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not quite here
Dallas, TX
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What does a railroad commissioner have to do with railroads.?? In Texas....everything but.
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tesd
Castroville, TX
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not quite here
Fort Worth, TX
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Cindy
Henderson, TX
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The railroads are almost gone
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lammme
United States
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Nob
San Antonio, TX
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pop
Pecos, TX
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tesd
Castroville, TX
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know
San Antonio, TX
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lol
United States
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lalaaa
Corpus Christi, TX
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Gov1
United States
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ROFLMAO
Palacios, TX
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agree
Mathis, TX
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Too Bad
United States
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Too bad that railroads started this economy a hundred years ago and now are pretty much obselete so why need a commissioner? Confused here...
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respect
United States
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waco 1954
United States
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Too Bad wrote: Too bad that railroads started this economy a hundred years ago and now are pretty much obselete so why need a commissioner? Confused here... when did rail become obsolete?Most freight is still delivered by rail.Railroad Commisioner is responsible...in Texas..for almost every damn form of transportation and a million other things.Probably at least as important as Governor.
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Bruce
Chicago, IL
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Vote for more local production.
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waco 1954
United States
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Bruce wrote: Vote for more local production. My cousin was producing locally where he lived in Mississippi. Got 3 to 5 ...
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tesd
Castroville, TX
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