It would appear to me that your commitment to politics is stronger than your commitment to Christ.
I use YHvH's commandments to evaluate
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
a politicians suitability for leadership. "Do not judge according to appearance,
but judge with righteous judgment."
You are a hypocrite, You are NOT judging righteous judgment, your judgment is unjust and by claiming to be "righteous" you are exposing yourself as one who has a mote in your eye.
Perry did not steal anyone's tax money and give it to "criminals". He signed into law a law which was voted in almost unanimously by the elected representatives of the state of Texas.
The law that he signed is actually a good example of Christian Charity as it allows students who are in America through no fault of their own and who graduate from Texas High Schools to be given the same tuition rates as all other students who graduate from Texas High Schools.
For you to accuse Perry of stealing and being in open rebellion against Christ because he treats these children as human beings is the height of hypocrisy.
You need to repent as you have falsely accused your brother (Perry) of theft and your attitude is clearly in violation of God's commandment to love your neighbor as yourself.
If anything, YOU are the one who is in rebellion towards YHvH!
Please detail for me, Uriel, any instance in which Governor Perry illegally, against the law, STOLE taxpayer money.
I have not heard of Perry being charged by any state, local, or federal agency for THEFT.
Apparently, you have heard of such illegal activity and will willingly give us a link to an act on Perry's part that is against codified law and prosecutable as theft.