Archive for December, 2009

Riddle Issues Op-Ed On Cloture Vote

// December 21st, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Uncategorized

AUSTIN – Representative Debbie Riddle (R- District 150) has issued the following opinion/editorial statement regarding the Senate’s overnight cloture vote:

“Early this morning, I watched in absolute horror as the U.S. Senate betrayed my grandchildren’s future for 30 pieces of silver.

The Senate vote that ended the health care debate and paved the way for final passage of the bill was made possible by sweetheart deals, carve-outs, and kickbacks aimed at bribing the few Senators who had held out against the oppression of the majority and stood up for the rights of the 61 percent of Americans who said they did not want this plan to pass. As a result of the votes purchased with those bribes, a trillion dollars worth of socialism is now certain to be passed by Congress before Christmas.

In 1945, my father risked his life on the shores of Iwo Jima as he fought for the preservation of the American Dream in the face of one of the greatest threats to liberty the world has ever seen. A little more than a half-century later, our country’s own elected officials have invaded our personal liberties in ways my father’s generation could never have imagined.

For the first time in our nation’s history, if this bill passes, US Citizens will be required to purchase health care or they will be fined as if they are criminals. And it will all be paid for by an array of new taxes that sends a clear message to our children as they look towards their own futures: success and independence will be punished.

In place of those values will be an emphasis on entitlements and the redistribution of wealth. They’ve taken over our system of banking. They’ve taken over our automobile industry. Now, there is little standing in their way from taking over every decision you make for your own personal health. Despite the fact that the Tenth and Fourteenth amendments explicitly prohibit the government from ever taking such actions, we are on the verge of being more completely under the control of the federal government than we have ever been.

I am now more fearful of the US Congress than I am of a foreign terrorist. The worst thing a terrorist can do is take my life. But Congress is eliminating my freedom and my grandchildren’s future. These freedoms are going to be stolen from us not by an invading foreign power or by the fear imposed by a terrorist organization, but rather by the communist attitudes of 60 percent of the Senate in direct opposition to the will of 60 percent of Americans.

The only good news is that its not over yet. The bill must still survive hostile conference committee negotiations and subsequent approval by both houses. This means there is still time to bring Congress to its senses by alerting them to your outrage with your phone calls, letters, and e-mails.

But don’t stop with your Congressional representatives. Call your state legislators and make sure they know that you oppose our country’s crash course with unbridled socialism. Call your city council. Call your state board of education member. Call your friends and family in other districts and even other states and inspire them to make their voices heard in Washington. We have to fight if we are going to take back our country, community, and our kids. It is every bit the fight my father faced at Iwo Jima, and the stakes are every bit as high.

Ronald Reagan said that freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. Don’t let this generation be the one that proves him right. Get involved in this fight while you still have the right to do so. At the rate the Constitution is currently being eroded, who knows how long that right will survive.”

Riddle Joins Call For 14th Fort Hood Murder Charge – Says Hassan Should Pay For Death Of Victim’s Unborn Child

// December 17th, 2009 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

AUSTIN – State Representative Debbie Riddle has joined 30 of her colleagues in respectfully requesting that the Army charge Major Nidal Malik Hassan with the murder of an unborn child.

Private Francheska Velez, one of the 13 recognized victims of the massacre in Fort Hood, was nine weeks pregnant when she was gunned down by Hassan on November 5.

Velez was only 21 years old, and had just returned from a tour in Iraq that was shortened on account of her pregnancy. Media reports indicate that she was set to be sent back to her hometown of Chicago this month. Now, Riddle and the other members of the Texas Conservative Coalition have sent a letter to Army Secretary John McHugh asking that Hassan be held responsible for the death of Velez’s baby.

“Each of the 14 souls that were stolen by this monster and his cowardly act of terrorism were innocent,” Riddle said. “But none were more innocent than the unborn child whose life never even had a chance to fully begin.”

In the letter sent last Wednesday, the legislators point to a provision in the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) which states that anyone who is committing an illegal act that causes the death of a child in utero shall be charged with a separate crime, just as if the violence had been committed against the child’s mother.

“Indeed, such action would underscore the fundamental point that unborn children must be afforded the same legal protections against offenses that can be committed against individuals, such as homicide,” the letter states.

The UCMJ statute mirrors a similar act passed in 2003 by the 78th Texas Legislature, which provides that someone who commits a crime that causes the death or injury of an unborn child can be charged as if the crime was committed against someone who was born.

Representative Riddle was a coauthor of the House version of the measure.

Representative Debbie Riddle Named “Champion for Free Enterprise” By The Texas Association of Business

// December 8th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Uncategorized

Representative Riddle is proud to be named “Champion for Free Enterprise” by the Texas Association of Business.

The Texas Association of Business represents companies from the largest multi-national corporations to small businesses in nearly every community of our state, TAB works to improve the Texas business climate and to help make our state’s economy the strongest in the world.

In a letter dated October 14, 2009, Bill Hammond, President of the Texas Association of Business writes:

Dear Debbie,

Congratulations on being named a Texas Association of Business (TAB) “Champion for Free Enterprise” as a result of your pro-business voting record during the 81 sl Legislative Session. This accolade is TAB’s most prestigious legislative award. You scored 90% or better on the key issues important to Texas companies and employers to receive this award.

On behalf of TAB and its members, we applaud you for your hard work in promoting a better business climate; a climate TAB believes will ensure that more, good-paying jobs come and stay in Texas.

We will be honoring TAB’s “Champion for Free Enterprise” honorees at our legislative reception, which is being held in conjunction with the Association’s Annual Conference in January.

Again, on behalf of Texas businesses, thank you for all your hard work.

Sincerly,
Bill Hammond
President