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2 of 49 other governors accept invitation to Perry's prayer rally
Beaumont Enterprise ^ | July 16, 2011 | Jeanna Smialek

Posted on 07/16/2011 2:08:47 PM PDT by Clairity

The guest list for Rick Perry's August 6 day of prayer won't include many U.S. governors.

Only two governors, both Republican, plan to join Perry at the event at Houston's Reliant Stadium, which Perry has labeled as a non-denominational, apolitical, Christian prayer meeting. Perry invited all of his fellow U.S. governors to the event.

Just two - Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback and Lousiana Gov. Bobby Jindal - have accepted the invitation.

Mark P. Jones, a government professor at Rice University, said he is not surprised by the lukewarm response.

"For a Democrat there is nothing to be gained by attending, and politically its best for them to quietly decline," he said. He added that even for Republicans, being associated with an exclusively Christian prayer event could hurt them among moderate supporters, and attending the event could mar their reputation if a speaker says something scandalous.

But he said he doubts Perry will have trouble filling the venue, which seats 71,500, with religious supporters.

(Excerpt) Read more at beaumontenterprise.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Kansas; US: Louisiana; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: bobbyjindal; elections; governors; kansas; lousiana; perry; prayer; prayerrally; rickperry; sambrownback; texas
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To: He Rides A White Horse

What bothers me is that Governors apparently lack courage in choosing not to attend, according to some. Michigan’s economy has been circling the drain for several YEARS longer than the other 49. Last election we were given a choice between a fiscally savvy businessman and a socialist career politician. I didn’t vote for Governor Snyder because I think he is a man of faith, I voted for him because my beloved state is in desperate need of a leader who will deal with our full plate. Courage has nothing to do with it, as far as I’m concerned.


41 posted on 07/16/2011 6:37:28 PM PDT by grellis (I am Jill's overwhelming sense of disgust.)
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To: txrangerette
Rick Perry was a typical Texas Democrat back in the day (which wasn’t Leftist) when he supported algore.

It's a mistake to think that a "typical Texas Democrat" was conservative. White trash and other backward elements in TX enthusiastically supported New Dealers like Ralph Yarborough and LBJ (who was falsely perceived as being to the right of JFK, for some reason), until oil wealth, immigration, and education brought prosperity to TX. Just because Rick Perry affects the mannerisms of a hick doesn't mean he is deeply conservative. TX is very sophisticated politically.

And remember that Slick Rick went all through the Reagan years, the glorious heyday of conservatism, as a happy member of the corrupt, kleptocratic, welfarist, socialist, Demonrat Party. He only changed in order to enhance his political future.

42 posted on 07/16/2011 6:37:50 PM PDT by hellbender
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To: okie01
The key thing is that Slick Rick Perry, now being promoted as a deeply committed conservative, backed Algore.

There are only two choices: Either Perry saw Algore as someone like himself--a shape-changing poseur of a career politician--or Perry is a dope who can't reliably judge human character (a catastrophic failing in a leader). The same thing applies to Perry's support of Rudy Giuliani and John McCain.

43 posted on 07/16/2011 6:41:45 PM PDT by hellbender
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To: hellbender

When did Algore go to Harvard?


44 posted on 07/16/2011 6:46:54 PM PDT by lonestar (It takes a village of idiots to elect a village idiot.)
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To: grellis
I think we're considering two different things. Which is fine of course.

As I stated, what concerns me is our mangled Bill of Rights. I'm sick of the ACLU and the rest of the left twisting things in such a grotesque manner.

This article may mean something to you, and something else to me. Happens often.

45 posted on 07/16/2011 6:47:38 PM PDT by He Rides A White Horse ((((unite))))
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To: hellbender

When did Algore go to Harvard?


46 posted on 07/16/2011 6:50:43 PM PDT by lonestar (It takes a village of idiots to elect a village idiot.)
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To: lonestar

When did Algore go to Harvard?


1965 - 1969


47 posted on 07/16/2011 7:01:22 PM PDT by deport
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To: lonestar
Gore enrolled in Harvard University in 1965, initially planning to major in English and write novels, but later deciding to major in government.[21][22] On his second day on campus, he began campaigning for the freshman student government council, and was elected its president.[22] Though he was an avid reader who fell in love with scientific and mathematical theories,[22] he did not do well in science classes in college, and avoided taking math.[21] His grades during his first two years put him in the lower one-fifth of the class. During his sophomore year, he reportedly spent much of his time watching television, shooting pool, and occasionally smoking marijuana.

This is the man Slick Rick Perry considered the most qualified to be POTUS. Perry was Gore's campaign manager in Texas. Perry was a middle-aged man at the time, so this can't be dismissed as some kind of youthful indiscretion.

48 posted on 07/16/2011 7:03:51 PM PDT by hellbender
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To: hellbender

This is the man Slick Rick Perry considered the most qualified to be POTUS.


Gore may well have been based upon the other opponents he faced in the democratic primary.


49 posted on 07/16/2011 7:14:45 PM PDT by deport
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To: hellbender

Thanks...I googled it. I didn’t know if he got into Harvard Law School.


50 posted on 07/16/2011 7:18:00 PM PDT by lonestar (It takes a village of idiots to elect a village idiot.)
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To: deport
So why was Slick Rick Perry still confining his choice to Demonrats? Remember this is after 8 years during which the great Ronald Reagan educated the public in the realities of govt. and politics. The lines had been clearly drawn; there was no longer any excuse for ignorance.

As if that were not enough, almost 20 years later, Slick Rick chose as the best leader of the Free World the mayor of America's most liberal city, NYC: Rudy Giuliani.

You can spin things all you want, but Rick Perry is not the conservative savior he and his worshippers now want us to think he is.

51 posted on 07/16/2011 7:29:48 PM PDT by hellbender
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To: hellbender

You can spin things all you want,


I’m not spinning a damn thing. He was a democrat reprsentative in Texas and in the 1988 democrat primary he supported Gore. The other choices were, Gephardt, Dukakis, Jackson, Simon, and Hart. Down south the Republican party was small until the democrats begin the process of joining the Republican party.

It wasn’t until 2002 that Texas Republicans gained a majority in the state House. That set up the mid term Congressional redistricting that finally gave Texas a majority of Republicans 21 to 11 democrats. Prior to that the democrats controlled the delegation 17-15.


52 posted on 07/16/2011 7:58:36 PM PDT by deport
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To: hellbender

Are you aware of the National Day of Prayer and National Prayer Breakfast?

“The National Day of Prayer (36 U.S.C. § 119)[1] is an annual day of observance held on the first Thursday of May, designated by the United States Congress, when people are asked “to turn to God in prayer and meditation”. Each year, the president signs a proclamation, encouraging all Americans to pray on this day.[2] The modern law formalizing its annual observance was enacted in 1952, although it has historical origins to a mandate by George Washington, the first president of the United States.[3][4]

The Honorable Congress having recommended it to the United States to set apart Thursday the 6th of May next to be observed as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, to acknowledge the gracious interpositions of Providence; to deprecate [to pray or intreat that a present evil may be removed] deserved punishment for our Sins and Ingratitiude, to unitedly implore the Protection of Heaven; Success to our Arms and the Arms of our Ally: The Commander in Chief enjoins a religious observance of said day and directs the Chaplains to prepare discourses proper for the occasion; strictly forbidding all recreations and unnecessary labor.” —George Washington, First President of the United States[10][11][5]”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Day_of_Prayer

“The National Prayer Breakfast is a yearly event held in Washington, D.C., on the first Thursday of February each year. The founder of this event was Abraham Vereide.[1] The event—which is actually a series of meetings, luncheons, and dinners—has taken place since 1953 and has been held at least since the 1980s at the Washington Hilton on Connecticut Avenue N.W.

The breakfast, held in the Hilton’s International Ballroom, is attended by some 3,500 guests, including international invitees from over 100 countries. The National Prayer Breakfast is hosted by members of the United States Congress and is organized on their behalf by The Fellowship Foundation, a conservative Christian organization more widely known as “The Family.” Initially called the Presidential Prayer Breakfast, the name was changed in 1970 to the National Prayer Breakfast.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Prayer_Breakfast


53 posted on 07/16/2011 8:58:46 PM PDT by Clairity ("The United States needs to be not so much loved as it needs to be respected." -- VP Dick Cheney)
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To: Pan_Yan

“Rick Perry’s been dancing around the country for the last month practically begging people to ask him to run for President.”

You have it backwards — he had no intention of running for president. People started to ask him and encouraging to run, after they took a look at the current candidates (with the more and more likely scenario of Palin not running) and concluded that none of them have a chance of beating Obama, while Perry has a job creating record that would play well against Obama, as well as Perry being a fiscal and social conservative.

He went around checking out his chances, before making a decision, unlike many of the current candidates who jumped in without assessing their chances, which are nil for most of them.


54 posted on 07/16/2011 9:07:01 PM PDT by Clairity ("The United States needs to be not so much loved as it needs to be respected." -- VP Dick Cheney)
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To: deport
I think you have inadvertently tipped us all off re Slick Rick Perry. He waited until Republicans were a significant force in TX politics before changing his nominal allegiance.

It disgusts me to see Perry compared to Reagan. Reagan studied politics and read about economics, in which he majored in college (where Perry studied "animal science"). It was only after Reagan became conservative that he entered politics. He spoke eloquently on behalf of Goldwater, even though Barry was already doomed at that point. That's precisely the opposite of Perry, who held prominent offices, then waited until it was safe to switch to "Republican" once it was clear that being a Demonrat was not the best bet for a career politician in TX. Even decades after switching, he endorsed candidates who were Demonrat in all but name.

It also disgusts me to see him credited with economic and job growth in Texas. Herman Cain has actually generated wealth and given people jobs; Rick Perry never has. What has he ever done, outside of his govt. employment?

55 posted on 07/16/2011 9:08:45 PM PDT by hellbender
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To: Clairity
I am very much aware of these functions. I am also aware that our Lord preached against those who made a show of their righteousness, and that He taught us to prey in secret.

It's too bad that so many are not aware that most politicians are sociopaths and display "sociopathic charm." They are like used-car salesmen, and will tell you what you want to hear. I look not for outward displays of piety, but for evidence of correct choice when no one is looking and no credit is given. When left to his own devices, this so-called conservative Rick Perry supported Rudolf Giuliani, who is so far left that the label Republican becomes an outright joke.

Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachmann, and Herman Cain have lived out the conservative Christian credo all their lives.

56 posted on 07/16/2011 9:18:20 PM PDT by hellbender
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To: hellbender

“Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachmann, and Herman Cain have lived out the conservative Christian credo all their lives.”

Alaska Governors Prayer Breakfast

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2216717/posts

“The annual Alaska Governors Prayer Breakfast will be held on Saturday, March 28, 2009 at 8:30 a.m. AKST (12:30 p.m. EST, 9:30 a.m. PST).

The featured speaker this year is Russell O’Quinn. Governor Palin has attended the breakfast for the last two years, and, according to C4P reader Kenton (and other sources), she’ll be there this year as well. You can watch a live webcast of the breakfast here. “


57 posted on 07/16/2011 9:55:30 PM PDT by Clairity ("The United States needs to be not so much loved as it needs to be respected." -- VP Dick Cheney)
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To: Clairity
God bless Sarah Palin!

We know that she is a citizen-politician, that she fought the Republican establishment in her state. She is not a career political hack!

58 posted on 07/16/2011 10:05:47 PM PDT by hellbender
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To: hellbender

So if Sarah Palin has a prayer breakfast that’s great, but if Perry has one, it’s “politically motivated”.

Your hypocrisy is showing.


59 posted on 07/16/2011 10:07:47 PM PDT by Clairity ("The United States needs to be not so much loved as it needs to be respected." -- VP Dick Cheney)
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To: Clairity

No, because Palin has lived out her beliefs, and so have Bachmann and Cain. Perry is just a career politician who sees an opportunity to move ahead. Your man Perry is the hypocrite.


60 posted on 07/16/2011 10:11:46 PM PDT by hellbender
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