I Was Skeptical About Doing Texas Chainsaw At First Because It's Such A Cult Classic. I'd Seen Some Of The Sequels And Was Not A Fan Of Those.
Texas Has A Lot Of Electrical Votes. [during An Election Campaign, After George Bush Stated That Texas Was Important To The Election]
Texas Is A Country In Its Own. It's Made Up Of Half Mexico/half United States But Completed Mixed. I Don't Mean To Draw A Generalization But It Is A Place, A Territory, That's Really Made Up Of All These Encounters, You Know?
I Feel Like Everyone Who Goes To The University Of Texas Is Blessed And Lucky To Be There Because They're Getting A Chance To Be As Good As They Can Be.
As The Number Of Available Jobs Has Decreased In Border States Like Texas, Cities Halfway Across America Have Begun To See An Influx Of Illegal Immigrants In Search Of Employment.
I Want To Die At A Hundred Years Old With An American Flag On My Back And The Star Of Texas On My Helmet, After Screaming Down An Alpine Descent On A Bicycle At 75 Miles Per Hour.
We're Talking About A Militant Terrorist Situation, Which I Believe It Isn't A Widespread Thing, But It Is Enough That We Need To Address, And We Have Been Addressing It. My Thoughts Are These, First Of All, Dearborn, Michigan, And Frankford, Texas Are On American Soil, And Under Constitutional Law. Not Sharia Law. And I Don't Know How That Happened In The United States. It Seems To Me There Is Something Fundamentally Wrong With Allowing A Foreign System Of Law To Even Take Hold In Any Municipality Or Government Situation In Our United States.
We Hear About The Successful "texanisation" Of The Republican Party. And Doesn't Texas Sometimes Seem To Resemble A Country Like Saudi Arabia, With Its Great Heat, Its Oil Wealth, Its Brimming Houses Of Worship, And Its Weekly Executions?
Who Today Is Willing To Say That Texas And California And The Remainder Of The Southwest Would Be Better Off If They Were Governed By Mexico?
We're Talking About A Militant Terrorist Situation, Which I Believe It Isn't A Widespread Thing, But It Is Enough That We Need To Address, And We Have Been Addressing It. My Thoughts Are These, First Of All, Dearborn, Michigan, And Frankford, Texas Are On American Soil, And Under Constitutional Law. Not Sharia Law. And I Don't Know How That Happened In The United States. It Seems To Me There Is Something Fundamentally Wrong With Allowing A Foreign System Of Law To Even Take Hold In Any Municipality Or Government Situation In Our United States.