The lottery debate took place in the 1980s and early 90s, douchebag. It was passed into law while Ann Richards was government. You honestly believe that an editorial from Amarillo written almost a decade after it was passed corroborates your generalization that liberals opposed the implementation of the lottery? In other words, you aren't proving your point, you're trying to revise it. Your statement was bullshit and we ALL know it.That big blowhard Ann Richards was Governor when the lottery was instated. Big hair Ann bragged about what an ethical administration she would have, and for her first appointment she appointed Lena Guerrora as proof of what a great bunch of people she would associate with. Here is how that ethical start began:
You're a fool. And this proves it. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
From Wikipedia:
She appointed then State Representative Lena Guerrero of Austin to a vacancy on the Texas Railroad Commission. The Hispanic Guerrero (1957–2008) was the first non-Anglo to serve on the commission in history. However, problems over falsification of her resume led to her resignation from the commission and defeat by the Republican Barry Williamson in the 1992 general election.