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Monday, September 5, 2011

All you need to know about Perry



Prelude to the following story.



Perry has never lost an election and was a pilot in the military but did he just jettison the entire Tea Party?  This guy is McCain in disguise. He is more interested in importing illegals then deporting them.   If I was Romney I'd pounce on this quicker then a Democrat on stimulus! To be honest, I never cared much for Perry and this seals it. In some ways he reminds me of that phony preacher Rev Ernest Ainsley.






BTW did you know Perry supported Al "Global Warming" Gore  in the 1988 Democratic presidential primaries and chaired the Gore campaign in Texas? 


Perry's dead in my book.





Perry tells NH no to border fence




By STEVE PEOPLES
Associated Press


Republican presidential candidate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, speaks to guests at a house party, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011, in Manchester, N.H.







He may have been 2,000 miles from the border, but Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry's immigration record in Texas quickly became the focus in New Hampshire Saturday afternoon.

Speaking to hundreds of Granite State voters at a private reception, the Texas governor was asked whether he supported a fence along the Mexican border.

"No, I don't support a fence on the border," he said. "The fact is, it's 1,200 miles from Brownsville to El Paso. Two things: How long you think it would take to build that? And then if you build a 30-foot wall from El Paso to Brownsville, the 35-foot ladder business gets real good."



I wish I could think of the liberal who first coined that phrase.

The answer produced an angry shout from at least one audience member. And it exposed an ongoing rift with some conservative voters over Perry's immigration record.

Tea party activists in Texas have been particularly upset by his steady opposition to the fence. He also signed a law giving illegal immigrants in-state tuition for Texas universities. And Texas tea party groups sent Perry an open letter this year expressing disappointment over his failure to get a bill passed that would have outlawed "sanctuary cities," municipalities that protect illegal immigrants.

Perry has surged to the lead in national polls since joining the presidential race just three weeks ago. But New Hampshire Republicans are just getting to know him.

Saturday's visit marks the third time he visited the first-in-the-nation primary state since joining the race.

Despite having deep Southern roots and conservative social positions, the Texas native has indicated he will compete aggressively in New Hampshire, where both Republicans and independents vote in the primary election.

Texas ranks high in job creation.  Maybe it's because half the work force is comprised of illegals.





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