JettRink said:
Reporter and I were both wrong (but I was closer). Jim came in last in a four man race with 5.36%. His wife must not have even voted for him. Very embarrassing results. He is a better aluminum salesman than he would be a Judge anyways.
Okay *******. Your deception about the 2012 Guadalupe County Judge race stops here.
Back in 2012, our Republican Guadalupe County Judge Mike Wiggins was busted for marijuana possession in a hotel room in College Station, TX. Due to pressure from Guadalupe County citizens, he resigned after 30 days. Ironically, this was a few days after the deadline to run in the primary for the November election. The Republican Party of Guadalupe County immediately appointed their hand-picked candidate, Larry Jones, to not only be the Guadalupe County Judge but the candidate in the November election. Many citizens of Guadalupe County cried foul. Guadalupe County Election Commission asked for applicants and 24 people (including me) applied. The Republican Party of Guad. Co. appealed to the Texas Election Commission and they ruled that additional candidates could run, but they can only run as Independents and NOT as Republicans or Democrats, and must procure at least 500 signatures of registered voters in Guadalupe County. Only myself and a friend of mine decided to proceed, and the field of 24 narrowed to just 2. Guadalupe County is as much of a Red county as you will find in Texas. Based on straight party ticket voting along with a very polarized Presidential election, my friend Nick and I knew our run was only symbolic and we had little or no chance of winning as Independents. As it turns out, 78 percent of the voters voted straight party ticket. Yes, my friend Nick and I lost big, but we made our point. We worked hard to just be listed as Independents on the ballot.
So there you go. That is the part that you continually leave out but that is just who you are.
Enough. My name is Jim Ward from Seguin, Texas. What is your name? Yeah, that is what I thought and I don't blame you. You have been an embarrassment to Baylor and cost all of us not only hundreds of millions of dollars, but have greatly damaged our reputation. Now please go the Hell away.
"This is not an institution of football."
-- Dr. David Garland