Speaking on the upcoming UN petition for Palestine statehood Perry had this to say today about the current occupant...
he said he was
“indignant of the Obama administration and their Middle East policy of appeasement that has encouraged such an ominous act of bad faith. Simply put, we would not be here today at this very precipice of such a dangerous move if the Obama policy in the Middle East was not naive and arrogant, misguided and dangerous.”
“There is no middle ground between our allies and those who seek their destruction,” “America should not be ambivalent between the terrorist tactics of Hamas and the security tactics of the legitimate and free state of Israel.”
Speaking on the upcoming UN petition for Palestine statehood Perry had this to say today about the current occupant...
he said he was
“indignant of the Obama administration and their Middle East policy of appeasement that has encouraged such an ominous act of bad faith. Simply put, we would not be here today at this very precipice of such a dangerous move if the Obama policy in the Middle East was not naive and arrogant, misguided and dangerous.”
“There is no middle ground between our allies and those who seek their destruction,” “America should not be ambivalent between the terrorist tactics of Hamas and the security tactics of the legitimate and free state of Israel.”
Rick Perry-
Rick Perry is an idiot. This has already been established.
Why is this thread still going?
Question, when does Obama get credit for jobs added if it's his fault for no jobs being added? Does Obama get credit for jobs being added in Texas? What if 30 states added jobs, then would Obama get credit? What's the cutoff? 10 states add jobs, no credit, 20 states add jobs, Obama gets credit?
Tonight at the GOP debate, Rick Perry showed Americans again why there is so much excitement surrounding his candidacy. His debate victory proves that he's the one who will get America working again.
If you haven't watched Gov. Perry's latest ad, see what all the buzz is about at RickPerry.org.
Then take a moment to vote for the most defining moment from tonight's debate.
Rick Perry is clearly America's jobs governor - fostering an environment where over a million jobs have been created, even as the rest of the nation lost nearly 2.5 million jobs.
And Rick Perry is the only candidate with the courage to speak frankly about the dire financial conditions of Social Security - without resorting to the ridiculous scare tactics we so often hear from liberals. I'm very disappointed that Gov. Romney is resorting to demagoguery on this issue, sounding like liberals who scare seniors every election cycle.
Rick Perry will not only protect Social Security for seniors and those nearing retirement - he will also reform the system so that it's there for younger workers.
Join me in voting for Gov. Perry's most defining debate moment at RickPerry.org, and help spread the message of Rick Perry's mission to get America working again!
Speaking on the upcoming UN petition for Palestine statehood Perry had this to say today about the current occupant...
he said he was
“indignant of the Obama administration and their Middle East policy of appeasement that has encouraged such an ominous act of bad faith. Simply put, we would not be here today at this very precipice of such a dangerous move if the Obama policy in the Middle East was not naive and arrogant, misguided and dangerous.”
“There is no middle ground between our allies and those who seek their destruction,” “America should not be ambivalent between the terrorist tactics of Hamas and the security tactics of the legitimate and free state of Israel.”
Rick Perry-
Rick Perry is an idiot. This has already been established.
Why is this thread still going?
Lmao! I was just about to post the same thing...the guy is a total idiot.
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Rick perry really has no idea what he's talking about...is he leading in US polls right now?
In the fast-moving crush of a campaign news cycle, prediction markets are an invaluable source of real-time feedback on the likelihood of the events they predict. There will be some instant polls and pundit reactions in the day or two following an incident--but only prediction markets provide objective real-time data.
And in the wake of last night's Fox News GOP presidential debate, the markets come bearing bad news for Texas Gov. Rick Perry. The event marked Perry's third debate performance since he announced his candidacy--and early reviews have been rather brutal. The conservative Weekly Standard ran an appraisal of Perry's showing this morning whose headline said it all: "Special Editorial: Yikes." Likewise, the real-time feedback from the prediction markets is stark and confirms the pundits' concern over Perry's performance. Perry's likelihood of attaining the Republican nomination has been in a free fall since the debate.
Much, but not all, of Perry's likelihood has been transferred to Mitt Romney. We can now infer from the prediction markets that Romney is the clear frontrunner for the Republican nomination, even though he is still trailing Perry in all polls.
One note of caution for Romney enthusiasts, however: Perry's suddenly shaky status could create an opening for another top-tier competitor for the nomination. Before the debate, prediction markets assessed the likelihood that either Perry or Romney would take the nomination at 79 percent; now that number is down to 74 percent.
click the link to see the chart...too large to post here...
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"No other candidate on that stage has the record that I have," Perry said. "Yep, there may be slicker candidates and there may be smoother debaters, but I know what I believe in"
"We don't need to select a nominee that blurs the lines between themselves and President Obama. And let me share something with you: I will draw a sharp contrast between President Obama and myself," Perry said. "Ronald Reagan, in 1984 I believe it was, he said it is time for bold, bright colors and not pastels. And that is where we are again in this country."
"They want change in America. I know for a fact that Americans are ready for change, and they're not talking about the rhetoric of change, they're talking about a record of change. And I'm proud of my record in Texas."
What, specifically is Perry going to do to change the direction of the country?
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"No other candidate on that stage has the record that I have," Perry said. "Yep, there may be slicker candidates and there may be smoother debaters, but I know what I believe inwhich is to switch veiws at the drop of a hat when it suits my politcal career. I mean I ran Gore campaign for petes sake and now here I am running as a republican."
"We don't need to select a nominee that blurs the lines between themselves and President Obama. And let me share something with you: I will draw a sharp contrast between President Obama and myself," Perry said. "Ronald Reagan, in 1984 I believe it was, he said it is time for bold, bright colors and not pastels. And that is where we are again in this country."
"They want change in America. I know for a fact that Americans are ready for change, and they're not talking about the rhetoric of change, they're talking about a record of change. And I'm proud of my record in Texas."
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
What, specifically is Perry going to do to change the direction of the country?
He'd probably ensure that a greater percentage of Americans end up earning no more than the minmum wage - a feat he takes pride in having accomplished in Texas:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/se ... mic-mirage 'Unemployment is stubbornly stuck at about 8%, below the national level but still leaving one million Texans out of work. In 2010 half a million people in the state earned no more than the minimum wage of $7.25 (£4.47) an hour. Texas, for all its glittering metropolises, has the joint highest percentage, along with Mississippi, of hourly paid workers earning the minimum wage or less.'
He'd also probably slash regulations on big businesses, allowing more environmental damage:
'The lack of strict regulation, especially in areas such as the environment and construction permits, is extremely attractive to companies looking to slash their bottom line. Or to engage in practices that are frowned on elsewhere.'
He'd also probably slash the education budget, ensuring that America becomes a country populated mostly with fucktards, with a few fat-bellies reeling them all along in the water like bewildered fish from the comfort of their millionaires yachts (though arguably that's already the case):
'Perry has decided to try to plug a massive budget hole by slashing the state education budget. Four billion dollars is being cut from education, scrapping programmes aimed at helping some of the state's most disadvantaged.'
He'd probably also ensure that healthcare became the sole privilege of him and his rich buddies at the top of the capitalist food chain:
'In healthcare the figures are also shocking. More than a quarter of Texans are uninsured, partly because so many of the state's employers do not offer, or are not required to offer, coverage to their workers.'
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
well i think we can safely put this thread to bed, seeing that trump is out, christie never got in, perry is sinking faster than the titanic, bachmann might as well be out, newt is newt....
i guess the only thing left to do is throw alan keyes and fred thompson into the fold...
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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I am always learning something new here. GREAT IDEA!
he said he was
“indignant of the Obama administration and their Middle East policy of appeasement that has encouraged such an ominous act of bad faith. Simply put, we would not be here today at this very precipice of such a dangerous move if the Obama policy in the Middle East was not naive and arrogant, misguided and dangerous.”
“There is no middle ground between our allies and those who seek their destruction,” “America should not be ambivalent between the terrorist tactics of Hamas and the security tactics of the legitimate and free state of Israel.”
Rick Perry-
Rick Perry is an idiot. This has already been established.
Why is this thread still going?
Maybe stop posting in it. For all those who understand that THIS IS WHAT AMERICA NEEDS, I present to you awesomeness...
enjoy, it's tyt!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EL5Atp_ ... r_embedded
WOOT FOR THE WINNER!
Cheesy and over the top.
Question, when does Obama get credit for jobs added if it's his fault for no jobs being added? Does Obama get credit for jobs being added in Texas? What if 30 states added jobs, then would Obama get credit? What's the cutoff? 10 states add jobs, no credit, 20 states add jobs, Obama gets credit?
I was joking but really who don't like Kumbayya My Lord, Ted Nugent, and Rick Perry ???
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Friend & Supporter,
Tonight at the GOP debate, Rick Perry showed Americans again why there is so much excitement surrounding his candidacy. His debate victory proves that he's the one who will get America working again.
If you haven't watched Gov. Perry's latest ad, see what all the buzz is about at RickPerry.org.
Then take a moment to vote for the most defining moment from tonight's debate.
Rick Perry is clearly America's jobs governor - fostering an environment where over a million jobs have been created, even as the rest of the nation lost nearly 2.5 million jobs.
And Rick Perry is the only candidate with the courage to speak frankly about the dire financial conditions of Social Security - without resorting to the ridiculous scare tactics we so often hear from liberals. I'm very disappointed that Gov. Romney is resorting to demagoguery on this issue, sounding like liberals who scare seniors every election cycle.
Rick Perry will not only protect Social Security for seniors and those nearing retirement - he will also reform the system so that it's there for younger workers.
Join me in voting for Gov. Perry's most defining debate moment at RickPerry.org, and help spread the message of Rick Perry's mission to get America working again!
Sincerely,
Jim Martin
Chairman*
Perry is not what America needs.
Read more about the murder that Perry committed here.
http://camerontoddwillingham.com/
Lmao! I was just about to post the same thing...the guy is a total idiot.
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Rick perry really has no idea what he's talking about...is he leading in US polls right now?
Last I checked Obama was up 4 or 5% on Parry.
this has gotta sting some...
Prediction markets show the likelihood of a Perry nomination is now in free fall
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/perr ... 58515.html
In the fast-moving crush of a campaign news cycle, prediction markets are an invaluable source of real-time feedback on the likelihood of the events they predict. There will be some instant polls and pundit reactions in the day or two following an incident--but only prediction markets provide objective real-time data.
And in the wake of last night's Fox News GOP presidential debate, the markets come bearing bad news for Texas Gov. Rick Perry. The event marked Perry's third debate performance since he announced his candidacy--and early reviews have been rather brutal. The conservative Weekly Standard ran an appraisal of Perry's showing this morning whose headline said it all: "Special Editorial: Yikes." Likewise, the real-time feedback from the prediction markets is stark and confirms the pundits' concern over Perry's performance. Perry's likelihood of attaining the Republican nomination has been in a free fall since the debate.
Much, but not all, of Perry's likelihood has been transferred to Mitt Romney. We can now infer from the prediction markets that Romney is the clear frontrunner for the Republican nomination, even though he is still trailing Perry in all polls.
One note of caution for Romney enthusiasts, however: Perry's suddenly shaky status could create an opening for another top-tier competitor for the nomination. Before the debate, prediction markets assessed the likelihood that either Perry or Romney would take the nomination at 79 percent; now that number is down to 74 percent.
click the link to see the chart...too large to post here...
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
Every time he debates he loses polling points, good thing he didn't get in this race in the beginning or he'd have Cain numbers.
-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
"No other candidate on that stage has the record that I have," Perry said. "Yep, there may be slicker candidates and there may be smoother debaters, but I know what I believe in"
"We don't need to select a nominee that blurs the lines between themselves and President Obama. And let me share something with you: I will draw a sharp contrast between President Obama and myself," Perry said. "Ronald Reagan, in 1984 I believe it was, he said it is time for bold, bright colors and not pastels. And that is where we are again in this country."
"They want change in America. I know for a fact that Americans are ready for change, and they're not talking about the rhetoric of change, they're talking about a record of change. And I'm proud of my record in Texas."
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
Funny shit. Every one of your posts is a question. Ha!
Paypal me for answers from here on out
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-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
He'd probably ensure that a greater percentage of Americans end up earning no more than the minmum wage - a feat he takes pride in having accomplished in Texas:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/se ... mic-mirage
'Unemployment is stubbornly stuck at about 8%, below the national level but still leaving one million Texans out of work. In 2010 half a million people in the state earned no more than the minimum wage of $7.25 (£4.47) an hour. Texas, for all its glittering metropolises, has the joint highest percentage, along with Mississippi, of hourly paid workers earning the minimum wage or less.'
He'd also probably slash regulations on big businesses, allowing more environmental damage:
'The lack of strict regulation, especially in areas such as the environment and construction permits, is extremely attractive to companies looking to slash their bottom line. Or to engage in practices that are frowned on elsewhere.'
He'd also probably slash the education budget, ensuring that America becomes a country populated mostly with fucktards, with a few fat-bellies reeling them all along in the water like bewildered fish from the comfort of their millionaires yachts (though arguably that's already the case):
'Perry has decided to try to plug a massive budget hole by slashing the state education budget. Four billion dollars is being cut from education, scrapping programmes aimed at helping some of the state's most disadvantaged.'
He'd probably also ensure that healthcare became the sole privilege of him and his rich buddies at the top of the capitalist food chain:
'In healthcare the figures are also shocking. More than a quarter of Texans are uninsured, partly because so many of the state's employers do not offer, or are not required to offer, coverage to their workers.'
WOOT!!!!
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
Yeee Haaaaw!! Funniest post of the week... maybe the whole month!!!!!!
-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
Seems that way. Same guy has the top two threads on different candidates
i guess the only thing left to do is throw alan keyes and fred thompson into the fold...
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."