm certain marijuana will be decriminalized nationwide within 2.5 years. Your activism efforts are working so don't stop until we see the keys turning in the prison doors of our non-violent friends and family members.
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Peace,
Barry Cooper
Texas Attorney General Elect
P.S. I'll know in about an hour if I'll be appearing on FOX's Glenn Beck tonight.