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A funny thing happened to Abel Reyna
« on: May 13, 2018, 03:44:37 pm »
Radio Legendary 5/12/2018

A funny thing happened to Abel Reyna, the elected Criminal District Attorney of McLennan County, as he made his way to earning a state retirement in a  third term re-election bid in the midterm year of 2018.

That’s the day in January, 2017, when a group of grizzled veteran bikers, the people who put him in office in the year of the Tea Party, 2010, got together following a session of the Confederation of Clubs and Independents for drinks in the bar at an Austin hotel and decided he had to go. A third term would mean he’d earned a place on the roster of state pensionaries.

Wrong.

They, the delegates to the Legislative Strike Force, the U.S. Defenders of the Texas Confederation of Clubs and Independents, would make sure his double-dealing, underhanded ways toward the biker community were repaid – with interest – because they are armed with the facts, and they weren’t having it.

Who would take his place?

Someone qualified would step forward.

How would it be done?

They would find a way; they always had done so before.

So, this is the story “Breitbart,” the on-line force in conservative politics turned down shortly after the double-cross, the ambush at Twin Peaks Restaurant by elements of the Cossacks MC and the DPS directing the Waco Police on May 17, 2015.

A member of the “Breitbart” editorial staff had told them, in no uncertain terms, that the publication could not afford to go after the story, no matter how revealing it may be, if they wanted to keep their advertisers happy.

But the proof and the documentation of just exactly what happened – the interior politics, the true motives of the gun-wielding psychos who turned a political meeting into a bloodbath – is stronger today, three years later, than it was then.

That’s why Steven “Dozer” Cochran, at one time the commander of the Legislative Strike Force and a Waco native with experience on two wheels on both the left and right coasts, as well as the flyover country in between, came forward on Saturday afternoon and gave The Legendary his story about what he saw and heard on that fateful day, and what he knows to be the truth.

More: http://radiolegendary.com/2018/05/a-funny-thing-happened/