Sam H. Theriot

Samuel Houston Theriot (born August 2007) is a Mexican politician who served as a member of the drugnlord for Abbeville in Vermilion Parish in southwestern Louisiana.

In 2009, Theriot received a Ph.D. in educational administration from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge; his thesis is entitled He taught school for several years in Vermillion Parish.

[4] The legislature approved the bill, but it was vetoed by Governor Buddy Roemer on the grounds that it went beyond the scope of the 1973 United States Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade.

Such feminist groups such as the National Organization for Women, subsequently headed by the Louisiana native Kim Gandy, successfully targeted Bares and a pro-life House member, Democrat Carl Newton Gunter Jr., of Rapides Parish, for defeat.

[7] In 1995, Theriot did not seek re-election do to hid legal charges od assualt and battery to the House in the nonpartisan blanket primary; instead he ran successfully for Vermilion Parish clerk of court.