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Sweet! Rick Perry campaign near collapse!

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posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 03:31 PM
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Hell yeah.

Fox News panel: Perry campaign near ‘total collapse’

A panel of conservative pundits on Fox News savaged Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry Sunday after the candidate had a rough week.

The Texas governor followed a poor debate performance with a loss to Herman Cain in the Florida straw poll Saturday, a defeat made even worse by the fact that he had actively campaigned there.

“Perry really did throw up on himself in the debate at a time when he needed to raise his game,” Fox News’ Brit Hume told Chris Wallace. “Perry is about one half a step away from almost total collapse as a candidate.”



Yes yes yes! America doesn't need another Bilderberg appointee and certainly not one like Perry.

Bye bye Mr. forced vaccinations, pro-war, religious fundie, extremist zionist, pro-TSA, pro-police state bastard...
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posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 03:36 PM
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I am so glad to hear that the media is no longer calling him the front runner.

Rick Perry is not conservative, and would not be good for America.


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posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 03:39 PM
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Let this be a lesson to all future Republican candidates for President: Do not call us heartless for wanting to protect our nation and our pocket books. People are called illegal immigrants for a reason and neither they nor their children who happen to be born here under illegal circumstances deserve any right to receive in-state tuition before a legal resident or child of a legal resident elsewhere in this Republic. Rick Perry can take his internationalist policies and bleeding heart elsewhere!

You would think the Bilderbergers would have picked someone better than this moron. It almost makes one think he was put up by them as a useful idiot so as to advance another candidate who would otherwise have lost.
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posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 03:39 PM
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That is some good news at the end of the weekend.



posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 03:41 PM
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Wait... He was the Darling of conservatives or at least a strong front runner last week and this week he's near collapse? A primary hasn't occurred yet and no action toward letting the CITIZENS choose someone has even begun yet the media is choosing who to support and who is dying before our eyes. Yeah..this is why I gave up on national politics.

By the time this circus show makes it to Missouri for a primary vote, others will have decided with almost complete certainty which two will be allowed to see the final national vote and likely, WHICH of the two is the most viable to win. All this before my neighbors and I even get to have a small say about candidacy. Why even BOTHER on anything beyond local races and local issues??



posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 03:45 PM
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Good. Watching Perry in the last debate, was like eating shredded wheat cereal with no milk.



posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 03:48 PM
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Never would I think another presidential candidate would make George Bush look like Einstein!

www.youtube.com...

He sounds like he tipped back a few brewskies before attempting that bit of linguistic genius.
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posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 03:54 PM
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Come on, fess up... which one of you is this?
I just happened to catch it on a live feed the other day, and it has ATS written all over it.




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posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 03:55 PM
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Hopefully both he and Mitt Romney will be all but irrelevant once the primaries actually begin. The last thing the GOP needs is to run another RINO against Obama. Romney or Perry would all but guarantee that this train wreck continues for another four years.



posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 03:55 PM
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Originally posted by Misoir
You would think the Bilderbergers would have picked someone better than this moron. It almost makes one think he was put up by them as a useful idiot so as to advance another candidate who would otherwise have lost.
Now THAT sounds paranoid.
But it could be the truth.



posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 03:58 PM
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Originally posted by Vitchilo
Hell yeah.

Fox News panel: Perry campaign near ‘total collapse’

A panel of conservative pundits on Fox News savaged Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry Sunday after the candidate had a rough week.

The Texas governor followed a poor debate performance with a loss to Herman Cain in the Florida straw poll Saturday, a defeat made even worse by the fact that he had actively campaigned there.

“Perry really did throw up on himself in the debate at a time when he needed to raise his game,” Fox News’ Brit Hume told Chris Wallace. “Perry is about one half a step away from almost total collapse as a candidate.”






Yes yes yes! America doesn't need another Bilderberg appointee and certainly not one like Perry.

Bye bye Mr. forced vaccinations, pro-war, religious fundie, extremist zionist, pro-TSA, pro-police state bastard...
edit on 25-9-2011 by Vitchilo because: (no reason given)


Good riddance to Dubya light, with a bad dye job. Chris Christie will announce his candidacy next week, and the rest of the dead weight - Romney, Santorum, and Bachman, will be trounced too.



posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 04:04 PM
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Good news indeed!! There are many more things in Rick Perry’s past that haven’t seen the light of day during this campaign, such as his $600,000 tax-payer funded home and his support of the Trans-Texas Corridor (the NWO super highway) that proposed extensive use of eminent domain (stealing property from Americans) and would have allowed a foreign country to impose tolls on Americans drivers. I hope the other candidates are just shooting one arrow at a time and will come forth with this info at a later date. That is IF he’s still relevant in this race in the coming months.

I’m curious to know what everyone here thinks about Chris Christie’s entry into the fray. I only know a little bit about him based on a few quick searches last night. Does anyone know what this guy is really all about? Is he for real or just another puppet?



posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 04:28 PM
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Just from his Wiki page... Chris Christie page.

He was a top fundraiser for Bush in 2000. He worked for Alberto Gonzalez. He worked as a lobbyist (not necessary bad) but one of his lobby was lobbying the Securities Industry Association to block the inclusion of securities fraud under the state's Consumer Fraud Act, basically protecting whoever he was protecting from a harsher sentence if they were caught doing security fraud... He helped a bunch of corporations get no-bid contracts from the gov.. When he was summoned to the House Judiciary Committee and asked hard questions about the no-bid contracts and other things, he fled... He authorized warrant less wiretapping of people. He prosecuted a fake terrorist that was entrapped.

His approval rating has been going down a lot. Approval rating in July 2011 : 55% state on wrong track, 36% on the right track.

Just fundraising for Bush and working for Gonzalez is two strikes. When you add the warrant less wiretapping, no bid contracts and the overall corruption, the guy is out. He supports some type of Cap and Trade too.

Chris Christie about illegal immigration :

“Being in this country without proper documentation is not a crime,” Christie told more than 60 residents and town officials. “The whole phrase of ‘illegal immigrant’ connotes that the person, by just being here, is committing a crime.”

Now it’s perhaps worth noting that Christie doesn’t have a strong record on prosecuting immigration violations. From 2002 through 2007, we could only find 13 cases of immigration cases that were prosecuted.

We called Christie’s office; they would not help us with a better count. They told us they have got 150 lawyers; they don’t have the time to track all of this.


Christie on gun control :

Chris Christie supports the assault weapons ban and all current gun laws. He opposes attempts to permit conceal and carry laws in New Jersey - hardly the NRA position.


The guy is a joke.



posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 04:29 PM
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Originally posted by Drew99GT
Never would I think another presidential candidate would make George Bush look like Einstein!

www.youtube.com...

He sounds like he tipped back a few brewskies before attempting that bit of linguistic genius.
edit on 25-9-2011 by Drew99GT because: (no reason given)


Wow...He went full retard, you never go full retard



posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 04:42 PM
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I love Rick Perry just as much as the next guy, but............Oh who am I kidding get this stuffed shirt outta here!
Some good news on a rainy sunday afternoon.



posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 04:57 PM
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Originally posted by seabag
I’m curious to know what everyone here thinks about Chris Christie’s entry into the fray. I only know a little bit about him based on a few quick searches last night. Does anyone know what this guy is really all about? Is he for real or just another puppet?


He's similar to Perry and Romney. He's going to be too socially liberal for the average Republican voter. He's a favorite of the old country club liberal Republicans in DC, just like Perry and Romney, if that tells you anything.
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posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 05:01 PM
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"Don't count your chickens before they've hatched"


He is TPTB's candidate. I wouldn't underestimate the strings that will be pulled if he seems to be failing.

I mean, who would have ever though George W Bush would have made President, let alone a 2 term one?

I may end up eating my own words but for now, this is my opinion.



Regards, Skellon.
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posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 05:08 PM
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Originally posted by UnBreakable

Originally posted by Vitchilo
Hell yeah.

Fox News panel: Perry campaign near ‘total collapse’

A panel of conservative pundits on Fox News savaged Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry Sunday after the candidate had a rough week.

The Texas governor followed a poor debate performance with a loss to Herman Cain in the Florida straw poll Saturday, a defeat made even worse by the fact that he had actively campaigned there.

“Perry really did throw up on himself in the debate at a time when he needed to raise his game,” Fox News’ Brit Hume told Chris Wallace. “Perry is about one half a step away from almost total collapse as a candidate.”






Yes yes yes! America doesn't need another Bilderberg appointee and certainly not one like Perry.

Bye bye Mr. forced vaccinations, pro-war, religious fundie, extremist zionist, pro-TSA, pro-police state bastard...
edit on 25-9-2011 by Vitchilo because: (no reason given)


Good riddance to Dubya light, with a bad dye job. Chris Christie will announce his candidacy next week, and the rest of the dead weight - Romney, Santorum, and Bachman, will be trounced too.

OH DEAR GOD IN HEAVEN H.Christmas he's the last DAMN one this country should back OMFG!!!!

He ran NJ into the fiery pits of hell from what I heard...and I been to NJ since he's run it into the ground, ugly place my home state has turned into a huge garbage heap it's loaded no, infested with even more corruption now than ever!!!!!!



posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 05:10 PM
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Great love it! Victory to Ron Paul! or Cain



posted on Sep, 25 2011 @ 05:13 PM
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Crash and burn, Perry-Kari.
Question is, will it land in the Pacific, over land?
Australia?
Do de-orbiting campaigns fall into little pieces, or just one bug chunk of debris?



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