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10 years as my governor. I watched Perry time and time again......the idea of him in the White House w/ a Congress laden w/ Dems and RINOs scares me quite a bit...........

Yup---a frightening scenario, to be sure. And thanks for the realtime input. A Texan's first hand experience w/ Perry cannot compare w/ those dam Yankees lambasting Perry.

Senor Ricky gets away with mucho BS in Texas. Perry's been described by some Texans as a kind of a Punxsutawney Phil. When it's time for election he's out there, packing/campaigning in a cowboy hat, pushing all the right Texas buttons. After he's elected, he disappears into his cave until it's time to gear up again.

When he does that disappearing act, big-hearted Rick gets down to the real business of governance----enriching himself. He has amassed hundreds of millions of dollars in countless "do-good govt agencies," self-serving political committees, using his office to buy millions in campaign contributions......even his wife worked for a govt agency that rec'd state grants from the governor's office. Perry's got a lot of skeletons in his closet.

Self-serving Perry has brought attention to vote-crazed politicians' opportunism, giving away the store to buy votes and campaign dollars, having little or no regard for the citizenry.

Perry's Texas Dream Act and other giveaways, brought him accolades from Mexico.......when he was entrusted with enforcing immigration law for the good of the US......not a foreign country.

118 posted on 09/29/2011 2:31:53 AM PDT by Liz (The rule of law must prevail. We canÂ’t govern ourselves by our personal point of view.)
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To: ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas; Condor51; stephenjohnbanker; South40; cripplecreek; ...
Perry's forcing the Texas Dream Act and other giveaways, on Americans brought him accolades, praise and recognition from Mexico.......yet, he was entrusted with enforcing immigration laws for the good of the US......not a foreign country.

QUESTION Did Rick Perry endorse the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act introduced by Cong Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill)?

BREAKDOWN Over and above the millions who violate our borders, 1.5 million legal foreign workers come to the US each year, as a matter of course.

But this number isn’t high enough for Dem Cong Gutierrez and his 92 co-sponsors. The "Comprehensive Immigration Reform" bill includes a provision called “recapture” that will add up all the supposedly “unused” work visas since 1992 and issue them immediately.

This is a complete fraud, as all unused work visas are rolled over to the family reunification category the next year under existing policy.

Gutierrez' Comprehensive Immigration Reform bill will create 100,000 visas from countries that send the most illegal immigrants every year. According to the State Department, this will mean 550,000 new foreign workers.

Gutierrez' bill will make it much easier for more illegal aliens to break in. Under the Bill, to prove they have jobs and were in the country BEFORE Congress passed amnesty, illegals are allowed to use stolen ID's, fake green cards, and fraudulent SS numbers....... without fear of prosecution.

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Mexico facilitates the profitable staging area for Third World, and other illegals, preparing to violate our borders. The Comprehensive Immigration Reform bill rewards Mexico b/c they calculatedly promote illegal immigration. Contrary to Obama’s claim that CIR bill will increase border security, it does just the opposite.........

<> it guts successful enforcement measures,

<> limits raids on illegal immigrants,

<> prohibits use of troops on the border,

<> replaces E-Verify used to ensure employers hire legal American workers,

<> overturns all state and local US laws that crackdown on illegal immigration,

<> abolishes 287(g) that allows local L/E and federal authorities to apprehend criminal illegals.

Gutierrez and Rick Perry---perfect together.

119 posted on 09/29/2011 3:04:42 AM PDT by Liz (The rule of law must prevail. We canÂ’t govern ourselves by our personal point of view.)
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