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What's his opening bid?
I, Rick Perry, can balance national budget, though I could not balance budget of Texas, by nationalizing cheap labor by the undocumented.
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What's his opening bid?
Rick Perry won't stand a chance when Palin announces on Sept 3rd in Iowa. Perry also wont be able to stand the onslaught by the media and his enemies will expose him. Palin has been vetted nonstop and no dirt was found on her. She will be able to handle them with a iron fist this time.
Guess the prayer meeting worked then?
you better get fond of Perry he's the next president .can't wait to watch him eat the left alive in debate.he already tears holes in the behind's of left wing commentator's .Republican Rick Perry will be announcing official bid for the White House this coming week-end in South Carolina (somewhere I mistakenly said North Carolina). I am Texan and have never been fun of Perry or his predecessor George W. Bush (and for my good reasons).
On Saturday, August 6, 2011, Rick Perry (like most republicans often do) came to Astrodome Reliant in the name of God and religion to solicit support from gullible religious folks. I am familiar with the ideas of secessionist Rick Perry, and I detest political "conservatives" noted for barbarism who use religion to sell their ideas.
Anyway, Rick Perry of Texas thinks he can help republicans win the White House.
Rick Perry won't stand a chance when Palin announces on Sept 3rd in Iowa.
The religious nut part appeals to the Tea Party.Perry is a religious nut. He is certifiable.
The Tea Party isn't about religion and most Tea Party people are not Religion nuts. The Tea Party is about economics.
Republican Rick Perry will be announcing official bid for the White House this coming week-end in South Carolina (somewhere I mistakenly said North Carolina). I am Texan and have never been fun of Perry or his predecessor George W. Bush (and for my good reasons).
On Saturday, August 6, 2011, Rick Perry (like most republicans often do) came to Astrodome Reliant in the name of God and religion to solicit support from gullible religious folks. I am familiar with the ideas of secessionist Rick Perry, and I detest political "conservatives" noted for barbarism who use religion to sell their ideas.
Anyway, Rick Perry of Texas thinks he can help republicans win the White House.
Palin has been vetted nonstop and no dirt was found on her.
Republican Rick Perry will be announcing official bid for the White House this coming week-end in South Carolina (somewhere I mistakenly said North Carolina). I am Texan and have never been fun of Perry or his predecessor George W. Bush (and for my good reasons).
On Saturday, August 6, 2011, Rick Perry (like most republicans often do) came to Astrodome Reliant in the name of God and religion to solicit support from gullible religious folks. I am familiar with the ideas of secessionist Rick Perry, and I detest political "conservatives" noted for barbarism who use religion to sell their ideas.
Anyway, Rick Perry of Texas thinks he can help republicans win the White House.
I have been reading about Rick Perry, he used to be a Democrat and even supported Al Gore, he changed parties in 1988 after the Reagan years, so my attenae is up on him. He is the longest running governor in Texas, but I am still not too fond of his background, from what I have read he worked on his dad's cotton farm but that's about it for the private sector. I want a successful business man, that understands entirely how the private sector works, what it is that government needs to do to allow the private sector to create jobs. That person is Mitt Romney and Mitt leads Obama by eight points. Go get em Mitt.
Republican Rick Perry will be announcing official bid for the White House this coming week-end in South Carolina (somewhere I mistakenly said North Carolina). I am Texan and have never been fun of Perry or his predecessor George W. Bush (and for my good reasons).
On Saturday, August 6, 2011, Rick Perry (like most republicans often do) came to Astrodome Reliant in the name of God and religion to solicit support from gullible religious folks. I am familiar with the ideas of secessionist Rick Perry, and I detest political "conservatives" noted for barbarism who use religion to sell their ideas.
Anyway, Rick Perry of Texas thinks he can help republicans win the White House.
I have been reading about Rick Perry, he used to be a Democrat and even supported Al Gore, he changed parties in 1988 after the Reagan years, so my attenae is up on him. He is the longest running governor in Texas, but I am still not too fond of his background, from what I have read he worked on his dad's cotton farm but that's about it for the private sector. I want a successful business man, that understands entirely how the private sector works, what it is that government needs to do to allow the private sector to create jobs. That person is Mitt Romney and Mitt leads Obama by eight points. Go get em Mitt.
If you believe Mitt Romney is your man, then you better work hard to pursuade folks. The skills Perry thus far has are the ability to gain aid from the Fed and passivity on border security to ensure cheap labor.
(Oh, by the way, thanks for catching on on oops.)
I think Perry has a very good shot at being the next Prez.
His being religious doesn't bother me. Hell. He can worship an idol in the corner for all I care.
Its his know how that interests me.
Should be an interesting primary season.
Wasn't Perry the guy who was governor when Texas had the largest deficit, by percentage, of any state in the country?
Wasn't Perry the guy who was governor when Texas had the largest deficit, by percentage, of any state in the country?
Wasn't Perry the guy who was governor when Texas had the largest deficit, by percentage, of any state in the country?
I'm pretty sure he's the Governor with a $9 billion surplus in a rainy day fund.
Wasn't Perry the guy who was governor when Texas had the largest deficit, by percentage, of any state in the country?
I'm pretty sure he's the Governor with a $9 billion surplus in a rainy day fund.
Wasn't Perry the guy who was governor when Texas had the largest deficit, by percentage, of any state in the country?
I'm pretty sure he's the Governor with a $9 billion surplus in a rainy day fund.