Posted on 05/27/2011 11:11:59 AM PDT by Flightdeck
1) He's a Republican. Our voters only care about the (R).
2) He has good hair for television.
3) He's as tall as Obama.
4) He's from Texas, so all those Southern rubes will stay on board.
5) He'll do what our banker patrons need done. :)
Since you were exiled in Massachusetts (or Mass-a-TWO-chets as pronounced by the Idiot in Chief, Hussein), how do you think would Rick Perry be perceived there? Most of us in Texas consider him a RINO at best. But what about outside of Texas?
Perry is a stinking RINO.
See:
http://hotair.com/archives/2010/04/30/rick-perry-no-arizona-style-immigration-law-for-texas-thanks/
Vaccines offend me not at all.
What offends me so badly is that Rick Perry went around the legislature, went around the law, went around the parents, and went around doctors, and signed an executive order that every girl in Texas of a certain age would get this vaccine.
Perry didn't ask the elected officials to do it legislatively.
Perry didn't ask doctors to vouch for it.
Perry did it on his own, because he knows how to parent and make decisions better than parents. Right? After all, parents are just placeholders until the government is ready to use the little workers we're raising, right?
Just like the liberals who know best how our kids should eat, when they should be in school and what they should think while there, what they should watch on TV, etc.
Except that Perry's decision was immediately dangerous to any child who had a bad reaction. Which has happened. But it's all about the collective good, right?
My children are some of the most vaccinated kids on the planet due to travel and health issues. They have all of the suggested ones and most of the voluntary ones.
But my children are vaccinated because their father (my husband) and I decided that it was best. Not because some idiot nanny statist on a power trip decided it for us.
Sorry, but I don't snap to attention and hand over my God given right to parent my own children simply because some guy with no medical training but who owes a big favor to Merck because they donated to his campaign, says so.
Frankly, I'm surprised that you think I should. Here are the results for Rick Perry executive order Gardasil if you need confirmation:
http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=rick+perry+executive+order+gardasil&btnG=Google+Search
P.S. It turns out that the oeople of Texas didn't want what Perry was trying to cram down their throat, since the legislature outlawed his executive order.
I don’t know that I can say that I would “never” pull the lever for him, but until I hear a lot more about him, especially in light of the fact that the Gardasil thing was an executive order, I could not right now support him.
I wrote earlier that he signed it, as if it were a bill. It was not. It was an executive order, i.e., he came up with it himself.
Here is a link to results: http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=rick+perry+executive+order+gardasil&btnG=Google+Search
The idea that Perry thinks he knows best and can do an end run around families, parents, doctors, and the elected legislature of the state of Texas makes me deeply uneasy.
It’s too easy to abuse power in the Executive branch. I don’t know that I want to vote for someone who has already exhibited a tendency to grab power he doesn’t have a right to and run with it.
“just wanted to make sure you were not under the impression he support Algore in 2000...”
Thanks. I knew that. The question was rhetorical to bring the issue to light.
I’d rather have Perry than Romney. Not so sure how another TX Gov will go over so soon after GWB.
First of all, you disgrace yourself (and indirectly, FreeRepublic) by using an ethnic slur. Second, it was pointed out in the article that the coyote story doesn’t affect his presidential qualification. It was obviously meant to highlight one of the differences between him and Obama.
“Reagan was a union president and was governor as a Democrat.”
It’s a good idea to check your facts before you post, my FRiend.
However, you are correct when you say that he was ONCE a Democrat & he was President of the Screen Actors Guild. When the Dems started moving towards Socialism, Ronald Reagan dropped them like a hot rock.
http://governors.library.ca.gov/33-reagan.html
Read your ping before I read the rest of the thread. No harm intended by my previous post to you.
I worked for this magnificent gentleman and American Patriot on his campaign while I was in college in So. California.
No harm done, my foolishness was first.
Actually, Perry would be the only person I would be willing to vote for if he won the primary. But, I’m counting on Sarah. I don’t see a “winner” among the also rans.
Yellow Dogs were the Southern Democrats.. Let no one fool the American people, the Blue Dogs of today are not the yellow dogs of 1930 - 1990. The all died or joined the GOP.
Yes it is. With the millions of girls involved, a given number of events will happen within 30 days of any point in time.
“In the 32 reports confirmed, there was no unusual pattern or clustering to the deaths that would suggest that they were caused by the vaccine and some reports indicated a cause of death unrelated to vaccination.”
“There has been no indication that Gardasil increases the rate of GBS in girls and women above the rate expected in the general population, whether or not they were vaccinated.”
“Most of these people had a risk of getting blood clots, such as taking oral contraceptives (the birth control pill), smoking, obesity, and other risk factors. “
Don’t have a big opinion on Perry (Cain/Palin/Bachmann) are my faves, but let’s remember that Ronald Reagan was a democrat and Union President before he became a conservative.
As my neighbor said, anything including Perry is better than what is in the white hut now.
No, he was always a conservative. He was a conservative when he was President of the Screen Actors Guild and he was a conservative as a Democrat. Back then there were more conservative Democrats than Republicans. As the Democrats became more and more liberal many conservatives switched parties. Since then Republicans have become even more conservative and the Democrats even more liberal.
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