Ron Hankins is sorely in need of being educated on whether candidates for office and/or elected officials have agendas. He believes that if someone runs for office with an agenda, they should expect to be sued. One wonders how in the fooll Hankins makes a determination on who to vote for? Does he stick his finger into the wind? Blindfold himself and pick out a name from a hat? Hah! Or maybe he wants to make himself into the Voting Police to ensure that ONLY the candidates he likes with the agenda he likes get voted in. Here's what I wrote about this last week here on my blog. And here's how the Glen Rose Reporter reported on the issue, which had to do with insurance paying for the costs of Best v Harper
I wrote a letter to the editor of the Glen Rose Reporter about this absurdity last week.
Update 6/20/2015- Saw in the Glen Rose Reporter this week that someone else has an opinion about Ron Hankins little speech (Redaction on my name mine)
Here is another attempt to help Ron Hankins understand that not only is this normal, but we live in America, where voters LIKE to find out what someone's agenda is, rather than voting blindly.
Jeb Bush Feb 4 2015 New Reform Conservative AgendaFormer Florida Gov. Jeb Bush will lay out the case for his “reform conservative” agenda in Detroit Wednesday, with a speech intended to broaden the reach of the Republican Party and focus the coming presidential campaign on the economic plight of the American middle class.
Scott Walker Jan 2015Wisconsin Governor Walker lays out agenda for 2015 in annual address
Candidate says he would aim to eliminate health care law, education standards, IRS
Rick Perry Dec 28 2012And so far, the issues he’s promoted for the new legislative session that begins Jan. 8 — abortion restrictions, drug testing of welfare recipients, spending caps and rejecting federal health care — make up the same agenda he’d tout on the presidential campaign trail.