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FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! WE'RE GOING TO FIGHT TO VICTORY!

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By Juan Montoya

Unlike the teachers, first responders, cops,  and others he features in his media ads, District 37 State Representative Rene Oliveria was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. After 34 years of living off the people, he wants two more to "finish" his work.

Marquis Rene:

Never had to work a day in his life.

Had his life planned out to rule over the rabble before he even went to school (Texas-Ex)

Had his education and political career planned by his mom.

Doesn't know the meaning of work.

Never had to have a part time job to pay his way through school.

Has lived off the name of his family.

Expects everyone to bow to him because of what his ancestors did.

Respects them so much he was willing to trade their accomplishments ("Nuco" Oliveira's Texas Southmost College) – and the people's community college – as a tribute to to his masters in Austin to stay in their good graces. He filed a bill to give away the college of the poorest city in the nation to the oil-and-gas rich UT System. So much for his respect for our education.

Thinks its his Droit du seigneur (French: “right of the lord”) to sleep with the bride of any one of his vassals.

Thinks that the law does not apply to him. After his drunk (it was him, some say) girlfriend crashed his car without insurance into the back of a van, he never compensated them for the damages . She got a Cadillac.

If this was a Tale of Two Cities, he would be the marquis whose carriage ran over the peasant child and threw gold coins out the window to pay for it.

If he has ever fought for anything, it is to be the first for the next drink or to have the first shot at the next skirt that comes along.

As in that story, it's time to revolt and overthrow this rascal and his ilk.

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