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To: CynicalBear
that he didn't have time to think about it or decide until this session was over.

Even though he is doing a lot of good for Texas now he has a "history" on both sides of conservatism.

I think if he went to dee-cee he would fall directly into the middle of the dark side of the GOP good-ol-boys club.

He is getting a lot of trial balloons from local RINO'ish Talk Radio host Mark Davis. I can't stand Mark, therefore I can't say how all that went.

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14 posted on 05/31/2011 3:13:48 PM PDT by TLI ( ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA)
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“Even though he is doing a lot of good for Texas now he has a “history” on both sides of conservatism.”

Nevertheless, the fact is, that Gov. Perry has been doing a lot of good for Texas. Yes, he’s got issues, but who doesn’t? Even Sarah Palin has issues. No one is immune from having issues.

I think Gov. Perry would be an excellent President, should he run and be elected......or, at least, a far cry from Obama.

This legislative session is a big test of his ability to maneuver through budget deadlocks and if he comes out of it successfully, I believe that will boost his credentials even further.

Over 10 years as a chief executive of one of the largest states in the country is a powerful qualification that very few in America can match today.

I don’t agree with everything that Perry has done, but I really think he should be given a chance. I think many may be pleasantly surprised.


15 posted on 05/31/2011 3:53:02 PM PDT by wk4bush2004
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