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To: RowdyFFC
>>So we slapped him up side the head. He listened and he backed off.<<

You are mistaken on this point. The Trans-Texas corridor's name changed to calm the public outcry. It is still in the works as well as the Mexican trucker program. The first was just set back a bit on it's time table. Need proof, try looking at the I-69 corridor...the new name that is.

I am sure the dems and libs would love to jump on this bandwagon and I'm sure they have to some degree, but Rick Perry damaged his own reputation by stepping on Texas farmers and ranchers, not to mention moms and dad's through his whole gardisil mandate. He did it to himself.

Being an agri-buisnessman and husbandry of land family, you'd think he'd had know better. One might say his aspirations blinded him. I'd agree with this assertion.

Perry is indeed an elitist, he carries himself so in his dealings and lifestyle. By the way, I've not heard nor have I eluded to RP being a member of Skull and Bones.

Sorry, but the rest of the nation may fall for the MSM’s depiction of Perry, but many Texans know better.

47 posted on 07/31/2011 3:12:34 PM PDT by servantboy777
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To: servantboy777

NO, I am NOT quite wrong. You are talking apples and oranges. And lest you forget the whole corridor was ordered by the US Congress, not Rick Perry. Rick Perry just saw an opportunity for state revenues by utilitizing the whole of I-35 as a toll zone. Utilizing I-69 (59) corridor is a whole different ball of wax. Goes a completely different direction and toll roads only around the big cities. Which is what WE agreed to since WE ARE GOING to have the Trans National Corridor as ordered by the US Congress.

As for Merck/Gardasil, he was sold a load of garbage by an organization called Women in Government, made up of the many women in government around the country, as well as in Texas. They raised a hue and cry to such an extent they had girls dying all over the place of cervical cancer. THEY in fact took Merck’s money in 2007, not Rick Perry. Merck did make a contribution in the ‘2010’ elections, but then Merck also manufactures the polio vaccine, the Hep A,B vaccine, the DPT vaccine, and several others and does extensive business in Texas and all over the US.

And so you have another piece of democrapic propaganda. And you are quite content to spread it, why? Let me guess.

And once again, if Sarah Palin does not run, I an quite content to throw complete backing to Rick Perry, and I suspect Sarah Palin will also, depending on what the Tea Party intends to do and I already pretty much know what that is going to be.


66 posted on 07/31/2011 4:35:22 PM PDT by RowdyFFC
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