The author of your article writes, It was easy for me to vote for Perry since the alternative(s) were either uber-RINOs in the primaries or liberal Democrats in the general elections. This is wrong certainly in the case of Debra Medina, at least.
Its ludicrous to think that some asinine statement like Gardasil, Perry blew it nuff said, deserves any consideration.
True but read Michelle Malkins excellent column on the subject, which I linked. Mandating Gardasil for preteen and teen girls is terrible policy, and definitely not conservative in any way. The opt-out provision was a fig leaf, buut not a real option. Gardasil does have serious safety issues, as many have pointed out.
Perrys former chief of staff was a lobbyist for Merck at the time.
It doesnt require belief in sme conspiracy to oppose the Trans-Texas Corridor, as the writer of the article knows but pretends not to. Public-Private Partnerships are not conservative; they are how liberal politicians fund a lot of pet projects, and they almost always wind up costing taxpayers money.
Furthermore, Im concerned about the overuse of eminent domain, especially to benefit private parties. Apparently, youre not.
Those too young to remember wouldnt recognize the Al Gore of 1988.
I am old enough to remember, and yes they would. He was the same opportunistic socialist then that he is now, except the dementia hadnt taken full hold. But if you look at Gores voting record as a Senator, not his campaign rhetoric, its consistently left-wing.
As for job creation, Gov. Gary Johnson had a better job-creation record in New Mexico, and he did it without a timulus and without a significant increase in the state government. Perry had both.
Since education is cited, would Perry even attempt to abolish the Department of Education, or even repeal his predecessors disaster known as No Child Left Behind, written by Ted Kennedy, which greatly increased Federal involvement in education a Federal involvement that is toally unconstitutional?
The writer admits that Perry has raised about half a dozen taxes during his tenure. So hes not the tax-cutter he pretends to be, then. Will he cut our taxes as President or raise them? His history says hell raise them.
The writer also admits that Perry supports giving in-state tuition to illegals. And he has recently defended that position, while caliming he wouldnt support that as Federal policy. Thats the same tightrope-walk Romney is doing over healthcare. You cant have it both ways, especially on an issue of that importance. Sorry, on illegal immigration Perry is just not trustworthy.
Sorry, but the DREAM Act is a nightmare. In any version. And giving in-state tuition to illegals rewards them for teh illegal act. That kind of attitude , along with the Obama Administrations refusal to prosecute the Black Panthers, create a disrespect that undermines the foundations of the law and that leads to things like this flash mob in Maryland.
He took a stand against adopting an Arizona-style immigration law.
See the link I posted for a discussion of his realtionship not with Muslims, but with jihadist sympathizers.
on teh first two issues discussed, Gardasil and the Trans-Texas Corridor, Perry flip-flopped in a less than principled way. If he had his way, hed most likely still do those things.
As I said, its not a very conservative, or principled, record.
Debra Medina is a flaming Paulbot, not a consevative.
She didn't waste any time going on the Alex Jones show and start spewing Truther stuff.
After that, she was (justifiably) toast.
Well, since you have such serious concerns about the man, I can only suggest that you not support him. Who will you support?
It seemed optional to me.
I thought Ron Paul even said it was clearly optional.
As in the case of all other vaccines, Perrys executive order merely stated that the vaccine is recommended, From The Daily Paul
Do you disagree with Ron Paul?
Well we're in a mess now with all these immigrants, that's for sure. Wish the federal government would have done their part of this job to begin with.
Even Ron Paul says we might as well let them stay here in the States.
(Ron Paul) I also think that its pretty impractical to get an army in this country to round up 12 or maybe 20 million.
http://www.ontheissues.org/tx/Ron_Paul_Immigration.htm
BTW, as a comparison, Bexar (San Antonio), Travis (Austin),
Harris (Houston), and Dallas County (Dallas) gave the majority of their votes to Perry’s opponent, Bill White in 2010, and in the Presidential elections of 2008, those same counties gave the majority of their votes to Obama/Biden.
You have posted that same screed to me complete with the same typos on another thread.
I think that the article link that you are responding to explains the “rest of the story” quite well and it is your reading comprehension that is at fault. Alex Jones - is that you? ;)