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Old 06-03-2011, 06:50 AM
 
Location: Rockport Texas from El Paso
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NMRita you discredit yourself and your teachers every time you attempt a sentence.

Rick Perry has absolutely no chance to be elected anything outside of Texas. Texas has controlled by GOP since 1996 and our budget shortfall is a disaster, requiring a special legislative session. With all the natural resources and great climate Texas has - we should be doing a lot better. Before the cuts we ranked 44-45 in education, it won't get better.
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Old 06-03-2011, 07:39 AM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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NMRita you discredit yourself and your teachers every time you attempt a sentence.

Rick Perry has absolutely no chance to be elected anything outside of Texas. Texas has controlled by GOP since 1996 and our budget shortfall is a disaster, requiring a special legislative session. With all the natural resources and great climate Texas has - we should be doing a lot better. Before the cuts we ranked 44-45 in education, it won't get better.
Let me tell you a couple of things: 1-it is against CD and all other websites to persoanlly attack someones spelling, grammer, etc and 2-have you ever heard the word "dyslexic?' and do you know what it means?

Throw hard work and dedication plus a pretty decent IQ I was able to get my degree, but I am aware I can not spell and have problems with sentence structure. Are you happy now?

Nita

Oh, one more thing: it isn't NNRita. Now who has the problem?
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Old 06-08-2011, 02:14 PM
 
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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Thumbs up Perry Changes Tune on Possible White House Bid

For months, Texas Gov. Rick Perry has given the same firm response to potential donors and Republican higher-ups, saying he has no interest in running for the White House in 2012.
But over the past two weeks, political advisers and friends say, Mr. Perry has changed his tune on a possible presidential campaign. In private conversations, they say, the three-term governor said he worries that the current GOP contenders have yet to stir real excitement within the party and may struggle when facing President Barack Obama.


Perry Changes Tune on White House Bid - WSJ.com

YES ! COME IN Rick Perry
Your great economic policies helped Texas so much : best job growth in the nation
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Old 06-08-2011, 02:34 PM
 
Location: Gone
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For months, Texas Gov. Rick Perry has given the same firm response to potential donors and Republican higher-ups, saying he has no interest in running for the White House in 2012.
But over the past two weeks, political advisers and friends say, Mr. Perry has changed his tune on a possible presidential campaign. In private conversations, they say, the three-term governor said he worries that the current GOP contenders have yet to stir real excitement within the party and may struggle when facing President Barack Obama.


Perry Changes Tune on White House Bid - WSJ.com

YES ! COME IN Rick Perry
Your great economic policies helped Texas so much : best job growth in the nation
Glad to see at least that clown is not gong to run.
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Old 06-08-2011, 02:37 PM
 
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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Glad to see at least that clown is not gong to run.
You are the clown

Rick Perry = best job growth in the nation in Texas, people from all over the US coming to Texas to enjoy this unbelievable success
You can go back to California and play with governor Brown in this desastrous California
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Old 06-08-2011, 02:42 PM
 
Location: Riverside
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For months, Texas Gov. Rick Perry has given the same firm response to potential donors and Republican higher-ups, saying he has no interest in running for the White House in 2012.
But over the past two weeks, political advisers and friends say, Mr. Perry has changed his tune on a possible presidential campaign. In private conversations, they say, the three-term governor said he worries that the current GOP contenders have yet to stir real excitement within the party and may struggle when facing President Barack Obama.


Perry Changes Tune on White House Bid - WSJ.com

YES ! COME IN Rick Perry
Your great economic policies helped Texas so much : best job growth in the nation
I don't share your enthusiasm for Perry- the State of Texas may have a lot of non-union/low-wage/ no benifits jobs for now, but it is last or near last in education, health care, the environment. India's booming too, but I don't think most Americans would want to live there.

But, I think Perry would be smart to get in now. Romney and Pawlenty have iffy conservative credentials. Palin, Bachmann, Cain, Paul- any could secure the nomination, but would be unelectable in the general. If enough people forget what the LAST Texas governor did to this country, and Perry tones down the social stuff and focuses on the economy, yeah, he could win (it pains me to say).

The 2012 race is shaping up like 1992 all over again. A timid, moderate president paralyzed by a bad economy may be held to one term by an insurgent southern governor.

(BTW, if you don't believe Obama's a moderate, you watch too much Fox News...and you never met a REAL leftie- like me! )
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Old 06-08-2011, 03:16 PM
 
Location: Gone
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You are the clown

Rick Perry = best job growth in the nation in Texas, people from all over the US coming to Texas to enjoy this unbelievable success
You can go back to California and play with governor Brown in this desastrous California
Not from Cal Fize. You might want to pay more attention to what is going on in Texas today before sprewing here and looking so foolish.
Casper
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Old 06-08-2011, 04:31 PM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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For months, Texas Gov. Rick Perry has given the same firm response to potential donors and Republican higher-ups, saying he has no interest in running for the White House in 2012.
But over the past two weeks, political advisers and friends say, Mr. Perry has changed his tune on a possible presidential campaign. In private conversations, they say, the three-term governor said he worries that the current GOP contenders have yet to stir real excitement within the party and may struggle when facing President Barack Obama.


Perry Changes Tune on White House Bid - WSJ.com

YES ! COME IN Rick Perry
Your great economic policies helped Texas so much : best job growth in the nation
yes, and I have heard a few say Christi may be bending just a little. I can live with either of them...

Nita
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Old 06-08-2011, 04:33 PM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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Glad to see at least that clown is not gong to run.
are you missing something? I don't think you love Democrats as much as you hate all Republicans. It doesn't matter who's name is mentioned you have a negeative comment to make, nothing positive and never really contributing much except to blast Republicans.

Nita
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Old 06-08-2011, 11:53 PM
 
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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are you missing something? I don't think you love Democrats as much as you hate all Republicans. It doesn't matter who's name is mentioned you have a negeative comment to make, nothing positive and never really contributing much except to blast Republicans.

Nita
It's because he doesn't live in the liberal dream city, Detroit.He easily could change his mind otherwise
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