To: hocndoc
I don't care what promises Perry got from Giuliani, Giuliani is a repugnant and immoral individual and Perry supported him. If you're pro-life, you're pro-life, you don't stop being pro-life to support a pro-abortion candidate in an election.
As for his views on border control, he spent too many years saying things that encouraged illegals. When you have the sitting Governor of Texas going to Mexico City and getting angry that Congress won't pass guest worker legislation, people in Mexico looking to get out are going to notice and Texas becomes a target for many of them.
And to get back to the topic at hand, people talk about looking to Perry as Governor to see what Perry as President would be like, and I think the HPV vaccine is Perry at his finest - "I'm Rick Perry, and I know better than you!" Doesn't matter whether there was an opt-out clause, what matters is that Perry felt he knew better than the taxpayers, parents, and legislature of Texas.
To: af_vet_rr
You forget that Governor Perry had statutory power delegated by the State legislature to mandate vaccines, as well as to make it easier for all parents to opt out from any and all vaccines.
Tell me more about the guest worker legislation.
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09/25/2011 5:41:08 PM PDT by
hocndoc
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