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State Rep. Wayne Christian Endorses Perry for President
The Texas Insider ^ | September 1, 2011 | Representative Wayne Christian

Posted on 09/02/2011 10:16:30 AM PDT by hocndoc

Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – I believe Governor Rick Perry would be dynamite (which means “great” in Texas) as President of the United States. Having served approaching two decades in the Texas House, I have worked with Rick Perry during his service as Agriculture Commissioner, Lt. Governor and Governor of the State of Texas, and have come to appreciate his style of leadership, responsiveness to constituents, and character.

He has consistently presented an open door to this representative from rural East Texas. More than once, he has been willing to listen to my ideas, and then as a result of his endorsement and personal involvement, rules were changed, laws were instituted and funding was made available that benefited my constituents and all of Texas.

Many times he opposed more powerful individuals and groups who could provide him much more financial support and power than could the “common folk.” These common folk were the good people of Texas who depended only on his integrity to simply do the right thing.

Governor Perry is in no way perfect. He has made errors. As we say in Texas, the only person who was perfect was crucified a couple of thousand years ago.

With that being said, after a quarter century in politics, Rick Perry’s record shines better than most. Of course he was once a Democrat and Republicans may criticize him for that.

However, the Governor is not the only Texan, who after entering into public service, experienced the Democratic Party’s dramatic shift away from principles consistent with rural, conservative values, and chose to do something about it — He became a Republican.

I was the first Republican from East Texas to enter the Texas House and remained the Republican with the most Democratic district in the Texas Legislature for three sessions. Many times folks in Republican circles are quite taken aback when I do not raise my hand when asked, “Who has always voted in a Republican primary?”

Fact is, as recently as a couple of decades ago, we had no Republican primary in my part of rural Texas.

Thus, Governor Perry, who entered state politics farther back than me, was courageous enough to take a stand early on and join other statesmen like Ronald Reagan and Phil Gramm in acknowledging that the Democratic Party had left their conservative beliefs behind.

Much has been criticized of Governor Perry’s initial support for the Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC). As President of the Conservative Coalition of the Texas Legislature, I was deeply involved in that entire process. My rural district was directly in the path of the TTC and the project was largely viewed by my constituents as an abuse of the governmental power of eminent domain.

Truth is, the TTC started as a expansion on the I-35 corridor. The plan was added to legislation by the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) as a new “branch” of highway that ran from south Texas to the north right through my district. TXDOT presented facts that upon the completion of the Panama Canal expansion many of the trading freighters, which currently only serve the West Coast, would be able to bring their cargo to Texas ports.

It was anticipated that this would place a tremendous burden on the current highway system as it heads north. However, the flawed TXDOT presentation of the plan and threats to private land ownership were not handled well. Citizens throughout Texas were insulted by the methods of potential property seizure, foreign control of Texas properties and other abuses.

It was wrong, and when presented with the will of Texas citizens, Governor Perry put a stop to it.

While driving my daughter back to begin a new semester at Baylor University, I received a call from the Governor’s office requesting that I invite a group of my fellow Texas Conservative Coalition legislators to his office to meet with him and TXDOT leadership. The following week several of us met with Governor Perry and the TXDOT Commissioner and Executive Director to share the frustration and opposition of our constituents across the state to the TTC.

After a lengthy meeting, Governor Perry did something that has made me respect him as I have no other leader which I have observed or served alongside. He sat back in his chair, gave our arguments thought and said, “Tell your constituents you talked to the Governor, and the Trans-Texas Corridor is no more.”

To this day, the handful of legislators in attendance at that meeting have respected Rick Perry–a man who was confident, honest, and exhibited absolute integrity to his citizens. He often does not receive the proper recognition and credit he deserves for his decisive response to the will of Texas citizens against the TTC. When presented with their objections and opposition, he brought a halt to the ill-conceived TTC.

This is in stark contrast to our current President who sees the destructive results of his policies and has no intention of admitting fault or changing course, but instead blames everyone else for his errors in judgment.

From his action to end the TTC to his signature on legislation to protect the rights of coastal property owners struggling to recover and rebuild in the aftermath of a hurricane, Rick Perry has responded to Texan landowners’ concerns about private property rights. I was one of those 125 landowners who faced a loss of property to be determined by a governmental agency’s assessment of where grass grew before and after a hurricane.

I applauded Governor Perry as he stood with the Texas House and Senate (and eventually the Texas Supreme Court) against some very vocal opposition to sign into law Rep. Hamilton’s bill preventing a potential land grab by the state. In this past session, Governor Perry declared eminent domain reform legislation an emergency item and saw it all the way through the legislative process until he signed it into law, strengthening the rights and protections of private property owners across Texas.

If ever there was a day we needed a leader in this country who does not place his pride and ego ahead of what is proven to be the will of the people and in their best interest…this is the day. A real leader who puts what is best for his citizens ahead of personal pride and opinions is what America needs.

Governor Perry stood against the temptation to use two of the worst hurricanes in Texas history to increase taxes and unnecessarily increase the burden on Texas families and businesses. He led by proposing to utilize the Obama stimulus funding for one time expenditures only (ie. to address hurricane damages), and avoid the creation or expansion of programs that future Texans would have to fund.

Handing out the bacon would have been the response of many politicians who were given the opportunity to appropriate billions of federal dollars, but Rick Perry did not choose that course, and even refused federal money that had strings attached for future state spending obligations. He proved to be a leader who thought first of the impact to taxpayers in the future above the opportunity to start more government programs.

The single accomplishment that earns more of my respect for Rick Perry than any other is that he has vetoed more bills than any other Texas governor (and not because of how long he has served). As a legislator, I realize how hard and expensive it is to get a bill passed. From one committee to another to the House floor to Senate committees, to Senate floor and back to the House again–passage of any piece of legislation is a long, costly road with a great investment of money, time, expertise, and reputation.

Governor Perry has vetoed a particular bill of mine that I still believe was extremely important, and to this day, I respectfully disagree with him. Yet, his individual courage and strength to stand alone on principle against the majority of the Legislature and powerful, rich special interest groups who can turn political contributions on and off proves the character of this man and that is why I want him in the White House.

I can give example after example of times when Governor Rick Perry stood on the side of “the little guy” over government expansion. There are many paths to more financial support and more power that are achieved with much less effort than standing with the common man over the rich and powerful. As Representative of a poor, rural district I can tell you Governor Perry has stood for us and what was best for Texans many times.

As I mentioned at the start of my comments, Perry isn’t perfect, but unlike many politicians, he is brave enough to stand firm when he believes he is right, and courageous enough to admit when he is wrong. There can be no doubt that Texas under Governor Perry’s leadership has done something right over the past decade, as we are undoubtedly the leader in jobs and business opportunities in the Free World.

Texas has seen an increase of 1 million new jobs during Rick Perry’s tenure as governor, while the rest of the nation has seen a loss of 2.5 million jobs, and over 70% of our job creation is in the vibrant and growing private sector of Texas. That stewardship is sorely needed in D.C.

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The quote from President Harry Truman, “the buck stops here,” is true of any great leader. Governor Perry has proven that when the buck stops at whatever desk he is sitting, there’s a heap more good than bad.

Our nation would be well-served to have a leader like Rick Perry as our President, a man who has proven his ability to successfully foster a job-creating economy while reining in government growth, as well as someone who has learned from past errors and demonstrated the genuine desire to be responsive to the people he represents.


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Representative Christian is a true conservative. He "was there," and can tell the true story about Rick Perry:

"Fact is, as recently as a couple of decades ago, we had no Republican primary in my part of rural Texas.

"Thus, Governor Perry, who entered state politics farther back than me, was courageous enough to take a stand early on and join other statesmen like Ronald Reagan and Phil Gramm in acknowledging that the Democratic Party had left their conservative beliefs behind.

"Much has been criticized of Governor Perry’s initial support for the Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC). As President of the Conservative Coalition of the Texas Legislature, I was deeply involved in that entire process. My rural district was directly in the path of the TTC and the project was largely viewed by my constituents as an abuse of the governmental power of eminent domain.

"Truth is, the TTC started as a expansion on the I-35 corridor. The plan was added to legislation by the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) as a new “branch” of highway that ran from south Texas to the north right through my district. TXDOT presented facts that upon the completion of the Panama Canal expansion many of the trading freighters, which currently only serve the West Coast, would be able to bring their cargo to Texas ports.

"It was anticipated that this would place a tremendous burden on the current highway system as it heads north. However, the flawed TXDOT presentation of the plan and threats to private land ownership were not handled well. Citizens throughout Texas were insulted by the methods of potential property seizure, foreign control of Texas properties and other abuses.

"It was wrong, and when presented with the will of Texas citizens, Governor Perry put a stop to it."

1 posted on 09/02/2011 10:16:35 AM PDT by hocndoc
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To: hocndoc

It would have carried more weight if he’d said: Tell your constituents you met with the Governor of Texas and he said, the TTC was a bad idea and it’s over.....”I WAS WRONG!!!”


2 posted on 09/02/2011 10:21:10 AM PDT by no dems (No matter who it might be, when I find out a person is a Democrat, I lose respect for them.)
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To: hocndoc
State Rep. Wayne Christian Endorses Perry for President

Parish Councilman Leroy Fontaine Endorses Buddy Rhoemer for President.

(Sorry, I couldn't resist)

3 posted on 09/02/2011 10:22:41 AM PDT by Pan_Yan
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To: hocndoc

Excellent!

Representative Christian is indeed a TRUE conservative who has been right in the thick of things here in Texas for many years now.

This is an important endorsement!


4 posted on 09/02/2011 10:24:13 AM PDT by Bigun ("The most fearsome words in the English language are I'm from the government and I'm here to help!")
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To: Bigun
Here's what I have been thinking:

Palin is waiting a little longer to cast her endorsement for the next MOST likely Conservative nominee. I think that will happen before the convention.

Her endorsement will be seismic. Whoever gets it will have a vastly enhanced opportunity to actually BE the nominee. THAT individual, as President, will find a place for Palin on his/her staff/administration and she will be wonderfully well positioned to run for President afterward.

I have said this before: Palin is here to stay! Is that too crazy?

5 posted on 09/02/2011 10:35:41 AM PDT by SMARTY (A claim for equality of material position can be met only by a government with totalitarian powers.)
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To: Bigun

I agree!


6 posted on 09/02/2011 10:36:24 AM PDT by hocndoc (http://WingRight.org I've got a mustard seed and I'm not afraid to use it.https://www.rickperry.org)
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To: no dems

We already have an apologizer-in-chief, don’t need another.

Give me a man who acts on his convictions and yet can still stop to listen and act correctly when shown how he’s wrong.


7 posted on 09/02/2011 10:40:46 AM PDT by hocndoc (http://WingRight.org I've got a mustard seed and I'm not afraid to use it.https://www.rickperry.org)
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To: hocndoc

If your hero Rick Perry manages to become President, will he stop pandering to La Raza and CAIR? I want an answer and I want it now, and I want it on the record. Otherwise, your crony capitalist career politician Perry can go to hell.


8 posted on 09/02/2011 10:40:46 AM PDT by hellbender
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To: SMARTY

I generally agree with everything you said Smarty but I think the endorsement of Rick Perry will come sooner rather than later.

If she does that and Perry becomes president she WILL be, at the very least, appointed to an important ambassadorship.


9 posted on 09/02/2011 10:41:42 AM PDT by Bigun ("The most fearsome words in the English language are I'm from the government and I'm here to help!")
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To: hellbender

Well, part of that answer would be that there is no semblance of pandering to either. He did give a speech to La Raza in San Antonio, but did not give any ground - literal or figurative.

He has never sought any sort of rapprochement with CAIR. In fact, they protested The Response, just last month.

I’m sure that they didn’t like his answer to the question about the “ground zero mosque, either: “”To build a mosque near Ground Zero would be insensitive to the victims and families of 9/11 and would make the healing process much more difficult for everyone that was touched by this tragedy.””

Even in this, however, he relied on his basic ethics:

“”Perry, who has campaigned on states’ rights and local control, said he would prefer that planners find another site far from Ground Zero. But he supports the right of local citizens to authorize it.

“””I’m a big believer in freedom of religion but believe it would be best for all involved to put the facility elsewhere,” Perry said. “However, zoning is a local responsibility and as a staunch supporter of the 10th Amendment, I do not think the federal government should take steps to intercede or overrule the wishes of local residents. The citizens of New York City will decide the fate of this building.”””


10 posted on 09/02/2011 10:49:52 AM PDT by hocndoc (http://WingRight.org I've got a mustard seed and I'm not afraid to use it.https://www.rickperry.org)
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To: Bigun

Sara Palin is going to be around for a long time, thankfully.
She will be part of the next Conservative Presidential Administration. She will be groomed so to speak, so that her natural abilities may be cultivated and showcased.

Any Conservative foolish enough to turn their back on Palin, almost doesn’t belong in the WH.

That said, she will be ‘ready’ once Perry (I think) leaves office after 8 years as President


11 posted on 09/02/2011 10:49:52 AM PDT by SMARTY (A claim for equality of material position can be met only by a government with totalitarian powers.)
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To: SMARTY

I agree!

Have you seen the story at the link below?

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/fund-sarah-palin-/2011/09/02/id/409556

I think John Fund has it just about right!


12 posted on 09/02/2011 10:55:13 AM PDT by Bigun ("The most fearsome words in the English language are I'm from the government and I'm here to help!")
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To: Bigun
Palin endorsing Perry....THAT will be a lot of ducks in a row!! Twish, noth'n but net!
13 posted on 09/02/2011 11:01:43 AM PDT by SMARTY (A claim for equality of material position can be met only by a government with totalitarian powers.)
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To: SMARTY

YEP!!!


14 posted on 09/02/2011 11:06:13 AM PDT by Bigun ("The most fearsome words in the English language are I'm from the government and I'm here to help!")
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To: hocndoc

Typical Rick Perry. I have to admit the man is an absolute master of con-artist politics. He talks out of both sides of his mouth. He claims to be against abortion and gay marriage, but uses “states’ rights” to justify their pepetuation.

I suggest you look up his disgusting statements about Islam. Islam is nothing but an imperialist cult which has massacred my Christian brethren and driven them from their homes. Mohammed was a psychopathic crackpot and a murderous warlord, like all his successors, yet your hero Rick Perry thinks Islam is a “great religion” and Muslims are “good citizens.”


15 posted on 09/02/2011 11:10:58 AM PDT by hellbender
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To: hellbender

Governor Perry is absolutely pro-life and pro-family. He understands exactly why the one-celled human zygote has the right not to be killed and why marriage is only between one man and one woman.

He is also a man of principles and understands - and supports - the necessity of Constitutional amendments if we are to protect life and marriage across the Nation rather than State by State.

“That the issue is a difficult one and invokes strong emotion makes it no less outrageous that nine unelected judges took it upon themselves to declare when life begins and did so based on a total fiction. And perhaps worst of all, the Court’s creation of a right to privacy in the Constitution has become a springboard for even more activism.”

Perry, Rick; Newt Gingrich (2010-11-15). Fed Up!: Our Fight to Save America from Washington (p. 108). Little, Brown and Company. Kindle PC Edition.

“Shouldn’t such a fundamental issue about the moral ordering of society be determined by the people themselves? Of course it should—if you have any respect for the Constitution, federalism, or freedom.”

Perry, Rick; Newt Gingrich (2010-11-15). Fed Up!: Our Fight to Save America from Washington (p. 109). Little, Brown and Company. Kindle PC Edition.


16 posted on 09/02/2011 12:04:43 PM PDT by hocndoc (http://WingRight.org I've got a mustard seed and I'm not afraid to use it.https://www.rickperry.org)
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To: hocndoc

This is a great endorsement.

It may not mean alot to folks outside of Texas, but a real Texas conservative stalwart endorsing Perry sends a good signal to the conservative base about Perry.


17 posted on 09/02/2011 1:44:32 PM PDT by WOSG (Cut the spending! Perry/Rubio 2012)
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To: Pan_Yan

That’s right,
You’re not from Texas.

Texas loves you anyway.


18 posted on 09/02/2011 1:46:09 PM PDT by WOSG (Cut the spending! Perry/Rubio 2012)
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To: hellbender

“If your hero Rick Perry manages to become President, will he stop pandering to La Raza and CAIR?”

He never started pandering in the first place. Just like ANY good politician that listens to ALL their constituents whether they are voting for them or not, Perry and other Texas Republicans do listen to La Raza, sometimes give speeches to them, listen to concerns, etc. why, that’s where the votes are. he hasnt and wont pander by changing principles or basic positions.

“I want an answer and I want it now, and I want it on the record.”

lol. go ahead and hold your breath until blue in the face.


19 posted on 09/02/2011 1:51:47 PM PDT by WOSG (Cut the spending! Perry/Rubio 2012)
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To: hellbender

“He claims to be against abortion and gay marriage”

... and has a solid record of actions as governor to prove it.


20 posted on 09/02/2011 1:52:53 PM PDT by WOSG (Cut the spending! Perry/Rubio 2012)
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