To: Jim Robinson
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When the issue (in-state tuition) came before the legislature in 2001, the House (which at the time had a 78-72 Democratic majority) voted 142-1 in favor. The Senate, with a 16-15 Republican majority, voted 27-3 to pass it. (Then, Republican Governor Rick Perry signed the bill into law.)
Rick Perry stated that the drug war may require our military in Mexico
Rick Perry considers securing the border the responsibility of the govmt and has requested additional funding for years from the govmt. to secure the border without results.
He vows as POTUS to put enough boots on the ground to do.
Mr. Robingson, does the above information do anything to strengthen your support of gov Perry?
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732 posted on
10/15/2011 10:13:02 PM PDT by
patriot08
(TEXAS GAL- born and bred and proud of it!)
To: All
Sorry. Should read Robinson.
734 posted on
10/15/2011 10:13:56 PM PDT by
patriot08
(TEXAS GAL- born and bred and proud of it!)
To: patriot08
No. It is completely wrong to coddle and reward illegal aliens.
740 posted on
10/15/2011 10:43:47 PM PDT by
Jim Robinson
(Rebellion is brewing!! Impeach the corrupt Marxist bastard!!)
To: patriot08; Jim Robinson
When the issue (in-state tuition) came before the legislature in 2001, the House (which at the time had a 78-72 Democratic majority) voted 142-1 in favor. The Senate, with a 16-15 Republican majority, voted 27-3 to pass it. (Then, Republican Governor Rick Perry signed the bill into law.)
patriot08, you can make excuses for Perry signing it in 2001, but in 2007 when Republican legislators were talking about overturning it, Perry came out and defended it in public. And then in 2011 during a national debate, Perry again supported it, even insulting those who were questioning him.
To top it all off, Perry's campaign communications director had this to say this week: It is at least interesting that a 10-year-old law that passed with little opposition and treats Texas residents equally would be an issue
Imagine that - Perry's campaign believes illegal immigrants (or "criminals" as I prefer to call them) should be treated as equals to Americans who are here legally.
When are you going to accept the fact that Perry has embraced this legislation, has defended it multiple times over the last decade, and believes that illegals should be treated "equally" to legal Americans? What else does Perry need to do or say or have his campaign say to convince you of this? Would Perry addressing La Raza's national conference convince you? Wait, he did just that last year, which puts him in the same company with McCain and Obama.
To: patriot08
I think Perry is 4th on JR’s list. He said he’d support him if he became the nominee and that we’d work hard at FR to prevent any attempt by Perry to push amnesty as we did with Bush. (Well, I wasn’t here then, so not really “we” in that sense.)
879 posted on
10/16/2011 1:14:47 PM PDT by
BuckeyeTexan
(Man is not free unless government is limited. ~Ronald Reagan)
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