1 posted on
09/17/2011 9:36:24 AM PDT by
Signalman
To: Signalman
Sorry but I just ate lunch and I’d rather not lose it.
2 posted on
09/17/2011 9:39:15 AM PDT by
Past Your Eyes
(I'm sticking with Herman. No more second terms!)
To: Signalman
If I was a betting man, whatever Morris predicts, I would take long odds on the exact opposite.
3 posted on
09/17/2011 9:40:06 AM PDT by
Sea Parrot
(Democrats creation of the entitlement class will prove out to be their very own Frankenstein monster)
To: Signalman
To: Signalman
I don’t understand why anyone takes anything that this toe sucking little toady has to say seriously. He’s never right. You could nmake a good living betting against anything he predicts...
6 posted on
09/17/2011 9:50:25 AM PDT by
pgkdan
(Perry/Cain 2012)
To: Signalman
Why check this out when the question answers itself? As long as Perry continues to run without serious opposition it is overwhelmingly likely that he will win. Even Bill Clinton’s toe sucking toady must know that.
8 posted on
09/17/2011 10:13:52 AM PDT by
fluffdaddy
(Who died and made the Supreme Court God?)
To: Signalman
LOL As with most Morris predictions, I got a good laugh. Morris points out what he sees as Perry's negatives. While ignoring Perry's positives. On 4 of 5 issues, Morris sounds like the anti-Perry nitwits who run around FR crying wolf -— senior citizens fear Perry, Perry is handing Obama an issue on SocSec, Gardasil is a dictatorial plot and Perry is a crony capitalist.
Obviously Morris supports Romney.
Morris is right about one issue though. Immigration. Perry is a mixed bag on the border fence. To protect US sovereignty there must be a full border fence, plus more BP agents, more TNG troops if necessary and the best high tech hardware money can buy.
10 posted on
09/17/2011 10:48:51 AM PDT by
Reagan Man
("In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.")
To: Signalman
Great video! Very interesting what he said.
Our candidates need to stay on the economy.
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