John Bradley Violated Texas Open Meetings Act
February 3rd, 2010 by CourtneyRick Casey of the Houston Chronicle has a column today on how Rick Perry’s handpicked puppet/chair of the Texas Forensic Science Commission violated the Texas Open Meetings Act (PDF) at Friday’s meeting, which was held in Harlingen. The Dallas Morning News’ Trailblazer blog first reported on Bradley’s violation of the TOMA. Bradley should be removed as chair of the Commission. He has proven by his handling of the first meeting that his main goal was to cover-up and impede the investigation into whether Texas relied on faulty arson evidence to execute a person who did not kill anyone.
One of the Commission members should offer a motion at the next meeting of the Commission to recommend that Rick Perry replaces Bradley as chair. Bradley is an elected district attorney. He knows about the TOMA. He obviously violated the act on purpose as part of his cover-up of the Willingham investigation. The commission members should also read up on Robert’s Rules of Order to make sure they know how to exercise their own authority to control Bradley.
Read the rest: Texas Moratorium Network: More on How John Bradley Violated Texas Open Meetings Act at Texas Forensic Science Commission Meeting
Related posts:
- Texas Forensic Science Commission to Meet Tomorrow: Willingham not on Agenda The Texas Forensic Science Commission is meeting tomorrow for...
- Cameron Todd Willingham Meeting Post-poned Looks like Governor Perry of Texas doesn’t want it confirmed...
- Was Perry Briefed Before Willingham Died? Just 88 minutes before the February 2004 execution of...
- Goodnight John Allen Muhammad John Allen Muhammad, the supposed sniper that terrorized Washington DC...
- John Maki: The Rape That Wasn’t If you know the history of racism in the...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.














