Could we all come together and vote for Bush if he had Mrs. Hupp for a running mate?
Dr. Suzanna Gratia Hupp was raised in Friendswood, Texas with her older brother Allan
and younger sister, Erika. Suzanna attended the University of Texas at El Paso and
Texas Chiropractic College, graduating with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1985. Dr.
Hupp moved to Central Texas in 1987, where she began practicing and still owns the
Cove Physical Rehab clinic. Suzanna and her husband Greg also own a small Arabian
horse breeding ranch at their home in Lampasas county.
Suzanna is recognized worldwide as one of the leading advocates for an individual's right
to carry a concealed weapon. In 1991, after leaving her gun in her car in order to comply
with the law, Suzanna watched helplessly as both her parents, along with 21 others were
gunned down in a mass shooting at a local restaurant. As a survivor of this tragedy, her
impassioned calls for the right of citizens to self-defense have thrust her into the national
debate on the right to keep and bear arms. Since the Killeen massacre, she has testified
numerous times across the country for the restoration of the Second Amendment. She
has been quoted in US News and World Report, the Wall Street Journal, Time magazine,
Texas Monthly, People, and many others. Suzanna's tireless efforts in this arena were
recently recognized when she was awarded the Sybil Ludington Women's Freedom Award
by the National Rifle Association.
As a first term legislator, Suzanna's accomplishments include legislative approval for the
establishment of an upper-level, public university in Central Texas, the inclusion of
additional days for the ballots of overseas military personnel to be counted in an election
and the creation of a toll-free hotline to verify the safety record of an abortion facility. In
addition, Suzanna worked to remove the legal liability which impeded the donation of
much-needed firefighting equipment for use by volunteer fire departments. Representative
Hupp was honored for her achievements during her first session by both the American
Family Association and the Free Market Foundation.
Suzanna and her husband Greg have two sons, Alexander (2), and Ethan born on
Mother’s Day.
see also: http://home1.gte.net/bforeman/suzan.htm
Dr. Suzanna Gratia Hupp was raised in Friendswood, Texas with her older brother Allan
and younger sister, Erika. Suzanna attended the University of Texas at El Paso and
Texas Chiropractic College, graduating with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1985. Dr.
Hupp moved to Central Texas in 1987, where she began practicing and still owns the
Cove Physical Rehab clinic. Suzanna and her husband Greg also own a small Arabian
horse breeding ranch at their home in Lampasas county.
Suzanna is recognized worldwide as one of the leading advocates for an individual's right
to carry a concealed weapon. In 1991, after leaving her gun in her car in order to comply
with the law, Suzanna watched helplessly as both her parents, along with 21 others were
gunned down in a mass shooting at a local restaurant. As a survivor of this tragedy, her
impassioned calls for the right of citizens to self-defense have thrust her into the national
debate on the right to keep and bear arms. Since the Killeen massacre, she has testified
numerous times across the country for the restoration of the Second Amendment. She
has been quoted in US News and World Report, the Wall Street Journal, Time magazine,
Texas Monthly, People, and many others. Suzanna's tireless efforts in this arena were
recently recognized when she was awarded the Sybil Ludington Women's Freedom Award
by the National Rifle Association.
As a first term legislator, Suzanna's accomplishments include legislative approval for the
establishment of an upper-level, public university in Central Texas, the inclusion of
additional days for the ballots of overseas military personnel to be counted in an election
and the creation of a toll-free hotline to verify the safety record of an abortion facility. In
addition, Suzanna worked to remove the legal liability which impeded the donation of
much-needed firefighting equipment for use by volunteer fire departments. Representative
Hupp was honored for her achievements during her first session by both the American
Family Association and the Free Market Foundation.
Suzanna and her husband Greg have two sons, Alexander (2), and Ethan born on
Mother’s Day.
see also: http://home1.gte.net/bforeman/suzan.htm