Posted on 10/28/2004 1:13:33 PM PDT by Ahriman
Republican Gov. Rick Perry refused to honor United Nations Day, even as President Bush signed a U.N. proclamation, because doing so would be inconsistent with the governor's views, his spokeswoman said.
In his proclamation, Bush also had urged governors to "honor the observance of United Nations Day," which was celebrated Sunday around the world to commemorate the date the organization was founded in 1945.
"It was a conscious decision to not issue the proclamation out of concern over the lack of support the U.N. has shown for United States efforts to bring freedom and democracy to the world," Perry spokeswoman Kathy Walt said.
Excellent.
Another reason that Texas kicks ass!
theres a future president with some balls.......GOD BLESS GOV
PERRY.
I love being born, raised and residing in Texas.
Never heard of it. When did this garbage start?
Good job!
Now I can really say he's done something I wholeheartedly support!
'"It was a conscious decision to not issue the proclamation out of concern over the lack of support the U.N. has shown for United States efforts to bring freedom and democracy to the world," Perry spokeswoman Kathy Walt said.'
ALRIGHTY! SOUNDS GOOD TO ME!
"theres a future president with some balls.......GOD BLESS GOV PERRY."
Future Prez? Let's hope not!!!
THAT'S MY BOY!! Perry rocks!!
Perhaps this is the Texas gov. who should be running for President.
Perhaps this is the Texas gov. who should be running for President.
Why? Don't know much about Perry, but I like what I'm hearing here.
YEAH! RICK! - from a proud born and raised Texas
I like this guy. Can we flesh out the rest of his views on other hot-button issues? I'd say this guy has the goods to be a contender for 2008.
Good fer him!
Tis a great thing to live in Texas, wouldn't want to be any place else.
Sweet! Don't mess with Texas, y'all!
Good for him. Until they STOP BEING CORRUPT they shouldn't "be" recognized.
They are UNworthy!
Governor Rick Perry of Texas
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