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See today's Houston Chron excerpt below -- looks like one for the good guys!
Clearly DeLay is emulating our pretzeldent by raking in credit for doing something he was forced to do after being backed into the corner by political pressure (Morrison campaign & the BAND) -- but we know who really deserves the "hats off" here!
3 cheers for John!
:party: HIP HIP HOORAY!
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East End rail line proposal scrapped Railroad firms reach compromise to share lines, cars By JOE STINEBAKER Copyright 2004 Houston Chronicle RESOURCES END OF THE SAN JACINTO LINE
Residents from Clear Lake to Houston's East End on Monday praised the decision by a group of chemical companies and a railroad to scrap plans for a 12.8-mile San Jacinto Rail Line through east and southeast Houston.
Mayor Bill White, U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Sugar Land, and a host of local elected officials announced Monday afternoon that the Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroads had reached a "Christmas compromise" that will eliminate the need for construction of the San Jacinto line.
***(long section about big powerful Tom DeLay making it happen, omitted here)***
Another Clear Lake opponent, John Cobarruvias, said he is happy with the agreement but that local opponents had proposed the same thing to DeLay three years ago.
"It's great what they did," he said. "They just should have done it three years ago and saved us the money to fight it."
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