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iOWNme
13th August 2011, 12:22 PM
Well, it is now official, although most here already knew it was coming....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgaoQeBJLzw&feature=player_embedded

Hatha Sunahara
13th August 2011, 07:46 PM
Israel selected him to be the president of the USA, along with the other ones the MSM gives coverage to. They are all Israel's candidates except Ron Paul.


Hatha

1970 silver art
13th August 2011, 07:48 PM
yawn!!!!!!!!...............................

Osiris
13th August 2011, 07:52 PM
What a shocker!

osoab
13th August 2011, 08:01 PM
Israel selected him to be the president of the USA, along with the other ones the MSM gives coverage to. They are all Israel's candidates except Ron Paul.


Hatha


He will be the next one selected. The others are just something for he talking heads to blather about.

I am still on the fence with RP. Why would he stick with the Republicrat party?

learn2swim
13th August 2011, 08:42 PM
Of course, he does his on the day of the Iowa straw poll. It gives the media a nice diversion away from Ron Paul.

Grog
13th August 2011, 11:27 PM
Posted about this on another thread, and I've done a bit of thinking on the topic tonight. Several hours of thinking while reading and drinking, and two ideas keep creeping back into my mind.

These two things bother me.

1.) Perry repeatedly said, "I have no plans for running for President." To that, I say, "LIAR!"
2.) I voted for him for governor. I'm completely sick of elected officials job hopping and in the middle of their term, jumping to run for another position. We vote these jokers in to do a job and then they want to spend their time looking for a better job. How about sticking around and doing the job we voted you in to do? Jackass!

Gun positions be damned. There is no way I'll vote for him as President. Even if it is him vs. Obongo in the end.

I will vote Ron Paul in the primary, that was never in question. If Ron Paul doesn't get the nomination, I'll just do a write in or not even bother. Probably the latter.

1970 silver art
14th August 2011, 02:31 AM
Posted about this on another thread, and I've done a bit of thinking on the topic tonight. Several hours of thinking while reading and drinking, and two ideas keep creeping back into my mind.

These two things bother me.

1.) Perry repeatedly said, "I have no plans for running for President." To that, I say, "LIAR!"
2.) I voted for him for governor. I'm completely sick of elected officials job hopping and in the middle of their term, jumping to run for another position. We vote these jokers in to do a job and then they want to spend their time looking for a better job. How about sticking around and doing the job we voted you in to do? Jackass!

Gun positions be damned. There is no way I'll vote for him as President. Even if it is him vs. Obongo in the end.

I will vote Ron Paul in the primary, that was never in question. If Ron Paul doesn't get the nomination, I'll just do a write in or not even bother. Probably the latter.

I voted for Ron Paul in 2008 but I do not know if I will vote at all next year. I pretty much knew that Ron Paul was not going to win U.S. President in 2008 but I voted for him because I believed what he was saying and his ideas sounded good to me and his message and ideas still sound good to me.

Since Nov. 2008 and with Obama in office and the Congresswhores (Republicans AND Democrats) screwing up everything they touch, then I just turned sour on politics in general and I would not be too surprised at myself if I did not vote in the 2012 elections at all. Honestly I do not know whether or not I will vote but if I did manage to go to the polls on Nov. 2012 and cast a vote for U.S. President, then it would be a write-in vote for Ron Paul because there is no one else that appeals to me and I like Ron Paul's ideas and he does not change each year with the direction of the wind. Ron Paul's message and ideas are the same from 2008 because nothing has changed with the U.S. gov't and the economy except for the fact that the U.S. gov't is bigger and badder and the economy is worse now than it was in 2008.

iOWNme
16th August 2011, 05:16 PM
Listen to Perry as he uses his chameleon Tricks to channel Ron Paul......


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEnOjE7pZtk&feature=player_embedded

po boy
16th August 2011, 05:27 PM
Texas Governor promotes fiscal responsibility while his own state sits on a $13.4 billion deficit
http://www.infowars.com/rick-perrys-campaign-strategy-become-ron-paul/

Steve Watson
Infowars.com
Aug 16, 2011

Texas Governor Rick Perry has shown his hand immediately. His presidential campaign strategy consists of attempting to steal away Ron Paul supporters while the mainstream media aids him by refusing to even acknowledge Paul exists.

Perry entered the presidential race on Friday and was instantly hailed by the corporate controlled media as a “top tier” candidate. Meanwhile, Ron Paul was busy romping home to a historic vote total in the Iowa straw poll, coming second only to a phony tea party wannabe in Michelle Bachmann, who could only beat Paul by buying 4000 votes.

As Jon Stewart painstakingly points out, the establishment media is manifestly engaged in a concerted effort to completely ignore Paul. Indeed, establishment media talking heads admitted what we’ve been highlighting from the very start – that there is a deliberate policy to sideline and discredit Paul’s campaign.

Perry, on the other hand, is certainly not ignoring Paul, if his recent “attack” on Ben Bernanke is anything to go by.

Speaking in Iowa yesterday, Perry said,

“I’ll take a pass on the Federal Reserve at the moment, to be honest with you. I know that there’s a lot of talk about ‘em”

“If this guy prints more money between now and the election, I dunno what y’all would do to him in Iowa but we would treat him pretty ugly down in Texas.” Perry said.

“Printing more money to play politics at this particular time in American history is almost treacherous, or treasonous, in my opinion,” he added.

Watch the video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEnOjE7pZtk&feature=player_embedded

Sound familiar?

Though he puts it into words much like an 18th century blacksmith would smash at metal with a hammer, Perry is correct about the Federal Reserve and the current administration’s monetary policy. However, the Texas governor is wholly unqualified to make such damning statements.

Under Perry’s governorship, Texas soaked up $22 billion in stimulus money from the federal government’s bailout package.

During Perry’s 11 year tenure, Texas has run up a $13.4 billion deficit, which is 31.5% of the 2011 budget. The Lone Star state has the 3rd highest deficit in the entire country behind only California and Illinois.

Unlike Congressman Ron Paul, Perry cannot possibly paint himself up as a fiscally responsible candidate. Indeed, recently uncovered records indicate that Perry only managed a D in basic economics in college.

Perry’s words once again do not dovetail with his record.

Ron Paul, on the other hand sits on the Joint Economic Committee, the House Committee on Financial Services, and is Chairman of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy. Paul has held a steadfast position on fiscal responsibility for over thirty years and has a voting record to match.

20 plus years ago, back when Perry was expending all his energy promoting Democratic candidate Al Gore, Ron Paul was warning the country of the Federal Reserve takeover and the inevitable economic crises that would result.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hMeNnbSqkk&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hMeNnbSqkk&feature=player_embedded

Anyone with half a brain can clearly see that Perry, the template of a career politician, a man who has flip flopped not only between issues, but even between the two parties, is not going to bring economic prosperity back to the country. The only candidate who has the will to do so and the record to back it up is Ron Paul.

As we continue to point out, there is an ongoing push to drill it into the minds of Republican supporters and voting Americans in general that Ron Paul cannot win.

Zeke Miller of Business Insider today perpetuates this fallacy, noting:

“Other candidates — particularly U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, who won the straw poll, and Texas Gov. Rick Perry — see an opportunity to reach out to Paul supporters as an “electable” candidate with appeal to a broader array of constituencies.”

“In Perry’s case, he has adopted Paul’s ardent criticism of the Fed and its chairman Ben Bernanke…”

“While it’s unlikely these overtures will attract Paul supporters while the libertarian is still in the race, they will help in the event Perry is still in the running after the early states.”

For the last time, Ron Paul IS an “electable candidate”. The fact that every single one of his opponents is riding his coat tails and stealing his campaign strategy should make this fact blindingly obvious.

Watch: Alex Jones breaks down the real Rick Perry and the false mantra that Ron Paul cannot win:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkMkJ5s1j0I&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkMkJ5s1j0I&feature=player_embedded
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Steve Watson is the London based writer and editor for Alex Jones’ Infowars.net, and Prisonplanet.com. He has a Masters Degree in International Relations from the School of Politics at The University of Nottingham in England.

Hatha Sunahara
17th August 2011, 10:25 AM
I'm waiting for the Rick Perry jokes to surface. Kinda like dumb blonde jokes.


Hatha

chad
17th August 2011, 11:33 AM
so, the great jobs creator is running for president. i'm sure he'll be able to replicate the texas experiment. all he'll have to do is just get all of the other 49 states oil wells + refineries up and running.

Libertytree
17th August 2011, 11:40 AM
Perry's just a slick talkin' Ron Paul wanna be, slick talkin' parrot and lets NOT forget a bilderberger most importantly.

iOWNme
21st August 2011, 04:49 PM
Zionist Gene Simmons endorses Rick Perry for President

http://www.politico.com/blogs/click/0811/Kiss_frontman_is_a_Rick_Perry_fan.html

http://images.politico.com/global/blogs/110817_gene_simmons_465_ap.jpg


KISS bassist Gene Simmons declared on Twitter that he's team Rick Perry.

Last year the metal man said he regretted voting for Obama and called him “unqualified.” Now, he’s ready to rock our for the Texas gov.

“I voted for Pres Bush. I voted for Pres Clinton. I voted for Pres Obama. The next president will be Gov Rick Perry,” he tweeted (http://twitter.com/#%21/genesimmons) on Tuesday. He followed it up with “Gov Perry worked for Al Gore and then switched to Republican. He will be our next President. I've never been wrong.”Is Luciferian Gene admitting to his Zionist knowledge of 'insider' politics here?


Check out his twitter page, read his posts. This guys is clueless or a chameleon in disguise.

http://twitter.com/#!/genesimmons

Libertytree
21st August 2011, 04:59 PM
A self righteous egomaniac, dufus trying desperately to stay in any spotlight/flashlight that sheds attention his way.

Cebu_4_2
21st August 2011, 05:00 PM
His cow tongue is still hanging on...

806

osoab
21st August 2011, 05:02 PM
Rick Perry accused of hypocrisy as he comes under fire for investment in America's largest pornography distributor (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2028353/Rick-Perry-comes-investment-Americas-largest-pornography-distributor.html)

LuckyStrike
21st August 2011, 05:38 PM
Israel selected him to be the president of the USA, along with the other ones the MSM gives coverage to. They are all Israel's candidates except Ron Paul.


Hatha

Indeed

http://www.truthinourtime.com/2009/11/nwo-shill-rick-perry-gets-defender-of.html

The city of Jerusalem is one of the oldest cities in the world and it has a new defender: Texas Governor Rick Perry.

In August, Perry was given the "Defender of Jerusalem" award. So Perry and his wife flew first class to Israel at more than $5,000 per ticket. The governor's security detail of four Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers was also along for the trip.

They all took the 7,000 mile journey to accept the award at a time when the governor was asking everyone else in state government to cut back on travel. During a speech in Houston, Perry directed state agencies to "curtail taxpayer funded travel."

According to state documents, the taxpayers' bill just to take Perry's security officers on the 5-day trip was more than $70,000. The breakdown includes $17,000 for rooms at the swanky King David Hotel, nearly $13,000 for food and more than 350 hours of overtime.

DMac
22nd August 2011, 07:46 AM
http://info.tpj.org/reports/pdf/perryprimer.fin.pdf


Rick Perry's Polluter Cronies (http://www.thenation.com/blog/162817/rick-perrys-polluter-cronies)

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Most infamously, when liberal Agriculture Commissioner Jim Hightower sought to require farmers to meet some basic safety requirements for use of pesticides, Perry led the opposition. Hightower merely sought to require public posting of when pesticides would be used and what dangerous chemicals they contain, so that farm workers and neighbors could take precautions. Farm workers would also have been not allowed into fields for a time after spraying. The chemical industry was not pleased. Perry, as chair of the relevant subcommittee in the legislature, tried to revoke the Agriculture Commissioner’s rule-making authority and to make the position appointed rather than elected. When that failed, Perry switched parties to run against Hightower, winning his first statewide election in 1990.

“Perry had been recruited by Karl Rove to switch parties and run against me on behalf of the chemical lobbies,” recalls Hightower. “He is a complete whore to polluter interests in our state. He’s avid practitioner of crony politics.” (LOL!!)

But just in case you were worried that Perry has enriched polluters while having to live on a public servant’s salary, rest assured that Perry has become a multimillionaire while in public office...