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To: JohnBrownUSA

Of course he’s repudiated Al Gore since then. Did you REALLY think he wouldn’t have?

“According to news reports at the time, many conservative Texas Democrats put stock in Gore’s campaign, among them former Gov. Dolph Briscoe and then-House Speaker Gib Lewis, who flew to Washington to endorse Gore.”

“Later, Perry said he found out Gore was far from a real conservative.”

“Going through that (Gore experience) was part of what started me through the process of changing parties in 1989,” Perry said. “I came to my senses.”

More recently:
“Late last year, Perry revisited his disagreement with Gore over man’s impact on global warming. Suggesting he’d seen the light on the climate issue while Gore had drifted into darker territory, Perry joked: “I certainly got religion. I think he’s gone to hell.”

Fault him for backing Al Gore in 1998, when Perry was still a democrat and Al Gore was the most conservative democrat in the race. But don’t pretend he still supports Al Gore today.


63 posted on 07/19/2011 9:12:15 PM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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To: CharlesWayneCT

Alright...I will review the evidence you submitted.

The more important clincher for me to support Perry(if Palin doesn’t get in the ring) is whether he is authentically Tea Party supporting, or is he another RINO pretending to like the Tea Party.

The latest debt ceiling fiasco of RINO politicians backstabbing the Tea Party is got me triple-checking the candidate that is wooing me for my vote.

I’ll be watching Perry...and the first sign of RINO in him and I’ll be hating on him until eternity even if he’s elected POTUS.


64 posted on 07/19/2011 9:32:32 PM PDT by JohnBrownUSA (Don't Tread On Me!)
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