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Conservative GOP primary voters likely to like Perry's positions
Star-Telegram ^ | July 2, 2011 | Dave Montgomery

Posted on 07/02/2011 11:39:35 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

AUSTIN - The just-concluded 82nd Legislature has armed Gov. Rick Perry with a host of red-meat issues to present to conservative Republican voters if he jumps into the wide-open presidential primary race.

But analysts say some of those issues could carry consequences down the road in reaching broader constituencies in a general election match-up against President Barack Obama.

Texas' longest-serving governor burnished his conservative profile with legislative victories that included a no-tax budget with $15 billion in cuts, property rights protections, voter ID legislation and a bill requiring sonograms before abortions.

Two other Perry-backed issues - an immigration measure to ban so-called sanctuary cities and legislation to prohibit intrusive airport pat-downs - could also enhance the Texas governor's stature among conservative activists though they ultimately died in the Legislature.

Even without declaring, Perry is becoming an early favorite among Tea Party activists for his adherence to limited government and his verbal assaults on Washington. Sabato's Crystal Ball, an online analysis headed by much-quoted political observer Larry Sabato of the University of Virginia, places Perry in the top tier of 11 announced and unannounced candidates. The Texas governor ranked number three, behind former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Congresswoman Michele Bachmann of Minnesota...........

(Excerpt) Read more at star-telegram.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Extended News; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
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To: Paperdoll

What is his stance on the repeal of ObamaCare?


81 posted on 07/02/2011 3:05:49 PM PDT by Lexinom
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To: catfish1957

I don’t think he could “force” that issue, and I don’t believe it is dead yet.
And I am not sure that there can be “sanctuary cities in Texas. It boils down to enforcing State law or not?


82 posted on 07/02/2011 3:06:17 PM PDT by Quickgun (As a former fetus, I'm opposed to abortion. Mamas don't let your cowboys grow up to be babies..)
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To: All

Anytime governor Rick Perry is mentioned, Free Republic seems to turn into something resembling Democratic Underground.
Posts regarding Perry are peppered with profanity, vulgarity and downright fabrications- the likes of which is seldom seen on Free Republic.
This is hardly in the best interests of our Conservative agenda. The Loony Left does not need any help from us in
character assassination of our Conservatives.

This Perry trashing comes from the Ron ‘truther’ Paul nuts, Debra Medina sour grapers and the resident FR Libs- and I suspect, over zealous Sarah Palin supporters and a few Bachmann supporters.
(I love Sarah and Michelle Bachmann as much as anyone else, but we MUST face reality when it comes to our beautiful Conservative ladies’ chances of winning this thing!)

Freepers, don’t you think it more sensible to trust what the Conservative icons have to say about Perry?

>Sarah Palin threw her endorsement to Rick Perry for governor-. She recently restated that she likes Perry.

>Rush said that Perry is his dream candidate. http://gretawire.blogs.foxnews.com/rush-limbaugh-on-the-record-3/

>Michael Reagan praises Perry:
“If you don’t believe Reaganomics can still work in this day and age, for whatever reason, I say you should look no further than the state of Texas.
Under the leadership of Gov. Rick Perry, Texas has championed and built upon the concepts my father used to rebuild America in the 1980s..
In short, Reagan Revolution is alive and well - deep in the heart of Texas.”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/jun/24/reagans-vision-lives-on-in-texas/?page=1

>Ted Nugent is a close friend and supporter.

Don’t you think it more sensible to trust what numerous politicians and scholars have said about Rick Perry than some haters on FR?

VISIT THIS SITE

Read the official statements of dozens of Perry’s fellow politicians and scholars (both Democrats and Republicans) have had to say about Rick Perry: http://www.politico.com/arena/archive/rick-perry-for-president-in-2012.html

All (including Democrat opponents) have called him a staunch Conservative, and not one of the dozens issuing opinions has mentioned the vaccine or TTC.
Apparently they don’t consider these things an issue. They DID mention Perry threatening to secede from the unionas a strike against him.
What Perry actually said; “You know, my hope is that America and Washington in particular pays attention,” Perry continued. “We’ve got a great union. There is absolutely no reason to dissolve it. But if Washington continues to thumb their nose at the American people, you know, who knows what may come out of that? So. But Texas is a very unique place and we’re a pretty independent lot to boot.”

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83 posted on 07/02/2011 3:13:39 PM PDT by patriot08 (TEXAS GAL- born and bred and proud of it!)
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To: Lexinom

Does anyone know?


84 posted on 07/02/2011 3:13:54 PM PDT by Paperdoll (NO MORE BUSHS!)
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To: All

Compared to Romney, Newt, Huntsman and the rest of JOKES running for President, governor Rick Perry is a rock star.
We need somebody who can WIN this thing. That means somebody with cross-over appeal, which our Palen, Bachmann and Cain (no matter how much we love them) simply do not have.

Until 1989, Rick Perry was a conservative Democrat. He switched parties as, like many Democrats including Ronald Reagan and Phil Gramm, he saw that party moving farther and farther to the left. Under Perry’s decade as governor, hundreds of Texas Democrats have followed his lead and become Republicans. As a former Democrat, Perry can speak to that swath of his former party that has become disenchanted with their party as President Obama has taken it even farther to the left, in a way that few Republicans can. He can also speak well and credibly to all wings of the national GOP, from the fiscal cons to the social cons to the libertarian set.
He would appeal to all segments of the Republican electorate and would come armed with a record of economic success and a commitment to liberty that no other contender can match.

Texas has been voted #1 business climate for the last seven years.
Texas has been getting all of California’s jobs.
Perry must be doing something right.
We need a good business guy right now.
Perry has proved it.

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CONSERVATIVE ICONS SUPPORT PERRY:

>Sarah Palin threw her endorsement to Rick Perry for governor.
Recently restated that she likes Perry

>Rush said that Perry is his dream candidate.
http://gretawire.blogs.foxnews.com/rush-limbaugh-on-the-record-3/

>Michael Reagan praises Perry:
“If you don’t believe Reaganomics can still work in this day and age, for whatever reason, I say you should look no further than the state of Texas.
Under the leadership of Gov. Rick Perry, Texas has championed and built upon the concepts my father used to rebuild America in the 1980s..
In short, Reagan Revolution is alive and well - deep in the heart of Texas.”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/jun/24/reagans-vision-lives-on-in-texas/?page=1

>Ted nugent is a close friend and supporter.

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>Pro-life, Pro-guns, pro-spending cuts, pro-business

>He’s an outside-the-Beltway candidate

>He is not a Ivy League grad

>He was an Air Force captain who flew a C-130

>Speaks Spainish.
(Odumbo says everybody should speak a foreign language, but he CAN’T)

>Fighting with Obama on many fronts
Google Perry/Obama and you will see he’s been fighting him and his government for the past two years.

>PERRY ISSUES OBAMA A COUPLE OF BIG FUBOs:

1. “Texas to Allow Regular Incandescent Bulbs”
Reports are the governor will sign Bill HB2510 by June 19th.
Bill HB2510 allows for the manufacture and sale of incandescent light bulbs otherwise banned in federal legislation of 2007, applicable from 1 January 2012 onwards.
The legality, at least in the way the proposed law is framed, has apparently been cleared with the US Attorney General’s office.
The Bill has already passed in both House and Senate with overwhelming support.
While Texas has no current manufacture, relevant parties are being invited to restart it.
Texas has been a leading US state in providing new local jobs, and this is seen as a further contributive measure.
http://freedomlightbulb.blogspot.com/2011/06/texas-to-allow-incandescent-light-bulbs.html

2.Perry Adds TSA Anti-Groping Bill to Call
http://www.texastribune.org/texas-politics/tea-party/updated-perry-adds-tsa-anti-groping-bill-to-call/ ^

Gov. Rick Perry this evening announced the addition of TSA anti-groping legislation to the agenda for the special legislative session. In a statement, he said lawmakers could consider legislation “relating to the prosecution and punishment for the offense of official oppression on those seeking access to public buildings and transportation.”

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>There is no such thing as ‘Perrycare’

>Signed into law sonogram and explanation by physician before abortion

>Signed into law, photo ID ident to vote

>Perry did not apply for federal “Race to the Top” education funds because he said it would force national standards upon Texas.

>He has vetoed a record 248 bills, including dozens after the 2001 session, angering many lawmakers.

>He said last year that President Barack Obama was “hell-bent” on turning America into a socialist country.

>Won governorship of state with lots of latinos

>He used to be a Democrat. So? So did Reagan.

>The Bush’s don’t like him

>He has NEVER lost an election, including an elementary school contest for “king” of the Paint Creek School Carnival. He secured that win by handing out pennies for votes.

>Perry has degree in animal science from Texas A&M University

>He is an Eagle Scout and wrote a book about the Boy Scouts, ‘On My Honor’.
Rick Perry uses the Boy Scouts to draw a battle line in what he considers a “culture war,” defending them against the American Civil Liberties Union and what he sees as a moral struggle for the country’s future.
The book also traces a 30-year history of litigation involving the Scouts — most of which they won — which Perry considers an attack on traditional values and faith in God.

Perry targets the ACLU as the primary force behind a leftist push to accept homosexuality and challenge Scouting’s duty to God.
http://www.rickperry.org/media/perrys-new-book-supports-boy-scouts-attacks-aclu

>Perry has a reputation for not sweating

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>Since Perry has been Governor of Texas, Texas has added more than 850,000 jobs, more than all other states combined. Texas has added over 180,000 jobs since August of 2009.

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>According to this web site Texas is #1 this year and last year for business friendly.
http://chiefexecutive.net/best-worst-states-for-business
Obama would not want not run against a governor that has the BEST business climate in the U.S. when everything else is in a depression.

>He refused to raise taxes when Texas faced a record $10 billion budget shortfall in 2003. Instead, he was the first Texas governor since World War II to sign a budget that lowered state spending (and has now done it twice). As governor, Perry has used his line item veto to cut over $3 billion in proposed spending.

>For seven years running, CEOs polled by Chief Executive magazine have rated Texas first in business development and job growth. Texas boasts 58 Fortune 500 companies — more than any other state.

>As America’s No. 1 exporting state, Texas shipped $206.6 billion in goods abroad last year, composing 16 percent of America’s $1.28 trillion in exports. California’s $14.4 billion in exports ranked it second, with 11.2 percent of U.S. outflow.

>Texas’ achievements so stunned Gavin Newsom, California’s Democratic lieutenant governor, that he flew a delegation to Austin last May to ask Perry how he lures defectors from the Golden State.

>Of the 70 companies that fled California in 2011, the Wall Street Journal’s John Fund reported last April, 14 relocated to Texas — these exiles’ primary destination.
http://www.news-herald.com/articles/2011/06/21/opinion/nh4142489.txt

>In 2005, Perry signed a historic $15.7 billion property tax cut for homeowners and businesses that also included new taxpayer protections against appraisal increases. In 2009, Gov. Perry secured a tax cut for approximately 40,000 small businesses in Texas and protected the Rainy Day Fund for future challenges.

>He led the battle to pass the country’s most sweeping lawsuit reforms, closing the door on junk lawsuits that had been making trial lawyers rich while driving countless doctors either out of the state or the profession all together. Since Texas voters approved these reforms, malpractice claims and premiums have fallen and access to healthcare is increasing across the state as doctors have applied in droves to practice in Texas.

>Perry is also known for his socially conservative views on homosexuality, and he opposes same sex marriage. He condemned the United States Supreme Court decision in Lawrence vs. Texas, which struck down a Texas sodomy law. He called the law “appropriate”

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ABORTION:

>Perry is pro-life and opposes government funding for elective abortions. In 2005, Perry, a social conservative, signed a bill that limited late-term abortions and required girls under the age of 18 who procure abortions to notify their parents. Perry signed the bill in the gymnasium of Calvary Christian Academy in Fort Worth, an evangelical Christian school.

>Perry signed into law a bill requiring a sonogram and doctor’s explanation before granting an abortion

>In 2005, Perry signed a new law that requires minor girls to receive parental consent before getting an abortion. This law strengthens a parental notification law Perry supported as Lt. Gov. in 1999, which
helped reduce teen abortions by 26 percent.
Perry has also signed a ban on third trimester abortions, a ban on tax dollars being used to support abortion facilities, a prenatal protection act that protects
unborn children from assault, and an informed consent law that helps expectant mothers better understand the risks and consequences of abortion. Perry supports a ban on human cloning and will veto any
legislation that provides state dollars for embryonic stem cell research, a process that ends a human life.
Perry urges to keep up pressure to roll back the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion until “Roe v. Wade is nothing but a shameful footnote in our nation’s history books.

>Perry, a frequent critic of the federal government, also bashed President Barack Obama for his administration’s policy allowing federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, saying he was deeply disturbed by studies that turn “the remains of unborn children into nothing more than raw material.”

>Perry has faulted Obama for reversing the so-called “Mexico City policy” that banned giving federal money to international groups that perform abortions or provide information about abortions. Obama struck down the policy during his first week in office, saying it was too broad and undermined family planning in developing countries.
Under Obama “our federal tax dollars can now be used to fund abortion all over the world. With the stroke of a pen, abortion essentially became a U.S. foreign export,” Perry said.

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IMMIGRATION:

>Perry adds immigration issues to lawmaker session
Perry wants passage of a measure requiring every person arrested to be run through the federal immigration databases as part of the Secure Communities program. He also wants to provide the state Department of Public Safety with the authority to make sure someone is in the U.S. legally before issuing a driver’s license.

>These measures, along with a ban on sanctuary cities, would “provide a clear message that Texas will not turn a blind eye to those breaking our laws,” Perry said in a statement.
“Texas owes it to the brave law enforcement officials, who put their lives on the line every day to protect our families and communities, to give them the discretion they need to adequately do their jobs,” Perry said.
http://www.rickperry.org/media-articles/perry-adds-immigration-issues-lawmakers-agenda-0?amp

>Gov. Perry has made numerous requests of the federal govt. to enforce the border in Texas including handing President Obama a letter in person when he landed in Dallas last year.
(Obama insulted governor Perry when he turned away and Perry had to hand the letter on the illegals issue to presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett. Obama declined to personally accept it.)

>Gov. Perry refuses to meet/greet Obama in May 2011 at El Paso during his Texas tour.
Perry later declared, “If he wanted to meet, I was in Austin.

>Perry signed into law photo ID required before voting.

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CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS BELIEFS:

In what was described as a “God and country” sermon at the Cornerstone church in San Antonio, attended by Perry and other mostly Republican candidates, the Rev. John Hagee stated, “If you live your life and don’t confess your sins to God Almighty through the authority of Christ and His blood, I’m going to say this very plainly, you’re going straight to hell with a nonstop ticket.”
Perry was asked if he agreed with those comments and said, “It is my faith, and I’m a believer of that.”[39] Perry went on to say that there was nothing in the sermon that he took exception with.
Humorist and entertainer Kinky Friedman, the Jewish independent candidate for governor in the 2006 election, said, “He doesn’t think very differently from the Taliban, does he?” Carole Keeton Strayhorn disagreed with Perry’s comments, and Democrat Chris Bell said that one who is in public office should “respect people of all faiths and denominations”.
Conservatives then responded, arguing that Perry had a right to his religious beliefs, and that he was not disrespecting Americans of other religious convictions. While visiting Israel in August 2009, Perry gave an interview to the Jerusalem Post in which he affirmed his support for Israel from his religious background, “I’m a big believer that this country was given to the people of Israel a long time ago, by God, and that’s ordained.”

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ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:

>Perry does not believe there is valid scientific proof of anthropogenic global warming. He has said several times that there is no scientific consensus on the issue.[69] In a September 7, 2007, speech to California Republicans, Perry said, “Virtually every day another scientist leaves the global warming bandwagon. ... But you won’t read about that in the press because they have already invested in one side of the story.”

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MISC:
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>He played quarterback on the six-man football team for the Paint Creek Pirates. He also played basketball and ran track.

>He’s a runner and triathlete.

>He is an outdoorsman who enjoys hunting and fishing.

>He plays the drums. At a January 2005 inaugural party in Washington, he played with ZZ Top in front of 2,000 people

>Perry has Romney’s looks without the other baggage.
Raised on a ranch.
Has hair.
6’ tall- presidential (especially after Obama)

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PERRY TRASHING:

Anytime governor Rick Perry is mentioned, Free Republic seems to turn into something resembling Democratic Underground.
Posts regarding Perry are peppered with profanity, vulgarity and downright fabrications- the likes of which is seldom seen on Free Republic.
This is hardly in the best interests of our Conservative agenda. The Loony Left does not need any help from us in
character assassination of our Conservatives.

This Perry trashing comes from the Ron ‘truther’ Paul nuts, Debra Medina sour grapers and the resident FR Libs- and I suspect, over zealous Sarah Palin supporters and a few Bachmann supporters.
(I love Sarah and Michelle Bachmann as much as anyone else, but we MUST face reality when it comes to our beautiful Conservative ladies’ chances of winning this thing!)

Freepers, don’t you think it more sensible to trust what the Conservative icons have to say about Perry?

>Sarah Palin threw her endorsement to Rick Perry for governor-. She recently restated that she likes Perry.

>Rush said that Perry is his dream candidate. http://gretawire.blogs.foxnews.com/rush-limbaugh-on-the-record-3/

>Michael Reagan praises Perry:
“If you don’t believe Reaganomics can still work in this day and age, for whatever reason, I say you should look no further than the state of Texas.
Under the leadership of Gov. Rick Perry, Texas has championed and built upon the concepts my father used to rebuild America in the 1980s..
In short, Reagan Revolution is alive and well - deep in the heart of Texas.”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/jun/24/reagans-vision-lives-on-in-texas/?page=1

>Ted Nugent is a close friend and supporter.

Don’t you think it more sensible to trust what numerous politicians and scholars have said about Rick Perry than some haters on FR?

VISIT THIS SITE

Read the official statements of dozens of Perry’s fellow politicians and scholars (both Democrats and Republicans) have had to say about Rick Perry: http://www.politico.com/arena/archive/rick-perry-for-president-in-2012.html

All (including Democrat opponents) have called him a staunch Conservative, and not one of the dozens issuing opinions has mentioned the vaccine or TTC.
Apparently they don’t consider these things an issue. They DID mention Perry threatening to secede from the unionas a strike against him.
What Perry actually said; “You know, my hope is that America and Washington in particular pays attention,” Perry continued. “We’ve got a great union. There is absolutely no reason to dissolve it. But if Washington continues to thumb their nose at the American people, you know, who knows what may come out of that? So. But Texas is a very unique place and we’re a pretty independent lot to boot.”

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>Americans WILL get it:
>Better looking
>Better record
>Rick Perry for President


85 posted on 07/02/2011 3:15:42 PM PDT by patriot08 (TEXAS GAL- born and bred and proud of it!)
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To: patriot08

Hey, I am a Conservative if there ever was one. And I am not a Ron Paul freak either. I have said nothing vulgar or viscious about Perry. I just think every voter should reserve their trust for the candidate who shines the brightest in the end.l Hopefully, if we do our job right, that candidate should be the one we need in this place in time. Perhaps there is no one who can turn the country around, but let’s try to find the one most equipped to do so.

There was a great tribute to George Washington on the radio last night. I’ve read a great deal about Washington. He was blessed by God because he blessed God. What we really need is another George Washington.


86 posted on 07/02/2011 3:22:49 PM PDT by Paperdoll (NO MORE BUSHS!)
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To: Impy; fieldmarshaldj; BillyBoy; ExTexasRedhead; randita

They won’t like his positions on illegal aliens and border security.


87 posted on 07/02/2011 3:38:54 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued (Illegal aliens collect welfare checks that Americans won't collect)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
The only good thing about Perry running for President, is that he'll have to act conservative a bit longer than he normally would after winning re-election.
88 posted on 07/02/2011 4:04:17 PM PDT by zeugma (The only thing in the social security trust fund is your children and grandchildren's sweat.)
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To: catfish1957
As a Texan, I am seriously disappointed that Perry didn’t force the Sanctuary City issue, as this may have been our only chance. He’s not a good choice for Freepers

Rick Perry's biggest donor along with another one of Rick Perry's major donors were behind the move to derail the sanctuary city legislation, so don't expect Rick Perry to push the issue any more - he was off shaking hands in California while this was happening. He is not going to do anything to piss off his donors. As another FReeper said, once he's bought, he stays bought.

Perry comes out of this saying that he tried and his donors (who benefit from the illegals) are going to sleep easy. The sanctuary city legislation is dead, and you are right, this is the last chance.

In hindsight, we should have seen this coming - it didn't make any sense for Perry to be pushing this legislation if it had a chance to pass, and Perry's biggest donors are also some of the biggest donors for Straus and Dewhurst. If you remember, it was Dewhurst and Straus who was doing the derailing during the regular session. This time the donors handled it themselves, allowing Perry and Dewhurst to keep their hands clean.
89 posted on 07/02/2011 4:16:50 PM PDT by af_vet_rr
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To: catfish1957
We have given Perry 10 years to fix the illegal alien problem. I can honestly say there are parts of Houston I will not venture into due to a brazen “anti-gringo” attitude I see. Perry has lost control.

From 2001 through 2010, Perry gave speeches or wrote editorials praising open borders, LULAC, guest workers, bashing Congress over restricting Mexican truckers on American highways, talked about healthcare for people on both sides of the border, ignored a teenaged girl being kidnapped from Texas and taken to Mexico (but not ignoring the blond woman whose husband was murdered on a border lake and who ended up on CNN), wasted millions of taxpayer dollars on webcams instead of flesh-and-blood law enforcement, and stated that Arizona-style legislation was not for Texas.

In the past 9 months, he's pretended to get tough on illegals, but nothing has changed, he's the same old Rick Perry that we had from 2001-2010. He's damn sure not going to push the sanctuary cities bill anymore - his biggest donor allowed him to pretend to push it with the special sessions, but last week his biggest donor also stepped in and forced the Republicans to let it die.
90 posted on 07/02/2011 4:22:03 PM PDT by af_vet_rr
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To: xzins

Your analysis is pretty dead on. I basically want the most electable person who isn’t named Romney or Huntsman. I’d put Rudy and Newt there as well but they’re complete non-factors.


91 posted on 07/02/2011 5:12:14 PM PDT by conservativebuckeye
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To: muleskinner

“as far as supporting the automobile companies - he is from 11th Mich. Livonia and surrounding areas. That’s basically west Detroit. He can’t tell most of his constituents to screw off. He gets a pass on that.”

There were better ways to save GM than screwing the bondholders and taxpayers and giving GM to the UAW. He gets no “pass” from me.


92 posted on 07/02/2011 5:37:51 PM PDT by SVTCobra03 (You can never have enough friends, horsepower or ammunition.)
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To: Diogenesis

I know you addressed your message to another, but this thread was posted a couple days ago about Gov.Perry.

If you haven’t read it already, here is the link:

The Phony Right-Wing - Part 5: James Richard ‘Rick’ Perry
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2742429/posts

The information comes from Kelleigh Nelson at Gulag Bound


93 posted on 07/02/2011 6:53:36 PM PDT by SatinDoll (NO FOREIGN NATIONALS AS OUR PRESIDENT!)
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To: Raider Sam
Have you ever researched Houston's crime rate pre=Katrina vs post-Katrina?

Sep 1, 2005 – "Texas agrees to accept 50000 more from La. New refugees will be housed ... Rick Perry announced that 50000 more refugees would relocate to Texas..."

2006 Article:

Rising Crime

One of the biggest concerns to Houstonians is the increase in crime in a city that was already fighting a pre-Katrina rising crime rate. Since opening its doors to the evacuee's Houston has experienced a 5.8 percent increase in violent crime in the past 11 months.

The rise in crime was predictable as the Houston population increased almost overnight changing the ratio of police officers per thousand Houstonians to 1.9 compared to 2.3 before Katrina, already down from the national average of 2.8.

Calls to the police department jumped from an average of five calls on hold before Katrina to averaging 40-plus after the storm. "We used to have five calls holding, then it was 30, 40, 50, 60 calls holding or left over," said Officer John M. Trevino of the 19th District.

94 posted on 07/02/2011 7:04:10 PM PDT by tsowellfan
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To: Clintonfatigued
They won’t like his positions on illegal aliens and border security.

Is it similar to his stance on inviting crime into his state from New Orleans?

Is that what we should expect on a national level only instead of New Orleaners... Mexicans and Central Americans in ALL of our states... A High Crime Houston In Every Neighborhood?

95 posted on 07/02/2011 7:09:23 PM PDT by tsowellfan
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To: tsowellfan

Im not sure what point you are trying to make. Houston has had a Dem mayor since 1982. There are three districts (Central and North Houston, East Houston, SW Houston) which send democrats to office. Sheila Jackson Lee’s has gone Dem since 73, Al Green’s since ‘97, and Gene Green’s has always been democrat.

So I think that does give credence to the fact that Houston, a democrat city, wants its city to act this way. Their sheriff, along with Dallas’, is a hispanic democrat.


96 posted on 07/02/2011 8:05:07 PM PDT by Raider Sam (They're on our left, right, front, and back. They aint gettin away this time!)
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To: patriot08

Sounds like Dubya.


97 posted on 07/02/2011 8:23:12 PM PDT by Lexinom
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To: tsowellfan

Then what should he have done? Should he have moved the Texas Guard to the border and check ID’s and turn away anyone coming from New Orleans? In the US, people can move between states at any point for any reason.


98 posted on 07/02/2011 8:37:03 PM PDT by Raider Sam (They're on our left, right, front, and back. They aint gettin away this time!)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Travis County is a very liberal bastion. Everything that comes out of any media there is so slanted that you can’t believe anything that comes out of their mouths. That being said, Texas has been very aggressive in getting business groups to locate there and bring lots of good paying jobs. Grey Eagle


99 posted on 07/02/2011 8:57:34 PM PDT by Grey Eagle
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Rick Perry is a cartoon caricature of what’s wrong with Texas and national politics.

He’s not going to ‘resonate with conservatives’, because he’s not one. Being pro-life isn’t enough to recuse him on nearly every other issue dear to conservatives.

His only appeal is to old southern democrats. There are maybe two states outside the former confederacy where he will be a factor in the primaries.


100 posted on 07/02/2011 9:00:25 PM PDT by CowboyJay
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