To: af_vet_rr
I’m curious how far you want to go with a “whispering” campaign against me troll.
Why don’t you tell me - answer your own “question”..... I dare you.
Let’s see how far down in the crapper you like to swim.
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Im curious how far you want to go with a whispering campaign against me troll.
Why dont you tell me - answer your own question..... I dare you.
The only campaign is you trying to whitewash Perry's record and post as many pro-Perry threads as possible, and once again you're trying to change the topic or avoid the issue.
As for the question, I can't answer that question from your point of view - I disagree with you that Rudy Giuliani is conservative. You can't be conservative and have pro-abortion, pro-gay marriage, and pro-gun control views, it's just not possible to be conservative with those views. I don't care what anybody's stance on national security or law enforcement is.
Now if I misunderstood you and you want to know why I think Rick Perry campaigned for Rudy Giuliani, well I've told you that elsewhere several times, but for those in the thread who don't know, at the time that Rick Perry was campaigning for Rudy Giuliani, Giuliani's law firm was still trying to help Perry and Cintra get his corridor built - it was on the start of its death spiral after Texans soundly rejected Perry's ideas about their land, but it wasn't quite dead. Giuliani was trying to help Perry, and Perry was trying to help Giuliani. Typical you scratch my back/I'll scratch your back Texas politics.
Regardless of which idea you believe - that Giuliani was conservative and had stances that appealed to Rick Perry, or my view they were working to get Perry's corridor built and Perry was paying Rudy back, in the end, Rick Perry set aside his pro-life, anti-gay marriage, and anti-gun control beliefs to support a pro-abortion, pro-gay marriage, and pro-gun control Rudy Giuliani for President.
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