Posted on 06/28/2011 10:04:28 AM PDT by Kaslin
PERRY: "We must say to every Texas child learning in a Texas classroom, we dont care where you come from, but where you are going, and we are going to do everything we can to help you get there. And that vision must include the children of undocumented workers.""
Another one who doesn't like to use the word "illegal", and instead uses the code-word of liberals, socialists, and illegal MEHICANOS... "undocumented"!
“I think that Reagan guy turned out okay.”
Indeed he did. However, I often think that the real “Ronald Reagan” could not live up to the legend that has become RONALD REAGAN. I think were he able to see what has happened to his image, he would be amused. One of the best real men we ever had in office.
Perry is not my guy yet, although I find alot to like about him. If he gets in the race, I would expect him to move quickly to the first tier. I’ll probably make a decision about my choice after Labor Day.
Defending Perry’s E.O. is a losing proposition, opt-in always was the way to go with a non-communicable disease. Debating the matter in the legislature would have been preferable to Perry’s hamhanded approach. It’s one of at least three contentious issues that Perry must address, the highest flying red flags. The TTC and immigation are the other two, IMO. I don’t defend the E.O. as I’ve made clear. I’ve only been interested in pointing out the options available to parents at the time.
By acknowledging that the opt-out provisions exist, the “forced vaccination” and “mandatory” arguments lose their meaning and ring hollow , which has always been my main point.
As far as arguing with Texans, well, I don’t mind doing that from time to time.
Ditter, danran really doesn’t like Michelle Bachmann, hardly a good way to introduce yourself on a conservative website.
The ozone may be near with this one.
By acknowledging that the opt-out provisions exist, the forced vaccination and mandatory arguments lose their meaning and ring hollow , which has always been my main point.
You're being contradictory, and I think you're splitting hairs on the precise meaning of Perry's order.
The vaccinations were indeed mandatory, UNLESS a girl's parents made special efforts to file the forms with the state to opt their daughter out of the program.
That is force, and an abuse of power, no matter how finely you parse the language.
Perhaps you're seeing this thing through a lawyer's eyes, and not a citizen's. It would be a great help to Perry's presidential aspirations if more people looked at the Gardasil episode as you do, but I'm afraid that isn't the case.
Parents in Texas were rightfully outraged at Perry over commanding us in such a heinous way, at the time. Most who were here (and who had minor daughters at the time) will never forget it, and will continue to have their perceptions of the man colored by the incident.
I was in Texas at the time, with a minor daughter who was directly threatened by this order, so I've got a bit of skin in the game, so to speak.
That may well turn out to be the story, maybe Guardasil will sink him, or maybe the TTC. I don't know, no one can at this point.
What is known is that Perry will have to take the heat if he enters the race. How he handles that and explains himself will tell us alot about his worthiness for the office. That's as it should be.
Yep, first post at 11:00 AM trashing Bachmann. She’s his main focus.
I agree. President Reagan has been mythologized to such an extent that you’re probably right. He would definitely be amused at the caricature that has evolved of himself. The sad thing is that every candidate has to live up to this mythologized person that not even Reagan himself could live up to.
I do believe one thing, Congress is much more partisan now than in his day. People talk about how he got so many things done and it is true. However, I wonder how much conservative idealogy he could have gotten passed before the assisination attempt. The plain truth is that his tax cuts were dead in the water before the attempt. When he recovered and came back, Tip O’Neil had to give in to the tax cuts and that started a snowball effect of generating the economy back to life. Today he would be passing the jar of jelly beans around a lot more than in his time.
I support Cain or Palin 100% but other than that I think the rest of the field stinks. No Romney , Gingrich Pawlenty or Bachmann or Perry or Santorum or Paul. Paul because he’s nuts and the rest because there are hints and traces in their histories that demonstrate they would sell out to the establishment faster than Boehner would cry at a funeral.
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