1 posted on
09/03/2011 4:16:00 PM PDT by
Tempest
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20, 21-30 last
To: Tempest
Will you be trashing Sarah Palin when she and Perry eventually team up?
Most Texas Conservatives have issues with Perry, but he's no bleeding heart liberal and understands and supports the US oil & gas industry, just like Sarah.
Seems some conservatives just aren't happy unless they are attacking other conservatives for not being conservatie enough for them.
Let the debates and primary play themselves out!
I hope you won't sit out when it's Palin & Perry in some way, shape or form.
To: Tempest
I'm pretty sure there's a couple dozen Perry advocates spittin' up blood on this thread by now.
I'll skip reading their posts and replying.
128 posted on
09/03/2011 6:14:37 PM PDT by
Mariner
(War Criminal #18)
To: Tempest
For every one of these articles that you post, you drive another voter AWAY from Palin. I think you are having the opposite effect that you want. The more Palin supporters act like cultists, and the more they attack other candidates rather than pointing out her strengths, the less support she is going to get. Is that what you want?
To: Tempest
I feel sorry for you that you have to twist things like this.
I admit Perry is far from perfect, but our side does not need to stoop to these types of liberal tactics.
To: Tempest
Perry:I think your(Hillary's) efforts in trying to reform the nation's health care system are most commendable....
Gee I thought Hillary's efforts in trying to reform the nation's health care system were destructive.
This is indefensible.
To: Tempest
"I would like to request that the task force give particular consideration to the needs of the nation's farmers... Rural populations have a high proportion of uninsured people, rising health care costs, and often experience lack of services." He concluded by noting, "your efforts are worthy, and I hope you will remember this constituency as the task force progresses. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of any assistance."
Is that the mole hill that is supposed to be some insuperable mountain? Puhleeze. What was he supposed to say, something like "I hope you totally and completely ignore the poor rural farmers in Texas"?
What numbnuts thinks that this is the functional equivalent of a ringing endorsement of every little jot and tittle that got stuffed into Clintoncare?
In fact, did you even bother to look at the date on the letter? Did you then check the facts to see when the details of Clintoncare became public? I didn't think so.
The timeline is illuminating:
The group that was charged with coming up with the whole thing - the "Task Force" - was empaneled in January of 1993.
The letter from Perry is dated April 6, 1993.
The details of the Clintoncare bill did not become fully public until September 1993 - the Task Force was a basically closed-door organization (which was sued several times over its lack of transparency) - and the Harry and Louise commercial did not start running until September 8, 1993.
Therefore, it is almost certain that Texas Agriculture Commissioner Rick Perry did not know the details of what the Task Force was cooking up and it would have been a dereliction of his duties and obligations to the rural farmers of Texas - his constituents as it were - to not raise their particular concerns with the federal entity that was bidding fair to significantly change health care in the United States.
And that is all this letter does; it doesn't endorse the full-fledged idiocy that eventually came out of the Task Force - the facts needed weren't available in April of 1993 - and it doesn't independently urge that the Task Force propose a socialist health care system.
In fact, if we want to get into reading the tea leaves, since we all know that socialized health care is particularly bad for the rural poor - go ask the Cubans who have the misfortune to need something more complicated than a band-aid or an aspirin - the letter can just as easily be read as asking that the Task Force avoid anything - including socialized health care - that would just hurt the rural poor.
Tempest in a Teapot indeed.
150 posted on
09/03/2011 6:56:27 PM PDT by
Oceander
(The phrase "good enough for government work" is not meant as a compliment)
To: Tempest
He’s George Bush without the blue-blood.
This (democrat)needs to return to his beloved Texas. asap
164 posted on
09/03/2011 7:18:57 PM PDT by
Finalapproach29er
(God humbles and (if need be) destroys the false idols of the peoples. Be patient, folks...)
To: Tempest
180 posted on
09/03/2011 7:53:25 PM PDT by
Friendofgeorge
(Sarah Palin 2012 or flippin bust)
To: Tempest
When Rick Perry Praised HillaryCare He concluded by noting, "your efforts are worthy, and I hope you will remember this constituency as the task force progresses.
Hmm, looks like he wasn't praising Hillarycare at all. He was asking her to take rural farmers into account when drafting up the health care legislation that would... in time, become Hillarycare.
In other words, at the time he sent the letter, there was just a task-force to look at the problem... and nothing yet created.
209 posted on
09/03/2011 11:40:15 PM PDT by
gogogodzilla
(Live free or die!)
To: Tempest
At least you posted the actual letter so people can see it's nothing but a state agriculture commissioner advocating for his constituents 2 months into the Clinton presidency when Hillary was pulling together her health care task force and developing a plan.
This is yet another case of "gotcha" sound-and-fury signifying nothing.
217 posted on
09/04/2011 5:55:34 AM PDT by
newzjunkey
(Will racist demagogue Andre Carson be censured by the House?)
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20, 21-30 last
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson