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Rick Perry's Taxpayer-Funded Security Costs Rise
Texas Tribune ^ | 12.25.11 | Jay Root

Posted on 12/26/2011 3:12:53 PM PST by trumandogz

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To: nagdt
Do you believe everything you read? Have you researched and verified the numbers? I’m just saying this publication is in partnership with the NY Slimes. Not a paper most FReepers turn to for information.

Your responses are very 'knee-jerk' and so typical these days. When one doesn't like the message and deal with it constructively then one must attack the messenger. So liberal like. If you claim to be a conservative then suck it up and demand answers rather try and shift the blame when the message sucks. This advice applies to all the candidates and their campaigns. Take responsibility Perry!

21 posted on 12/27/2011 7:59:17 AM PST by Ron H. (Social conservatism is the only way!)
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Can you please cite the Texas Law that dictates that the governor’s security staff must drop $4,400 of tax payer money for dinner?

And all the while not going about the business of Texas tax payers and its citizens. This all to protect him while he is out shopping a new job prospect for himself which he was not elected to do. His campaign should be required to repay all this state money. Is any other candidate having his/her security detail paid for by their states treasury or any other governmental entity for that matter?

22 posted on 12/27/2011 8:05:03 AM PST by Ron H. (Social conservatism is the only way!)
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