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The Rick Perry I Know
National Journal ^ | August 5, 2011 | Matthew Dowd

Posted on 08/07/2011 4:24:22 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

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To: Cincinatus' Wife

I do not like Perry.

But he would be better than that limp guy the republicans rolled out to run.


21 posted on 08/07/2011 5:07:17 AM PDT by hadaclueonce ("Endeavor to persevere.")
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To: Gargantua
I'm inherently distrustful of any former Democrat who changed parties.

I'm not. Reagan, himself was a former democrat. So was big John Connally.

22 posted on 08/07/2011 5:07:31 AM PDT by Rider on the Rain
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To: Flintlock

Texas under Perry: He’s a RINO, don’t be fooled!

• $13.4B dollars in debt.

• 51st in issuing High School diplomas (even behind Puerto Rico).

• Texas is #49 in verbal SAT scores in the nation (493) and #46 in average math SAT scores (502).

• The Lone Star State ranked third in the nation between 2000 and last year in receipt of federal dollars, raking in aid and contracts worth more than $1.2 trillion.

In March Perry rejected $555 million in federal stimulus money that would have expanded unemployment benefits for Texans. Perry argued at the time that accepting the stimulus dollars would force the state to expand eligibility to include thousands of low-wage workers — including part-time employees like single mothers, college students and senior citizens — which Perry bemoaned would burden tax payers with “higher taxes and expanded obligations.” When explaining the decision, Perry told Fox News, “this was pretty simple for us.”

But now Perry is reversing his decision. Texas has asked the federal government for a $170 million loan to ensure the state is able to continue paying out unemployment benefits:

Texas is now asking the federal government for a $170 million loan so that benefits keep getting paid.

Texas is expected to request $650 million, roughly $100 million more than Perry initially rejected. At a “tea party protest” in April, Perry trumpeted his decision to reject stimulus dollars from the Obama administration. “I believe the federal government has become oppressive,” he said, adding that he might even consider seceding from the Union.

Now he has turned that all around. He’ll turn even further to the left if he happens to win the nomination.


23 posted on 08/07/2011 5:07:38 AM PDT by conservaterian (Sarah/DeMint '12)
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To: txrangerette; SumProVita; All
Yeah, but he was a Democrat at the time. Forget what he did...he was a Democrat and supported algore in ‘88.

That was the Democratic Party primary that Michael Dukakus went on to win.

Gore his wife Tipper led the charge on putting warning labels on records back in the 1980s. In fact, Gore had an 84% pro-life record back in the 1980s: http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Al_Gore According to ontheissues.org -- Gore had an 84% anti-abortion voting record and voted pro-life 27 times. Evolving Gore

24 posted on 08/07/2011 5:08:36 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: SumProVita

He was for it before the was against it, before he was against it he was for it. How is that instate tuition for illegals, thing working out. Amnesty lite, next step is we educated them so we cannot throw them out now.


25 posted on 08/07/2011 5:09:28 AM PDT by org.whodat (What does the Republican party stand for////??? absolutely nothing.)
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To: conservaterian
Texas under Perry: He’s a RINO, don’t be fooled!

Links?

26 posted on 08/07/2011 5:09:42 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Flintlock; Venturer; Gargantua

Now see? Venturers post made me curious so I went out and looked...just a little. I ain’t liking THIS either.

http://www.the-two-malcontents.com/2008/04/texas-gov-rick-perry-to-host-muslim-sects-spiritual-leader-aga-khan/
Texas Gov. Rick Perry to host Muslim sect’s spiritual leader Aga Khan

Texas Gov. Rick Perry plans to host a private dinner followed by fireworks near Austin on Saturday to honor the Aga Khan, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad celebrating his 50th year as the spiritual leader of a Muslim sect.

Earlier in the day, the leaders are expected to be on hand as the University of Texas signs an agreement with Aga Khan University, which has campuses in Pakistan and other countries, fostering student and teacher exchanges between the institutions.

Khan, a wealthy, Harvard-educated businessman and philanthropist, leads the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims, an offshoot of the Shiite branch of Islam, claiming 12 million to 16 million believers in 25 countries including tens of thousands in Texas.

Perry, 58, and Khan, 71, struck up an improbable friendship nearly a decade ago, resulting in a UT program exposing schoolteachers to Muslim beliefs and culture.

The jet-setting Khan grew up in Kenya and lives in France and owns hundreds of race horses. Perry was born and raised in West Texas before earning a degree at Texas A&M University.

In 2000, Perry, then lieutenant governor, visited the Aga Khan in Paris during a family trip to Europe.

Two years later, Perry and the Aga Khan visited during the opening of the Ismaili Jamatkhana and Center built in Sugar Land near Houston and at an Austin dinner hosted by Perry.

The Aga Khan Development Network subsequently funded the UT program, which has introduced 80 Texas schoolteachers to Muslim history and culture; 15 teachers have toured the Middle East, Europe and Asia.

In 2006, Perry visited a Pakistan relief center financed by the network. And last year, Perry looked at an unfinished Ismaili center in Dubai that a travel mate described as an architectural and cultural wonder that the Aga Khan is expected to replicate, to a degree, in Houston.

Eric Bearse, an outside adviser to Perry, said Saturday’s “golden jubilee” event at the Texas Disposal Systems Exotic Game Ranch and Pavilion in Buda is “an opportunity for His Highness to be in the presence of a vibrant Ismaili community in Texas as well as to be with his friend, the governor.”

Perry and his wife, Anita, will dine with the religious leader at a downtown hotel tonight.

Shahed Amanullah of Austin, editor-in-chief of altmuslim.com, said the Aga Khan has a solid reputation among Muslims because of his good works, partly through the development network. The network spends $350 million a year on economic, social and cultural projects concentrated in South Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

“There are a lot of non-Ismaili Muslims around the world who wish they had a leader that is as organized and as visionary,” Amanullah said

Perry, who is a member of a Methodist church, and the Aga Khan emphasize the need for the Western world to understand Eastern values and vice versa. After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the Aga Khan said differences between Muslim-dominated countries and the Christian-dominant West don’t reflect the clash of civilizations so much as clashes of ignorance.

Neither Perry’s office nor members of the Ismaili community said who is paying for Saturday’s invitation-only party nor did they divulge who will attend it. Perry spokesman Robert Black said it would not be financed by the state or from economic development funds.

About 20,000 to 30,000 people are expected to hear the Aga Khan on Sunday in San Antonio.



27 posted on 08/07/2011 5:09:56 AM PDT by MestaMachine (Going down! (Gunwalker Ping List))
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To: 9YearLurker

Greg Stillson is alive and well and living in Texas.


28 posted on 08/07/2011 5:10:20 AM PDT by Kartographer (".. we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.")
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To: Rider on the Rain

And so was Phil Gramm and many more.


29 posted on 08/07/2011 5:10:38 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: org.whodat

Methinks thou doth exaggerate.


30 posted on 08/07/2011 5:10:55 AM PDT by SumProVita (Cogito, ergo...Sum Pro Vita. (Modified Decartes))
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To: MestaMachine
June 29, 2011 - Texas Gov. Perry urges US attorney general to act against pro-Palestinian protestors “AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Gov. Rick Perry is urging the U.S. attorney general to take action against Americans who take part in a pro-Palestinian protest.

The governor wrote in a letter Wednesday that he was concerned about two U.S.-flagged ships that plan to challenge the Israeli naval blockade on the Gaza Strip. He urged U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to take legal steps to stop Americans from taking part in the attempt to reach Gaza, or to prosecute them if they do….”

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....Perry wrote in a letter dated Wednesday, “According to numerous recent media reports, American citizens and organizations, together with a coalition of violent anti-Israeli organizations from other countries, have organized efforts to breach Israel’s Maritime blockade of the Gaza Strip as early as this week.”

He continued, “The act of funding, supporting, organizing and engaging in these efforts appears to constitute participation in a naval expedition against a people with whom the United States is at peace,” as well as material support or resources to a foreign terrorist organization and other violations.

Perry said at least two of the ships are registered in Delaware, including one named “The Audacity of Hope,” which was the title of President Barack Obama’s second book.

The letter concludes, “I respectfully request that the U.S. Department of Justice take immediate steps to investigate, enjoin and bring to justice all parties found to be in violation of U.S. law by their participation in these efforts.” Source

…………"David Ainsman really began to get worried about President Barack Obama’s standing with his fellow Jewish Democrats when a recent dinner with his wife and two other couples — all Obama voters in 2008 — nearly turned into a screaming match.

Ainsman, a prominent Democratic lawyer and Pittsburgh Jewish community leader, was trying to explain that Obama had just been offering Israel a bit of “tough love” in his May 19 speech on the Arab Spring. His friends disagreed — to say the least.

[snip]

“When Obama was running, there was a lot of concern among the guys in my group at shul, who are all late-30s to mid-40s, who I hang out with and daven with and go to dinner with, about Obama,” recalled Scott Matasar, a Cleveland lawyer who’s active in Jewish organizations.

Matasar remembers his friends’ worries over whether Obama was “going to be OK for Israel.” But then Obama met with the community’s leaders during a swing through Cleveland in the primary, and the rabbi at the denominationally conservative synagogue Matasar attends — “a real ardent Zionist and Israel defender” — came back to synagogue convinced.

“That put a lot of my concerns to rest for my friends who are very much Israel hawks but who, like me, aren’t one-issue voters.”

Now Matasar says he’s appalled by Obama’s “rookie mistakes and bumbling” and the reported marginalization of a veteran peace negotiator, Dennis Ross, in favor of aides who back a tougher line on Netanyahu. He’s the most pro-Obama member of his social circle but is finding the president harder to defend.

“He’d been very ham-handed in the way he presented [the 1967 border announcement] and the way he sprung this on Netanyahu,” Matasar said.

A Philadelphia Democrat and pro-Israel activist, Joe Wolfson, recalled a similar progression.

“What got me past Obama in the recent election was Dennis Ross — I heard him speak in Philadelphia and I had many of my concerns allayed,” Wolfson said. “Now, I think I’m like many pro-Israel Democrats now who are looking to see whether we can vote Republican.”.............. -- Jewish Dems losing faith in Obama

August 13, 2009 Gov. Perry Receives Defender of Jerusalem Award "JERUSALEM – Gov. Rick Perry has received the Defender of Jerusalem Award, which is given to public figures who have demonstrated support and commitment to the state of Israel and its capitol, Jerusalem. The governor accepted the award while on his trip to Israel, where he also met with Israeli President Shimon Peres, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and business and academic leaders.

31 posted on 08/07/2011 5:13:38 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Yes, I know all that. That’s why I had the “sarcasm off” tag after my comment. I hope you are posting in order to inform people who don’t know. Not only did Tipper oppose Hollywood’s immoral products, but her hubby was pro-life. My, how times have changed.


32 posted on 08/07/2011 5:14:53 AM PDT by txrangerette ("...HOLD TO THE TRUTH; SPEAK WITHOUT FEAR." - Glenn Beck)
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To: SumProVita

http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2011/07/is-perrys-support-of-in-state.html


33 posted on 08/07/2011 5:16:55 AM PDT by org.whodat (What does the Republican party stand for////??? absolutely nothing.)
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To: Venturer
Perry is an astute politician,while not as conservative as some he is strongly conservative on the big issues.He will be a formidable candidate.
34 posted on 08/07/2011 5:17:13 AM PDT by ontap
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To: txrangerette

I know you did. Thanks!


35 posted on 08/07/2011 5:17:17 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: MestaMachine

Well, which is it? One second, Perry is “too publically Christian in his profession of belief”, the next second he is too secretely pro-Muslim.

Pick one, for crying out loud.


36 posted on 08/07/2011 5:20:19 AM PDT by txrangerette ("...HOLD TO THE TRUTH; SPEAK WITHOUT FEAR." - Glenn Beck)
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To: Gargantua

karl rove flipped him.

http://www.politifact.com/texas/statements/2010/mar/19/karl-rove/karl-rove-says-he-and-consultant-david-weeks-persu/

According to a 2003 Rove profile published in Texas Monthly magazine, Rove and Weeks “persuaded Perry, an obscure Democratic legislator from Haskell who had co-chaired Al Gore’s 1988 Democratic presidential primary campaign in Texas, to switch parties for the election. West Texas was swinging Republican anyway, and Perry, who was discouraged by his failure to advance in the House leadership and thinking of becoming a lobbyist, had nothing to lose.”

The rest is dramatic Republican history: Perry, whose advisers included Rove, upset Hightower and has now held statewide office for nearly 20 years. Rove went on to help Bush to the White House.


37 posted on 08/07/2011 5:20:43 AM PDT by MestaMachine (Going down! (Gunwalker Ping List))
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To: org.whodat
You can harp on that 'till the cows come home but facts are facts. Texas is a border state with an unsecured international border with Mexico and we are on the front lines with no federal policy except to educate without asking and to provide health care without asking and these are NOT Texas laws -- so we deal with the cards we've been dealt the best way we can. Perry understands this problem more than anyone else running does.

Gov. Perry and The Texas Dream Act

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It’s important to point out that there is a huge difference in the Texas Dream Act and the The Dream Act that was pushed in Congress and failed. The Dream Act in Congress was full of all kinds of goodies other than allowing children of illegals to receive in state tuition. The Texas Dream Act was focused only on that. I happen to agree with The Texas Dream Act, and so did everyone in the Senate in Texas. It passed with ZERO “no” votes. Add to that, it has been proven to be successful.

These are a few things you need to know about the [2001] Texas Dream Act. The child has to have lived in Texas the three years leading up to high school graduation. These students are given no special treatment in getting into Texas colleges and universities. They must get in on their own merit. They are paying the tuition (with or without financial aid). It’s estimated that these students make up about 1% of those entering college.

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Most of us agree that border control MUST be dealt with first. The problem with all other efforts on this issue in the past is that the borders were not sealed. If there is anyone who we can trust to do that it is Gov. Perry (if he decides to run for President). He knows what goes on down at the border. He has gone there many times. He knows what needs to be done. There is no doubt in my mind that if he were President, he would seal our borders. But Perry also understands Hispanic outreach.

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38 posted on 08/07/2011 5:22:23 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: MestaMachine
karl rove flipped him.

22 years ago Phil Gramm was bringing conservative democrats across to the right, as he himself had done. Gramm stood next to Rick Perry when he made that announcement:

....."Rumors that Mr. Perry would defect to the Republican Party — and run against Jim Hightower, the populist Democratic agriculture commissioner — picked up steam by late 1989. On Sept. 29, Mr. Perry made it official at a Capitol news conference. At his side were Fred Meyer, chairman of the Texas Republican Party, and Senator Phil Gramm, a former Democrat, who was aggressively courting would-be converts.

Mr. Perry’s timing, now legendary, could not have been better. He was one of only two Republicans elected to nonjudicial statewide office in 1990. Eight years later, Republicans swept every one of them.

“Perry has been a risk taker,” said Mr. Hance, the party switcher who became the chancellor of Texas Tech University. “And if you look at Perry’s timing in every race, he’s been the golden guy.” Taking a Look at the Governor, Back When He Was a Democrat

39 posted on 08/07/2011 5:27:40 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: txrangerette

I never said he was a *closet muslim*. Don’t get hysterical. Someone said he doesn’t support muslims. That is verifiably wrong. CW always asks for links. There they are. Seems to me he DOES support muslims when it suits him...while using the same language obama does to describe the nonexistent *contributions* of islam.
Sorry if that offends you, but that is the truth. This thread is the first I know about it, and it goes back years.


40 posted on 08/07/2011 5:28:17 AM PDT by MestaMachine (Going down! (Gunwalker Ping List))
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