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Originally posted by cfnyaami
reply to post by spacedonk
From the looks of him Perry could be George HW Bush's son, albeit by another mother...
Originally posted by ThinkingCap
Reading all of that, I think I may have puked in my mouth a little.
Wonder if he is Skull and Bones, or just a Bohemian Grove member.
Originally posted by spacedonk
Hey guys, agree with you. I didnt say I supported the idea of him becoming the next President I just said from what I can see he will be. He is just such a manipulator with a story and a record, military and economically that I cannot see how he will lose once he gains the nomination. Unless a story comes out that he bites the heads off new born babies and thats why he is against abortion, then he will be sitting in an oval office near you pretty soon IMHO
Originally posted by LadyS
reply to post by spacedonk
Said Bush Jr. in a statement: “Jon Huntsman is the best-prepared candidate to defeat President Obama in Florida and across the country. I am confident that his vision will appeal to young voters, who are alarmed at the trillions of dollars in debt being passed to our generation and who desperately seek jobs and economic opportunity. Washington needs a conservative problem-solver with Jon Huntsman’s record of results." Read more: www.miamiherald.com...edit on 10-8-2011 by LadyS because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Agent_USA_Supporter
reply to post by spacedonk
Its pretty shocking and sad that you support A CFR, A Member who was at Bilderberg Group and a strong pro bush war monger fascist
Originally posted by spacedonk
reply to post by Kitilani
Ah ha, Jeb Jr... Obviously an intention for dynastic continuation in the distant future by promoting his words as something of importance now then? As someone said before, one big set up with the long game being played out and controlled.
Editor's note: James Moore is a Texas-based Emmy award-winning former national TV news correspondent and co-author of the best-seller, "Bush's Brain." Austin, Texas (CNN) -- As a resident of Texas for 36 years, I keep wondering why the rest of the nation pays any attention to our political and cultural absurdities and yet still chooses Texans as presidents. Our most revered historical moment, the Alamo, was arguably a mass suicide. The slaughter in San Antonio was followed by a massacre at Goliad, the fall of the Confederacy to Union forces, and later by the Houston Astros. Texas has a legacy of losing. None of this apparently matters, though, because America is beginning the process of electing another Texan to be president. Gigantic tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations, a trumped up war and a ruined economy from the last Texan seem incapable of dissuading supporters of Rick Perry. His Saturday speech in South Carolina will make clear that he is entering the race for the White House and will spawn the ugliest and most expensive presidential race in U.S. history, and he will win. A C and D student, who hates to govern, loves to campaign, and barely has a sixth grader's understanding of economics, will lead our nation into oblivion. But I'm getting ahead of myself.
Washington (CNN) - As Rick Perry moves closer and closer to a run for the White House, a new national survey indicates that the longtime Texas governor is close to the top of the pack in the hunt for the Republican presidential nomination. According to a CNN/ORC International poll, 15 percent of Republicans and independents who lean towards the GOP pick Perry as their first choice for their party's nomination, just two points behind former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who's making his second bid for the White House. Romney's two point margin over Perry is within the survey's sampling error.
Texas Governor Rick Perry has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination in the 2012 presidential race. His announcement at a South Carolina event comes as fellow candidates face their first key test of grassroots party opinion in an Iowa straw poll. The poll is not an official primary but winning is considered a major boost. The front-runner in national opinion polls, ex-Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, is not actively taking part. Mr Romney is expected to face a strong challenge from the conservative Mr Perry, who succeeded George W Bush as Texas governor. The strong-jawed Mr Perry told voters in a conference call from Columbia, South Carolina, that he wanted to take on President Barack Obama next year. "I full-well believe I'm going to win," he said. In a speech to supporters, he slammed the Obama administration, saying the US "cannot afford four more years of this rudderless leadership". The BBC's Rajesh Mirchandani in Washington says Mr Perry is a fiscal conservative who has a track record of creating jobs and reducing the role of government.
Originally posted by spacedonk
All the feedback i have seen has Texans looking at Perry like he is a tool, but I am convinced he will win, as this blogger says he will start on a religious, conservative ticket and then obliterate Obama on the economy, his Texas "economic success" can easily be reflected to the average American as a blueprint for America.