Rick Perry VS. KBH

Governor Perry went to 3 separate tea parties yesterday.

Just got off the phone with her office, who confirmed that Washington D.C. Senator Huchison ("R"-D.C.) didn't have the guts to attend a single tea party yesterday.

Vote Rick Perry!!!

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Rick Perry is a loon

I will likely be voting for KBH against him, since Kinky is probably going to sell out to get on the Democratic ticket. 

How so?

Rick Perry has cut taxes in every legislative session since he's been Governor.

Rick Perry led the fight for tort reform.

Rick Perry has made Texas' #1 export trial lawyers!

What has the Senator from Washington D.C. ever done for Texas?

And, for the record, Rick Perry is NOT paying me to write this (although he should -- *wink*)

glad you like him

 He's a Christian fundamentalist who wants to legislate his religion, for starters.

But the secession talk is not just loony, it's also completely irresponsible. 

There's no way he's beating KBH in the primary.

Yawn

While he's not a "Chistian fundamentalist", for the sake of discussion I'll ceede that point to you.

That said, any "Christian fundamentalist" who gives his state the #1 business climate in the country is ok by me!

Perry is a biblical literalist

If that's not fundamentalist, then I don't know what is.

What Rick Perry said at Austin

Sounded pretty darn good to me.  It may be Texas specific, but the theme is something I think will resonate with a larger part of the country.  While Perry may be a Republican, he does have a real record of enacting the policies he speaks of.

As he noted in interviews prior to the tea parties, the Texas Legislature is asserting it's 10th amendment rights through a bi-partisan effort.

the support for secession

is about 10 miles wide and 1 millimeter deep. 

Bud Selig announces that the Rangers & Astros are out of the MLB, and their players are now free agents. The NFL follows suit with the Cowboys & Texans.

 

Secession collapses.

Can they take the Rockets

Can they take the Rockets too? As long as we get to keep the Spurs...

now if Tennessee wanted to seceed

we might have a problem... (third largest nuclear power)

If Alaska wanted to seceed it would be a disaster

of Palinesque proportions!

The population of USA will be literally decimated overnight with the spontaneous migration of tens of millions of Queen Palin loyals to the Land of Abundanceka

Brennan, if by "resonate" you mean "repel"

Brennan, if by "resonate with a larger part of the country" you mean "repel Independent voters even more", you are on to something.

Governor Perry

has steered Texas through a commodities bubble AND a housing bubble and you think this leadership will repel independent voters?

Lousiana isn't cutting tax rates, cutting spending, and looking for ways to reject the Stimulus by accident.  It is doing this by design.  It's a pro-growth strategy on a small scale in a strategic state in our union.

The leadership for pro-growth political strategy is pretty meek right now on a national scale.  It's effective in the state level where it has been tried.  It desperately needs a national voice.

Yes

Yes, I absolutely think that hinting about withdrawing from the union will repel independent voters in Texas and, more importantly, in the rest of the county. Why do you people continue to gravitate to teh stupid?

And if a Democratic gov had said the same thing - you'd be screaming "TREASON" so hard you would have passed out by now for lack of oxygen.

And if, as you say, he has done such a brilliant job, why is he going to get primaried by KBH, who is going to give up a pretty great job to do it? Even the state party doesn't believe his horseshit.

But, by all means, start promoting him as a national figure for the party - and say "Hello!" to a 60 seat majority in the Senate for the Dems in 2011.

Patriotism is for Democrats...like Dunnam, quoted here:

I love Texas.

I am fortunate that my great-grandparents moved to Texas over 100 years ago, and I am deeply proud of our state.

Every 2 years, my colleagues in the Legislature and I spend time away from our families trying to make Texas a better place.  I am honored and privileged to do so.

However, I am also an American.  And I am proud to be an American.  There is even a song I like that says that – you probably know it.

Every Texas elected official takes an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States.  I take oaths seriously, and that one most of all.  And every day during the legislative session we pledge "allegiance" to the flag of the United States.

We even require every public school child to recite the pledge -- every day.  That is "one nation, under God, indivisible."

"Indivisible."

Yesterday, our Governor had the opportunity to disavow anti-American rhetoric of secession.  He chose not to, and instead he chose affirm those who believe and actually contemplate that our nation is divisible.

What do I say to my youngest daughter when she asks "why do I recite the pledge every day at school, if our Governor doesn't believe it?"

Hopefully Gov. Perry simply made a mistake; a mistake I call on him to correct by unequivocally declaring that our nation is one and indivisible, and that talk of secession from the union is thoughtless and reckless.

Perhaps he did not understand that words are important and that talk of secession carries heavy meaning.

Some hear this talk and associate it with racial division - an issue that caused over 600,000 Americans to lose their lives in a Civil War.

Others are incited by this kind of reckless rhetoric.  I believe that the role of Texas Governor is to lead us to a better place, not stoke the fires of divisions.

Talk of secession is an attack on our country.  It is the ultimate anti-American statement. Serious discussion that we would even contemplate dividing our country, the greatest country in the world, shows lack of judgment -- and any words from the Texas Governor will be taken seriously.  Finally, such statements -- particularly in a time when we are at war overseas, with over 4,000 American lives lost, and thousands in combat as we speak -- are both offensive, irresponsible and not the words of a patriot.

I am surprised that Governor Perry would reinforce a sentiment that is so clearly anti-American.  He should choose his words more carefully unless they are intentional, and if his words were intentional, they should be condemned.

You cannot lead a state that is part of a nation by trying to divide that state from that nation.

We live in a time when ill-thought words can stoke emotions.  And today we have 100,000 Texans who have just lost their jobs, through no fault of their own.  A time of economic recession and possible depression.  We just came off a presidential election.  In times like these, our leaders should strive toward unity, not pander to the divisive elements in our society.

Our Governor should be focusing on striving to lower homeowners insurance rates, lower college tuition, improve our public schools, provide better access to health care for working families and leading our state and our nation through this time of trouble.  He should not be attending fringe political rallies; he should be offering and advancing solutions.  There will be time for Rick Perry to run against Kay Bailey Hutchison after session is over.  He should put the good of our state above his ambition to serve another term as Governor.

 

secession = treason

Last time I checked, the punishment for treason is the death penalty. I would hate to be anyone who openly supported secession when the U.S. military comes in to round up the traitors.

What exactly is the order of succession in the Texas government? 

Flag pins

If Obama doesn't wear a little flag pin, he is a horrible person manifestly unfit for higher office. Rick Perry muses about secession and he is an instant hero to the right. And Sarah Palin? Actively courted the support of secessionists and is married to a former party member.

 

let them secede. lets cut

let them secede. lets cut federal funds and embargo all texas exports to the US. require passports and Visas for all travel to the US. Maximum Visa 60 days in any 5 year period. lay a border crossing across every major thoroughfare in an out. Demand US allies not recognize the breakaway republic. No trade pacts with Canada or Mexico. Set up a US embassy in Dallas. Have a quota of onyl 25,000 Texan allowed citizenship per year.

Make texas' re-entry in the Union contingent upon payment of a fee of a trillion dollars.