"Made in America" Perry campaign slogan

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Apparently, Governor Rick Perry knows how to build a thriving economy. An exploratory committee for his presidential bid has been formed by the likes of California Assemblyman Dan Logue who thinks Texas is the best place in the nation to do business on account of Rick Perry's business vision, and he thinks we need a President who can make "made in America" the national slogan, once again.


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At the "Draft Rick Perry 2012" website, Logue says of Perry:



He understands the necessity for states and the federal government to establish and maintain a regulatory environment that promotes the free market and business development. He has successfully lead the way in reducing taxes and unnecessary regulations that punish business growth and send jobs to other countries.



If we can get Governor Rick Perry in Washington instead of Texas he will no longer recruit businesses from Ca. but he will recruit jobs back to America from China and India and put America, not just Texas, back to work. Draft Rick Perry 2012
Guess that's as good an excuse as you can get to make Governor Rick Perry to become President Rick Perry.

"Give Californians their jobs back. Elect Rick Perry!" :D

What say you?
 
I would never vote for Algore's former campaign manager. Oh you didn't know that? Rick Perry was a Democrat who was turned by non other than Karl Rove!

Don't fall for the Cowboy hat. Don't fall for nice hair. He's a replay of Bush.
 
I would never vote for Algore's former campaign manager. Oh you didn't know that? Rick Perry was a Democrat who was turned by non other than Karl Rove!

Don't fall for the Cowboy hat. Don't fall for nice hair. He's a replay of Bush.

Bush was born in Connecticutt. Perry is 5th generation Texan. Came up the hard way, too. He served in the United States Air Force and married his elementary school sweetheart. He's a true conservative, and he authored the book, Fed Up Our Fight to Save America from Washington.

He put more people to work in Texas than Obama put to work in the entire country.

This guy isn't going to start any wars. He's just going to balance the budget, give Americans their jobs back, and if someone else starts a war with the USA, he's going to kick their heiney in less time than you can say "permission from the United Nations."
 
I would never vote for Algore's former campaign manager. Oh you didn't know that? Rick Perry was a Democrat who was turned by non other than Karl Rove!

Don't fall for the Cowboy hat. Don't fall for nice hair. He's a replay of Bush.

Bush was born in Connecticutt. Perry is 5th generation Texan. Came up the hard way, too. He served in the United States Air Force and married his elementary school sweetheart. He's a true conservative, and he authored the book, Fed Up Our Fight to Save America from Washington.

He put more people to work in Texas than Obama put to work in the entire country.

This guy isn't going to start any wars. He's just going to balance the budget, give Americans their jobs back, and if someone else starts a war with the USA, he's going to kick their heiney in less time than you can say "permission from the United Nations."

Serving in the Air Force is coming up the hard way?

LOL!...
 
I like Perry. He's not my ideal Conservative,but who is? He's proven to be a real leader. His Job-Creation Numbers are by far the best in the Country. I hope he runs.
 
I would never vote for Algore's former campaign manager. Oh you didn't know that? Rick Perry was a Democrat who was turned by non other than Karl Rove!

Don't fall for the Cowboy hat. Don't fall for nice hair. He's a replay of Bush.

Bush was born in Connecticutt. Perry is 5th generation Texan. Came up the hard way, too. He served in the United States Air Force and married his elementary school sweetheart. He's a true conservative, and he authored the book, Fed Up Our Fight to Save America from Washington.

He put more people to work in Texas than Obama put to work in the entire country.

This guy isn't going to start any wars. He's just going to balance the budget, give Americans their jobs back, and if someone else starts a war with the USA, he's going to kick their heiney in less time than you can say "permission from the United Nations."

Serving in the Air Force is coming up the hard way?

LOL!...

That's what people used to say about the Navy in Vietnam. It's where my big brother served for 20 years. He worked on phantom jets back in their day. One of his buds told me he could take one apart and put it back together blindfolded. The good thing was, he grew up. Air Force guys are tough plus they can outsmart just about anyone. Not a bad trait for a POTUS.

I think Rick can hit any curve ball Obama throws his way and outta the part, at that.
 
Bush was born in Connecticutt. Perry is 5th generation Texan. Came up the hard way, too. He served in the United States Air Force and married his elementary school sweetheart. He's a true conservative, and he authored the book, Fed Up Our Fight to Save America from Washington.

He put more people to work in Texas than Obama put to work in the entire country.

This guy isn't going to start any wars. He's just going to balance the budget, give Americans their jobs back, and if someone else starts a war with the USA, he's going to kick their heiney in less time than you can say "permission from the United Nations."

Serving in the Air Force is coming up the hard way?

LOL!...

That's what people used to say about the Navy in Vietnam. It's where my big brother served for 20 years. He worked on phantom jets back in their day. One of his buds told me he could take one apart and put it back together blindfolded. The good thing was, he grew up. Air Force guys are tough plus they can outsmart just about anyone. Not a bad trait for a POTUS.

I think Rick can hit any curve ball Obama throws his way and outta the part, at that.

I liked F-4's. They were louder than hell.
 
I've waited a long, long, long, long, long time for the perfect opportunity to say this and the time is now:

Bush left a bad taste in my mouth.

Dubya said all the right things too but he fucked Conservatives worse that Obama ever could, so I am extremely leery about guys like Perry, Texas Establishment Republicans, all the more so since he was a Gore supporter.
 
I would never vote for Algore's former campaign manager. Oh you didn't know that? Rick Perry was a Democrat who was turned by non other than Karl Rove!

Don't fall for the Cowboy hat. Don't fall for nice hair. He's a replay of Bush.

Bush was born in Connecticutt. Perry is 5th generation Texan. Came up the hard way, too. He served in the United States Air Force and married his elementary school sweetheart. He's a true conservative, and he authored the book, Fed Up Our Fight to Save America from Washington.

He put more people to work in Texas than Obama put to work in the entire country.

This guy isn't going to start any wars. He's just going to balance the budget, give Americans their jobs back, and if someone else starts a war with the USA, he's going to kick their heiney in less time than you can say "permission from the United Nations."

Serving in the Air Force is coming up the hard way?

LOL!...

Really! :lmao: :lmao:
 
I like Perry. He's not my ideal Conservative,but who is? He's proven to be a real leader. His Job-Creation Numbers are by far the best in the Country. I hope he runs.

Look, the national chatter is conservatism--just do it. I think if enough of us take it to Rick Perry, he already feels the call, and given his track record of putting people to work in his own state, he can put enough people to work nationally at good pay, enough to knock off the National debt in just a few years, so our kids (and his) don't have to pay the national debt down forever.

With a committed conservative Congress that is motivated by voters to cut spending and get us out of debt, together all of us American citizens, left or right, can unite for debt repayment plus go for a little prosperity as a fringe benefit of Governor Perry's can-do, Made-in-America spirit.

It beats what happened in Russia when everybody was mad at each other.

Now, here in America, we do things a little different from the Old World. We take new ideas and run with it, getting the job done.

If anyone can master the job of beating the national debt to a stone cold death, it's us Americans.

Come on, guys. Rick Perry has a vision of "Made in America." Let's put him where he can do what he does best--gets people back to work, cuts spending, and with a big boost from the financial wizards we have running around who know what to do, we can all win with Rick Perry.

He's the "Made in America" go to guy. Yeah, he wasn't happy with the way things were headed nationally a couple of years back and "misspoke," but look at who he was mad at: a congress that pussyfooted around and passed a 2500 huge white paper the House speaker told the congresscritters to read later, pass now. Which of us who cares wasn't seeing a little bit of red just right then? I was personally mad as hell, and I said a lot of stuff, too.

Deep at the heart of this situation, there is a solution: put the guy on the case of joblessness who has created more than the current President and probably made the current POTUS a little jealous.

Nothin' succeeds like success!
 
I've waited a long, long, long, long, long time for the perfect opportunity to say this and the time is now:

Bush left a bad taste in my mouth.

Dubya said all the right things too but he fucked Conservatives worse that Obama ever could, so I am extremely leery about guys like Perry, Texas Establishment Republicans, all the more so since he was a Gore supporter.
I'm sorry one of my fellow Texans made you feel like that, Frank. I think Bush took a battering his last 3 years in office. I don't know, but I grew disenchanted over the attitude toward scientists which came to a head with stem cell research and took 6 months off just to think about that one point alone. Bush couldn't take time off, he had to go back to his office every morning and try to stay a step ahead of the terrorists whose mono-minded chant was to get America. Bush did stop them from doing another 9/11, but it took all he had, and other things went by the wayside while he zeroed in on thwarting their endless schemes and attacks. Maybe he'd have done differently on the banks if the enemy hadn't been so relentless. I don't know. Isn't it a coincidence how the banks suffered the most after the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and Wall Street left our nation so bereaved of good people--all those people, New York policemen and firefighters ranks decimated--our national nightmare.

I can't make you any promises, CrusaderFrank, we have a determined enemy or two who would like to see our entire financial sector fail.

America, we need to have a great big group hug here. We need to have confidence in each other again and pull together. I don't think we can do that knowing we are putting a 16-trillion dollar burden on the next generation. We need to set aside experimentalism and even some wishful idealism. We need to exploit a little realism and think calm.

Hiring the guy who has a track record that is stellar some place else is how big businesses keep their businesses in the black.

Maybe hiring the guy who has a track record of putting more people in his own state in the category of "you're hired!" is the most realistic thing we could do. Yeah, we Texians talk slow and have some funny expressions that take the cake, but underneath all that bluster and colloquialism is a man with a 3-word vision: "Made in America."

I say he's worth supporting to see how he looks against the backdrop of the national election stage. If he passes muster there, he should get to work soon as possible getting America's jobs back.
 
Serving in the Air Force is coming up the hard way?

LOL!...

That's what people used to say about the Navy in Vietnam. It's where my big brother served for 20 years. He worked on phantom jets back in their day. One of his buds told me he could take one apart and put it back together blindfolded. The good thing was, he grew up. Air Force guys are tough plus they can outsmart just about anyone. Not a bad trait for a POTUS.

I think Rick can hit any curve ball Obama throws his way and outta the part, at that.

I liked F-4's. They were louder than hell.
Just like my big bro. Mom used to say "Boys like toys with lots of noise." :lol:
 
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I've waited a long, long, long, long, long time for the perfect opportunity to say this and the time is now:

Bush left a bad taste in my mouth.

Dubya said all the right things too but he fucked Conservatives worse that Obama ever could, so I am extremely leery about guys like Perry, Texas Establishment Republicans, all the more so since he was a Gore supporter.
I'm sorry one of my fellow Texans made you feel like that, Frank. I think Bush took a battering his last 3 years in office. I don't know, but I grew disenchanted over the attitude toward scientists which came to a head with stem cell research and took 6 months off just to think about that one point alone. Bush couldn't take time off, he had to go back to his office every morning and try to stay a step ahead of the terrorists whose mono-minded chant was to get America. Bush did stop them from doing another 9/11, but it took all he had, and other things went by the wayside while he zeroed in on thwarting their endless schemes and attacks. Maybe he'd have done differently on the banks if the enemy hadn't been so relentless. I don't know. Isn't it a coincidence how the banks suffered the most after the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and Wall Street left our nation so bereaved of good people--all those people, New York policemen and firefighters ranks decimated--our national nightmare.

I can't make you any promises, CrusaderFrank, we have a determined enemy or two who would like to see our entire financial sector fail.

America, we need to have a great big group hug here. We need to have confidence in each other again and pull together. I don't think we can do that knowing we are putting a 16-trillion dollar burden on the next generation. We need to set aside experimentalism and even some wishful idealism. We need to exploit a little realism and think calm.

Hiring the guy who has a track record that is stellar some place else is how big businesses keep their businesses in the black.

Maybe hiring the guy who has a track record of putting more people in his own state in the category of "you're hired!" is the most realistic thing we could do. Yeah, we Texians talk slow and have some funny expressions that take the cake, but underneath all that bluster and colloquialism is a man with a 3-word vision: "Made in America."

I say he's worth supporting to see how he looks against the backdrop of the national election stage. If he passes muster there, he should get to work soon as possible getting America's jobs back.

The last three years? I put Bush down in the 9th Circle with the other fucking traitors in his first six months!!

Instead of reforming the American Educational system he let that fat fucking Murdering Senator from MA institutionalize the massive failure that Statist have come to look to our school to provide and the results are it -- OUR SCHOOLS STILL SUCK!!

Then almost the same day that Walmart announces they are selling generics for $4, he announces a new Prescription Drug Entitlement WHICH HASN'T DONE DICK FOR OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM!!!

Nope, not trusting Gore former campaign manager, there's too much at stake in 2012.

We are one election away from having to hit Ctl Alt Del twice and reboot the whole system. I'd rather have a real Conservative, someone who I don't have to worry about going Statist on me, and that's a very short list BTW.
 
I have to agree with Crusader. Bush sold Conservatives out Big-Time. So i'm not completely sold on Perry. But what are the alternatives? More Socialists/Progressives? If it's Perry or the Hopey Changey One,i have to go with Perry. It is what it is.
 
I have to agree with Crusader. Bush sold Conservatives out Big-Time. So i'm not completely sold on Perry. But what are the alternatives? More Socialists/Progressives? If it's Perry or the Hopey Changey One,i have to go with Perry. It is what it is.

Hopefully it wont come to that. I don't trust Perry and I'll be God fucking damned if I get fooled again by another Texas Establishment Republican.
 
I've waited a long, long, long, long, long time for the perfect opportunity to say this and the time is now:

Bush left a bad taste in my mouth.

Dubya said all the right things too but he fucked Conservatives worse that Obama ever could, so I am extremely leery about guys like Perry, Texas Establishment Republicans, all the more so since he was a Gore supporter.
I'm sorry one of my fellow Texans made you feel like that, Frank. I think Bush took a battering his last 3 years in office. I don't know, but I grew disenchanted over the attitude toward scientists which came to a head with stem cell research and took 6 months off just to think about that one point alone. Bush couldn't take time off, he had to go back to his office every morning and try to stay a step ahead of the terrorists whose mono-minded chant was to get America. Bush did stop them from doing another 9/11, but it took all he had, and other things went by the wayside while he zeroed in on thwarting their endless schemes and attacks. Maybe he'd have done differently on the banks if the enemy hadn't been so relentless. I don't know. Isn't it a coincidence how the banks suffered the most after the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and Wall Street left our nation so bereaved of good people--all those people, New York policemen and firefighters ranks decimated--our national nightmare.

I can't make you any promises, CrusaderFrank, we have a determined enemy or two who would like to see our entire financial sector fail.

America, we need to have a great big group hug here. We need to have confidence in each other again and pull together. I don't think we can do that knowing we are putting a 16-trillion dollar burden on the next generation. We need to set aside experimentalism and even some wishful idealism. We need to exploit a little realism and think calm.

Hiring the guy who has a track record that is stellar some place else is how big businesses keep their businesses in the black.

Maybe hiring the guy who has a track record of putting more people in his own state in the category of "you're hired!" is the most realistic thing we could do. Yeah, we Texians talk slow and have some funny expressions that take the cake, but underneath all that bluster and colloquialism is a man with a 3-word vision: "Made in America."

I say he's worth supporting to see how he looks against the backdrop of the national election stage. If he passes muster there, he should get to work soon as possible getting America's jobs back.

The last three years? I put Bush down in the 9th Circle with the other fucking traitors in his first six months!!

Instead of reforming the American Educational system he let that fat <2nd stage Freudian curse omitted> Murdering Senator from MA institutionalize the massive failure that Statist have come to look to our school to provide and the results are it -- OUR SCHOOLS STILL SUCK!!

Then almost the same day that Walmart announces they are selling generics for $4, he announces a new Prescription Drug Entitlement WHICH HASN'T DONE DICK FOR OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM!!!

Nope, not trusting Gore former campaign manager, there's too much at stake in 2012.

We are one election away from having to hit Ctl Alt Del twice and reboot the whole system. I'd rather have a real Conservative, someone who I don't have to worry about going Statist on me, and that's a very short list BTW.

Gracious, goodness, Crusader Frank. Perry himself saw the light about being a committed conservative, yet he's the one with the track record now of getting unemployed people off their duffs and earning a living by working in the private sector. That in and of itself helps pay down the deficit by (1) removing a cost from Welfare, (2) putting money into the economy and (3) adds a taxpayer.

If you want to execute all us Texans who have a solution because you're mad I assure you, you will have a fate worse than the Soviet Union breakup had, except the entire global finance system will collapse. In this country, it's the people who push the go and stop buttons.

You've proven to me you're an extremist, and the extremist solution of selfishness will destroy the world by putting fat cats with a lot of money in positions of power, not the common man like my family did in the days of the American revolution.

People change. The Gore campaign was rife with in-fighting and madness. There was a reason for that, and some left the liberal camp for good right afterward because they saw how evil constant lying and spinning are. I say a lesson learned is a lesson earned.

It really ticks you off that people are interested in Rick Perry. I refuse to join you eating unsalted oatmeal off the floor when a man who has come through the crucible and put more Texans to work than Obama has Americans can bring steak and potatoes back by restoring and healing the nation with measures taken to put "Made in America" back into the international mainstream.
 
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