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The Grass Ceiling
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Published on October 11, 2007
Friedman:
God Himself wouldn’t have run as an independent in Texas. He wouldn’t
have made it. I’ve learned that we’re not in Minnesota, Toto. If I were
to run again, it would have to be as a Crip or a Blood, and since I
believe that the Democrats are the party that, historically, have
listened to the people the closest, and since I have been a Democrat
almost all my life, I would run as a Democrat in 2010, if I run. There
could be things that God may have in store for me that are better than
being governor of Texas.