The buzzing bees of anti-Perry activists with their "Gardasil-TTC-Border" mantra will only continue to highlight and enhance a Gov. Rick Perry nomination as truth of his work here in Texas gains national exposure. Rick Perry as governor, used all resources at his disposal in an attempt to make a cancer vaccine available to Texas children. The governor is battling environmentalist activists in his push for more transportation infrastructure in a state exploding with commerce and population. And using state resources, Gov. Rick Perry (denied the necessary and requested federal help needed by a border state to deal with the consequences of current federal inaction, in addition to shouldering the continued fallout from past federal actions) works to hold the line on the 1250 mile section of the U.S. border between Texas and Mexico, our neighbor to the south.
Perry looks very good at this point in time.
It should be remembered that a Salon reporter posing as a FReeper infiltrated a Freeper meeting hosted by the South Carolina Chapter of the Free Republic Network in Charleston some years back.
“So, if you go, be careful what you say to people carrying cameras. We’re shifty sons of guns.”
Liberals have a *look* that is almost always noticeable. Ne alert. Know that every wordand nuance is going to be taken out of context by somebody. It’s just a shame we have to even consider this crap.
Feed Perry collards.
Collard greens, the food of cavemen, Roman Pretorian guards, explorers, southern rebels and slaves, has been named South Carolinas official leafy vegetable by the state legislature.
This dish can be found in nearly every all-you-can-eat restaurant that populates the deep south.
“Rick Perry as governor, used all resources at his disposal in an attempt to make a cancer vaccine available to Texas children.”
This bugged the h3ll out of me. Obvious that he is for sale to some special interest groups, and that in some part of his brain there is the tendency of state-ism.