26-07-2014, 04:25 PM
In the thread "Lyndon Johnson and Mac Wallace - by Joan Mellen", Tom Bowden included this about Sen. Ralph Yarborough: "In 1964, a former FBI and Houston Policeman* went public about his role in delivering 250K to Yarborough." (post #58)
Drew Phipps in a reply to me regarding Yarborough's statement about LBJ furtively engaged in a communication via walkie-talkie during the cade, posted this: "Yarborough did say that, and more besides. He hated LBJ, though, so take that with a grain of salt. I do find extremely interesting the nearly prescient protective reactions of LBJ's Secret Service guys." (post #60)
Not being an expert on the subject of Yarborough, I hunted up a bio of him on the internet. Here are a couple of excerpts:
[As Assistant Texas Attorney General] "Yarborough was an expert in Texas land law and specialized in prosecuting major oil companies violating production limits and not paying oil royalties to the Permanent School Fund for drilling on public lands. Yarborough became famous for a million dollar judgement against the Mid-Kansas Oil and Gas Company for oil royalties, the second largest judgement ever in Texas at the time."
"In office, Ralph Yarborough was a very different kind of Southern senator. He refused to sign the Southern Manifesto opposing integration and supported national Democratic goals of more funding for healthcare, education, and environment. Himself a veteran, he worked to expand the GI Bill of Rights to cold war veterans."
"Yarborough easily makes the list of greatest conservationists from Texas with his success at making Padre Island, the Guadalupe Mountains, and the Big Thicket into protected parkland (the last one after he left the Senate). Supporters and former aides that rose to prominence include Jim Hightower, Ann Richards, and Gary Mauro."
Full article: http://www.biographybase.com/biography/Y...Ralph.html
Seems to me you fellas are slamming a pretty decent guy as both possibly corrupt and a liar. Care to back any of it up?
*A former FBI agent and Houston cop? Really??
Drew Phipps in a reply to me regarding Yarborough's statement about LBJ furtively engaged in a communication via walkie-talkie during the cade, posted this: "Yarborough did say that, and more besides. He hated LBJ, though, so take that with a grain of salt. I do find extremely interesting the nearly prescient protective reactions of LBJ's Secret Service guys." (post #60)
Not being an expert on the subject of Yarborough, I hunted up a bio of him on the internet. Here are a couple of excerpts:
[As Assistant Texas Attorney General] "Yarborough was an expert in Texas land law and specialized in prosecuting major oil companies violating production limits and not paying oil royalties to the Permanent School Fund for drilling on public lands. Yarborough became famous for a million dollar judgement against the Mid-Kansas Oil and Gas Company for oil royalties, the second largest judgement ever in Texas at the time."
"In office, Ralph Yarborough was a very different kind of Southern senator. He refused to sign the Southern Manifesto opposing integration and supported national Democratic goals of more funding for healthcare, education, and environment. Himself a veteran, he worked to expand the GI Bill of Rights to cold war veterans."
"Yarborough easily makes the list of greatest conservationists from Texas with his success at making Padre Island, the Guadalupe Mountains, and the Big Thicket into protected parkland (the last one after he left the Senate). Supporters and former aides that rose to prominence include Jim Hightower, Ann Richards, and Gary Mauro."
Full article: http://www.biographybase.com/biography/Y...Ralph.html
Seems to me you fellas are slamming a pretty decent guy as both possibly corrupt and a liar. Care to back any of it up?
*A former FBI agent and Houston cop? Really??