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Rick Perry’s Support Skyrockets Among Church Goers
The State Column ^ | August 27, 2011 | staff

Posted on 08/27/2011 6:00:47 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

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To: Cincinatus' Wife

All this proves is that a certain group of naive people, who should know better, continue to follow false political flags.


41 posted on 08/27/2011 9:17:34 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (At best, all the Republicans are willing to give the Federal Behemoth is a slight haircut.)
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To: Oceander

No Knock, Oceander. I was adding to your post #31 in response to post #30.


42 posted on 08/27/2011 9:22:52 AM PDT by Nicojones
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To: reasonisfaith

Thank you for your reply.

Perry will have to make his case to you and the country.

I’m putting as much out there about Perry as I can find (and trying to keep spinners and such, more “honest” than not).

In the end only God knows a man’s true heart.

Let’s pray He guides our choice.


43 posted on 08/27/2011 9:23:13 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Nicojones

Okey dokey!


44 posted on 08/27/2011 9:24:56 AM PDT by Oceander (The phrase "good enough for government work" is not meant as a compliment)
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To: reasonisfaith
Before I support Rick Perry, I want to see evidence from his record that he did the right thing when nobody was looking.

This is a very noble point, but not a path to success. Milton Friedman explains why.

I do not believe that the solution to our problem is simply to elect the right people. The important thing is to establish a political climate of opinion which will make it politically profitable for the wrong people to do the right thing. Unless it is politically profitable for the wrong people to do the right thing, the right people will not do the right thing either, or it they try, they will shortly be out of office.

If there's one thing that can be said about Perry's mistakes, is that once the people speak, he backs off and does the right thing. For our system of government, that's the best we can expect. If we're not vigilant on whipping our politicians into line, then even the most pure of heart will just be passing lights on our way to ruin. If we are vigilant, then there is nothing we can't do.

45 posted on 08/27/2011 9:25:04 AM PDT by Steel Wolf ("Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master." - Gaius Sallustius Crispus)
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To: reasonisfaith

But she quits. That is not a good trait for POTUS nor a conservative one at that.

Perry has 30 years of public service on his side. There’s plenty to check him out on. He is the most experienced candidate in the race as far as governing and executive experience goes.


46 posted on 08/27/2011 9:25:19 AM PDT by CajunConservative
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To: trebb

We can be certain that in a decade long career as Governor, Perry has had many opportunities to make the hard choices. To put principle above politics.

The idea that he has not had these opportunities, again and again, is an impossibility.

The name I will give you is the name you already mention—Palin. What did she have to gain when she blew the whistle on Randy Ruedrich? Nothing but principle. What did she have to lose? Money, lots of it, and political power.

Palin chose to go with principle.


47 posted on 08/27/2011 9:30:08 AM PDT by reasonisfaith (Or, more accurately--reason serves faith.)
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To: reasonisfaith

I believe that his books tell us a lot about his thinking. (as he said in Fed UP, he’s risked sabotaging any run for the Presidency by writing a book calling Social Security a Ponzi scheme and advocating overturning of the 16th Amendment.) In the last chapter, he’s included concrete suggestions about how to overturn the move to big, centralized government that’s bankrupting our country and taking freedoms from individuals.

In real life, this year he put the ultrasound bill, the “Choose Life” license plates, the Sanctuary Cities and the voter ID bills on the emergency list which allowed them to be fast tracked. the only one that did not pass was the Sanctuary cities bill, even after being added to the Special Session.

Two tests that stand out are death penalty cases, one during President Bush’s term and one in the last month. Governor Perry successfully - and fairly quietly - stood up to pressure by the two Presidents to yield to international law rather than the law of Texas.


48 posted on 08/27/2011 9:34:05 AM PDT by hocndoc (http://WingRight.org)(I've got a mustard seed and I'm not afraid to use it.)(RIAing))
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To: LomanBill
Man...are you from DU?...you have obviously become that delusional...

1Timothy 4:12 Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.

49 posted on 08/27/2011 9:39:00 AM PDT by shield (Rev 2:9 Woe unto those who say they are Judahites and are not, but are of the syna GOG ue of Satan.)
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To: LomanBill
Perry is nothing but Obama in Whiteface.

And your statement is nothing but a complete departure from reason.

50 posted on 08/27/2011 9:39:25 AM PDT by Constitutionalist Conservative (Two blogs for the price of none!)
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To: LomanBill
Perry is nothing but Obama in Whiteface.

He kicks dogs, too. And pulls chairs out from beneath elderly women. And LAUGHS while he does it.

51 posted on 08/27/2011 9:40:48 AM PDT by Constitutionalist Conservative (Two blogs for the price of none!)
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To: Gena Bukin

Well, would an intelligent, reasonable person observe that Perry helped the RATs plant the ACORNs that have turned our economic infrastructure upside down - and would they conclude that his doing so was an ERROR?

Would an intelligent, reasonable person observe that Perry helped legitimize La Raza’s attempted self-whitewashing as a “civil rights group” (instead of what it IS - a leftist racist organization with a violent past) - and would they conclude that his doing so was an ERROR?

Quack, waddle - Hope and Change, RINO style.

He’s trying to ride Tea-Party coat tails through the big puddles of RINO pi$$ he’s left through every bit of his political career. FAIL.

The Tea party is not a bag of (D)epends for RINOs.


52 posted on 08/27/2011 9:42:26 AM PDT by LomanBill (Animals! The DemocRats blew up the windmill with an Acorn!)
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To: reasonisfaith
Do we have evidence that he will do the right thing, when it’s the hardest thing to do?

Let me put it this way:

The Trans Texas Corridor

The voters told him, not just no, but HELL NO. So he dropped the subject and it is dead.

The Guardisal [sp] issue.

The voters told him, not just no, but HELL NO. So he dropped the subject and it is dead. BTW, it already had and opt out written into the bill.

Illegal immigration:

The voters told him, not just no, but HELL NO. He tried to give a letter to zero on the tarmac at ABIA, but was ignored by the won @$$hole.

53 posted on 08/27/2011 9:50:15 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Dear God, please let it rain in Texas. Amen.)
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To: Steel Wolf

I agree, Friedman’s comments you provide are very relevant to this and Perry seems to fit his description of a “wrong” person.

And if we take Friedman’s logic further, we must conclude that the best scenario, even though such a political climate has been established, is to have the right person in the highest office. It’s a double whammy for conservatism and against corruption.

Meanwhile the “wrong people” can carry on as Friedman describes, in the positions of more diluted power such as in seats of Congress.

Because if the political climate changes while Palin is President, we know she will continue to do what is right even though it isn’t popular.


54 posted on 08/27/2011 9:54:08 AM PDT by reasonisfaith (Or, more accurately--reason serves faith.)
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To: MayflowerMadam

See #23


55 posted on 08/27/2011 9:56:58 AM PDT by lonestar (It takes a village of idiots to elect a village idiot.)
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To: Arrowhead1952

Yes, and this supports the idea that Perry is very similar to the politician Friedman describes, as quoted in post # 45.


56 posted on 08/27/2011 10:02:39 AM PDT by reasonisfaith (Or, more accurately--reason serves faith.)
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To: LomanBill

If FR were around in 1980, you would have attacked “Rino Ronnie” Reagan with the same intensity you are attacking Perry.

When you attack Perry without stating how much better your preferred candidate is on the issue being discussed, you appear to be some DU nutcase.


57 posted on 08/27/2011 10:08:05 AM PDT by sforkjoe57 (How much longer must Americans be slaves to the stupidity of John Maynard Keynes?)
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To: Oceander
From what I’ve seen, only one presidential contender has passed this test, and it’s not Perry.

And just who would that be?

Do you really expect an answer? It seems every time a new candidate gets a jump in the polls, the circular firing squad jumps into action on FR. Just because those posters don't like one or two issues, they try to destroy said candidate.

The "He worked for al gore" - back 25 years ago when there wasn't a single (R) holding statewide office, and now there is not a single (d) holding a statewide office. People changed when the dims bolted left in the 80s and 90s.

58 posted on 08/27/2011 10:11:22 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Dear God, please let it rain in Texas. Amen.)
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To: reasonisfaith

He is politically incorrect. Known for it.

Are you aware he wrote an entire book upholding the values of the Boy Scouts, including their right to not allow gays to participate in their organization? He was himself an Eagle Scout.

In some circles this would be a no brainer. To the media and the wider political world it is so non pc that it is scandalous.

Just an observation: You need more info on him and that is not hard to find. Then you need to be more analytical in seeing where it is that his actions meet the criteria you keep speaking of.

There is more that meet your criteria than you seem to know about or realize even if you know about it. It is scandalous in many circles to uphold the Boy Scouts. It is much more usual these days for even so called conservatives, and certainly so called Republicans, to start kowtowing to the gay agenda, for instance.

Anybody reading this, I’m assuming Rick Perry is still against gays serving openly in the military, while not making that a campaign issue because, what can he do about it now?

A whole slew of people have caved on that one, including Donald Rumsfeld among many others.


59 posted on 08/27/2011 10:12:57 AM PDT by txrangerette ("...HOLD TO THE TRUTH; SPEAK WITHOUT FEAR." - Glenn Beck)
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To: CajunConservative

No she doesn’t quit.

She fires up the left more than anyone since Reagan, because they know she is the only one who values principle above personal gain.

She ignites the left so much that they will be sent in hordes from the highest levels of the Democrat party to assault her with “ethics” charges. Charges that can be applied only by the laws of Alaska.

If Palin hadn’t resigned it would have cost the people of Alaska millions of dollars in legal costs, and untold amounts of time in administrative function.

Politicians, except for Palin, don’t resign unless there’s a scandal involved. The Alaska office of Governor is one of the most powerful in the country. Do you realize what kind of person it takes to let go of that kind of power?


60 posted on 08/27/2011 10:16:27 AM PDT by reasonisfaith (Or, more accurately--reason serves faith.)
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