Posted on 12/07/2011 12:30:32 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Texas Gov. Rick Perry picked up an endorsement yesterday from Kurt Wuelper, the president of New Hampshire Right to Life.
"I know that Gov. Perry unequivocally believes that life begins at conception and does not waver in his protection of the unborn, unlike some self-professed pro-life candidates," Wuelper said in a campaign release. "But more than just talking the talk, Rick Perry has shown he is a man of strong faith and strong action."
Wuelper added, "He doesn't just fight against abortion, Gov. Perry fights for life. His dedication to providing assistance to pregnant women and encouraging them to choose life makes him exactly the kind of positive leader I want in the White House."
Over an hour of discussion - a normal conversation - not "gotcha" or high-octane, political talking points.
economy
education
balanced budget
drilling
regulations
debates
Romney Care
in-state tuition
HPV shot
border security
Barack Obama
Federal mandates
no pandering for votes
terrorists using U.S. Mexican border
immigration reform
no Fed Dream Act or amnesty
AZ law
work-visa program
examine what our national work force needs are
jobs in Texas - full picture
free-trade
manufacturing in China vs U.S.
wages hurt by the cost of doing business - onerous regulations
Texas right to work state but he's always been endorsed by Teamsters Union (jobs)
multi-national companies (U.S.)
jobs, spending, taxes, regulations
trade laws and tariffs
subsides and tax credits
energy and market place
taxes and lobbyists
Marcus Luttrell
family decision re presidential run
Parade interview "birther" "news"
Afghanistan -- special ops war, troops, Obama policy, war on terror, more funding for technology and R&D
Foreign policy dependent on our economic strength
debating Obama
campaign commitment in NH
review candidates' track record
roughness of campaign -- in to win -- facts can be hard-hitting
Social Security, jobs, national security, being truthful
discusses education, EPA, Energy, HHS
states rights
state transportation infrastructure
ObamaCare, medicare, medicaid, healthcare
Tom Cobrun, Bobby Jindal, Paul Ryan
health care insurance - state by state
health care in Texas, access, tort reform
judges, Supreme Court, federal courts
baseball
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Amen!
Governor Rick Perry is unashamedly pro-life and profamily and has proven it over and over. He knows how to build coalitions and how to implement laws and regulations to test the license given abortion by Roe v. Wade. He pushes back when the pro-aborts try to push us down.
I work with several of the pro-life groups in Texas and Governor Perry is pro-life, he is there for us, he backs our Bills, signs them into Law and then uses them for his platform.
What gives?
He's not a great public speaker, at least not in a debate format, but surely there's a workaround for that.
I like his ads, I really appreciate the work of CW, Shield, Smoothsailing, and all the other posters who put up threads.
Positive advocacy is still our best tool. We have so much to brag on with Governor Perry.
I’m also using my Twitter account, my blog and my Facebook account to advocate.
And then, I’m going to Iowa after Christmas.
Perry Could Rise in Iowa, Polling Data Shows .........."And, significantly, Perrys positive rating among likely Iowa caucus-goers is at a commanding 67 percent. And a stellar 71 percent view him positively after having seen one of his commercials.
Other numbers that suggest a potential rise: Perry stands at 78 percent positive among self-identified tea party members, according to the survey.
But he also enjoys strong support among Iowas undecided voters, at 71 percent.
One of the polls most interesting findings: 67 percent of respondents overall and a whopping 75 percent who are leaning toward former House Speaker Gingrich state that they still may change their minds. That finding suggests that, with just a few weeks to go before the caucuses, the Iowa electorate remains very fluid."....
Thanks shield.
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