I dont' know. Is Palin in?Is Palin Definitely Out of the 2012 Race? :dunno:
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Just trying to think objectively from what I see.
Thinking Mitt v. Barrack. Barrack wins.
I dont' know. Is Palin in?Is Palin Definitely Out of the 2012 Race? :dunno:
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Rick Perry wins.
“Our opponents on the left are never going to like us, so let’s stop trying to curry favor with them," he said, before imploring the crowd to
"stand up".
The Response rally is affiliated with socially conservative American ****** Association, a Christian nonprofit that’s perhaps best known for their opposition to homosexuality. Though the American ****** Association may not sound as familiar as other groups like Focus on the ******, most people have heard of their campaigns even if they don’t recognize the name. The American ****** Association is the group behind a growing list of Christian boycotts, including Wal-Mart (for carrying Brokeback Mountain), American Girl (for being too feminist), Sponge Bob Square Pants (for appearing gay) and a number of retailers who don’t use or say Merry Christmas in their holiday marketing.
"There's a lot of different scenarios," Perry said. "We've got a great union. There's absolutely no reason to dissolve it. But if Washington continues to thumb their nose at the American people, you know, who knows what might come out of that. But Texas is a very unique place, and we're a pretty independent lot to boot."
If he does (and I think he might....this guy is shrewd), it will spell doom for the republicans in 2012. This guy has more skeletons in his closet than Tiger Woods. Consider the following examples....
As governor of Texas, Perry blatantly ignored substantial evidence that convicted killer Cameron Todd Willingham was innocent:
And before you right-wingnuts spit-roast me over using a clip from The Ed Show as a reference, be advised I looked on right-wing sites for any coverage of this story but found nothing.
Don't care that Governor Perry (and by transference, the people of the state of Texas) ****** an innocent man? How about this little ditty....a quote from Governor Perry from a speech earlier this year:
Full speech here (from Fox News) if you care to hear the entire thing:
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Dos this sound like a guy who wants to bring the nation together?He's a total shill for the Teabaggers, plain and simple. As such, he's unelectable in my opinion.
Want more? He has closely allied himself with the religious right and the American ****** Association. Check out this appearance on James Robison's evangelical TV show Living Today:
He also organized the recent prayer event called The Response at Reliant Stadium in Houston that was affiliated with the right-wing christian group, The American ****** Association:
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I don't know about you but I'm not feeling real good about maintaining separation of church and state in a Perry administration. :eek:
The last indictment I'll offer for this installment is that Rick Perry openly intimated that the state of Texas might possibly secede from the Union:
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So....now this guy wants to be president of the United States??? Sorry to go on like this but I have lived under Rick Perry's administration for the last 11 years and I'm telling you, unless you are as crazy as he is and absolutely agree with the principles for which he stands, DO NOT VOTE FOR THIS GUY.
I think Perry will be a ***** to be reckoned with.
I guess I would like to ask Jaggs who do you think is more "out there" - Bachmann or Perry???
Wasnt that the previous guys fault? ....for the most part.
Well, if tonight's debate was any indication of where we are headed, the pubs will hand the dems a reelection of Obama on a silver platter. The only participants in the debate for whom I would consider casting my vote would be Jon Huntsman (very practical and genuine demeanor....I like him a lot and would vote for him in a heartbeat), Ron Paul (unfortunately, he has no shot....too "out there" for mainstream voters....doesn't "look" like a president) and Herman Cain (straight-talking black dude got my attention and, as a black dude in the republican party, also has no shot). Everyone else represented double-talking shills from my perspective. Rick Perry is a joke and if the pubs nominate him Obama will slice him to pieces. Mitt Romney is just as bad. Too bad....as an open-minded moderate voter, I would love a viable republican choice but don't think I'll get one. My guess is I'll have to end up holding my nose and voting for Obama. Pathetic commentary on the American political situation for sure.
I also did not understand the constant deification of Ronald Reagan to the extreme by those involved in the debate (yeah, Iknow the debate was held at his library but so fucking what? Call a spade a spade). Reagan was a charismatic individual whose policies are unfortunately largely responsible for many of the the serious issues we continue to face today. Why he is so revered by those on the right is beyond me. His legacy is highly overrated IMO.
We're in serious trouble if these motherfuckers are the best we can offer from the right side of the aisle. God help us....
Jon Huntsman is very well spoken:
I would vote for him.
