I’m so excited, I can’t wait for Perry to get elected so that I can immediately go down to the local doctor’s office to have a Port-A-Cath implanted for the forthcoming forced vaccinations.
Similar to what John Travolta said at Jack Rabbit Slim’s in Pulp Fiction, Perry is like oslama with a pulse.
I don’t like his looks.
Sorry for the multiple postings, but, all you have to know about Perry is summed up in two letters, GG.
Gardasil and Gore
Throw in the fact that he’s an Aggie and you get:
GAG
For all of you typical FDA, medical establishment Rick Perry sycophants who deny what he did:
“Bypassing the Legislature altogether, Republican Gov. Rick Perry issued an order Friday making Texas the first state to require that schoolgirls get vaccinated against the sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer.
By employing an executive order, Perry sidestepped opposition in the Legislature from conservatives and parents rights groups who fear such a requirement would condone premarital sex and interfere with the way Texans raise their children.
Beginning in September 2008, girls entering the sixth grade meaning, generally, girls ages 11 and 12 will have to receive Gardasil, Merck & Co.s new vaccine against strains of the human papillomavirus, or HPV.”
So far he does. The dumb-ass in chief is on vaca and needs his sweet time alone with moochelle.
Posted on Friday, July 01, 2011 10:13:29 AM by Jim Robinson
..... if Palin does not run but Perry does, hed probably suck all the air out of the race. Either way, ..... Perry would all be excellent alternatives to Obama the commie. Anyone but RINO Romney the big government chief architect of CommieCare! Posted on Friday, July 01, 2011 10:13:29 AM by Jim Robinson
Also see http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2764368/posts
We just finished 8 years with a President from Texas. Why in the crap do we need to return to the same well again?
Compare with the Doofus in Chief:
Rick Perry stole my jar of bacon bits (made with real bacon!), my margarita mix and my toenail clipper.
Then, he snuck into my house while I was asleep and injected me with a tetanus shot.
Rick Perry TPd my house and shaved my cats.
Rick Perry built a big ol’ super-highway right through my laundry room.
I’d have said, “Ma’am, if you’ve got questions, why don’t you ask for yourself instead of hiding behind your kid?”
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Here's your man Perry, at the racist organization La Raza in 2010, giving them legitimacy and lending his support.
This throwaway line is the tip of an iceberg which consumed the interest of Freepers as well as the academic community some years ago upon the publication of The Bell Curve which departed political correctness and published government data which sought to graph intelligence on a bell curve according to race. The uproar was deafening.
If one wants to discuss immigration policy would one not want to know what kind of immigrants might be more intelligent than others? If one wants to address the problems of crime, would one not want to know whether there is a correlation between crime and intelligence and race?
If our government has money to spend to find out about how to get prostitutes in China to drink alcohol prudently, why have we no money to investigate these questions about issues which are profoundly affecting our culture?
This is a good article which demonstrates how science, like race, is perverted by the left and deployed against us as a weapon. Time after time we have been victimized in this fashion whether it is about homosexuality and AIDS, global warming, or race and intelligence, the left has imposed their politically correct version of science upon us.
Perry environmental stance would transform EPA ....>>>>>Perry "approaches the issues from a very libertarian bent," said Jim DiPeso , policy director of Republicans for Environmental Protection. "The EPA would be in for some significant budget reduction. There would be no new intiatives, no regulatory programs that would be initated. There'd be litigation from environmental groups that believe he's not enforcing the Clean Air Act and Water Act as robustly as the law provides."
"Any regulatory programs would be really throttled back," he said. "He has shown no interest in climate policy at all. He doesn't accept the science."
With the governor's blessing, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is challenging at least six EPA greenhouse gas-related regulations. The state's underlying argument: The fundamental finding that greenhouse gases are a public health threat is scientifically flawed.
The federal government is pushing "hastily enacted, cascading regulations" on states and businesses, Abbott argued in a June brief filed on behalf of nine states in federal court.
Perry's approach to energy, DiPeso said, "would be to produce more," rather than discourage the development of energy projects, such as coal plants, that emit greenhouse gases associated with global warming.
"In terms of energy, (Perry) would pursue what many Republicans call the 'all of the above' strategy, with more energy development offshore and onshore," DiPeso said. <<<<<
Finding middle ground on EPA-Texas electric squabble [EPA doesnt do middle ground] Texas' grudge match with the Environmental Protection Agency is getting nastier and riskier, with the fallout threatening to reach the state's power grid. Want another reason to worry about the lights staying on? Or how about another hit to the economy? You've heard lots of political posturing about Texas' way of life being threatened by an overreaching federal government. This time, Gov. Rick Perry has a point. ..
Don't be surprised if the attorney general jumps in after Perry slammed the rule for threatening Texas jobs and families and putting reliable, affordable electricity at risk. Late last week, 31 members of Congress from Texas, including eight Democrats, signed a letter to the White House asking for relief. The utility commission also filed objections with the EPA.
MONTANA: Legal gamesmanship threatens our energy future Texas Gov. Rick Perry is able to boast about job growth under his watch, noting that over 265,000 jobs, or nearly 37 percent of the jobs created nationwide since the summer of 2009, have been created in the Lone Star state.
Recent headlines highlight two major resource development projects slogging through endless legal and regulatory challenges. Investment flees this kind of uncertainty, so Montanans interested in the future economic stability of this state should be wary of the signals we send --- [relates short history of 2 outrageous examples] --
The common experience for Tongue River Railroad and Tonbridge Power is this: Even if you play by the rules, even if you follow the letter of the law, even if you engage with the public during a planning process, even if you get formal approval from the regulatory authorities, you are certain to face organized opposition whose sole intent is to frustrate project development to the point of financial starvation ...................
CALIFORNIA: ..Texas Gov. Rick Perry has become a folk hero for people like Stewart as he's marketed his state as a low-cost and business-friendly alternative to California, which is fertile job-hunting ground for Perry.
Texas has added 929,000 jobs since 2001, while California has lost approximately 635,000 manufacturing jobs in that same time, Stewart said.
Answering questions after his speech, Stewart told the story of Perry sending programmed cellphones to CEOs in California with a simple message: "If you're interested in growing your business, please call me. I'm here to help."
"They're doing something right down there," Stewart said of what he dubs the "Texas miracle." "Gov. Perry will go anywhere, any time, to try to recruit companies into Texas."
Perry has taken the state's regulatory process and managed it himself, Stewart said
[CA Economic Development Corporation President Mark] Lascelles emphasized that it does no good to belabor California's regulatory environment.
"Unfortunately, we can't avoid it. We have to deal with it," he said. Speaker focuses on job creation