View Full Version : a picture is worth a 1,000 words - Perry talks trash to Dr. Paul
midnight rambler
7th September 2011, 09:39 PM
truly presidential material here
http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/OKFmp_EXHMm0KV8eTtB0Ow--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9aW5zZXQ7aD0zMzc7cT04NTt3PTUxMg--/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/Reuters/2011-09-08T022735Z_01_LOA29_RTRIDSP_3_USA-CAMPAIGN-DEBATE.jpg
po boy
7th September 2011, 09:43 PM
Just a pic or what was said?
midnight rambler
7th September 2011, 09:45 PM
I haven't seen or heard what was said, current splash on Drudge
MAGNES
7th September 2011, 09:46 PM
WTF ?
Left hook to the nose.
Whats the source ?
ximmy
7th September 2011, 09:49 PM
He said, "Senile old relic, you are not NWO material..."
po boy
7th September 2011, 09:50 PM
WTF ?
Left hook to the nose.
Whats the source ?
2 fingers to the eyes for that drug pushing shit bag.
Silver Moon Rising
7th September 2011, 09:54 PM
"I dare you to pull my finger..."
mamboni
7th September 2011, 09:56 PM
Appears to be a low class dimwitted thug demanding that the engineer step aside as he will be the next captain of the sinking ship, dammit! The engineer is trying to patch the leak in the hull and commence bailing out the water as the ship is floundering. The thug is angry at the engineer, claims he's stealing his thunder and that it's his turn to play captain: he sold his soul and wants that damn [sinking] ship. The engineer is baffled by his stupidity and avarice in the face of impending doom.
po boy
7th September 2011, 09:56 PM
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/sep/7/in-wide-field-its-romney-vs-perry/?page=all#pagebreak
For his part, Mr. Paul took repeated shots at Mr. Perry, governor of his home state, arguing he’s not as conservative as he seems, and honed in on the move to require 12-year-old girls to be vaccinated for HPV.
Forcing 12-year-old girls to take an inoculation to prevent this sexually transmitted disease, this is not good medicine,” said Mr. Paul, who is a medical doctor. “He did it with an executive order, passed it. The state was furious, and the Legislature overwhelmingly repealed.”
MAGNES
7th September 2011, 10:05 PM
This is from drudge, just found it, this is good,
http://i56.tinypic.com/s2g03q.jpg
http://drudgereport.com/
someone's pissed, lol
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/sep/7/in-wide-field-its-romney-vs-perry/?page=all#pagebreak
" For his part, Mr. Paul (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ron-paul/) took repeated shots at Mr. Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/), governor of his home state, arguing he’s not as conservative as he seems, and honed in on the move to require 12-year-old girls to be vaccinated for HPV.
Forcing 12-year-old girls to take an inoculation to prevent this sexually transmitted disease, this is not good medicine,” said Mr. Paul (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ron-paul/), who is a medical doctor. “He did it with an executive order, passed it. The state was furious, and the Legislature overwhelmingly repealed.”
edit add, poboy found it first with same quote, RP really hammered Perry
PatColo
7th September 2011, 10:10 PM
:):(:p:o:D;D8)O0>:D
http://gold-silver.us/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=974&d=1315454952
midnight rambler
8th September 2011, 12:00 AM
978
Ponce
8th September 2011, 12:03 AM
Perry = You better don't hit me again............Paul = Who me?
Gaillo
8th September 2011, 12:22 AM
Wow! That gay-florida-stripclub faggot sure can look stern and point his finger menacingly! ::)
NWO asshole.
Awoke
8th September 2011, 06:15 AM
That gay-florida-stripclub faggot
Is this true, or are you just saying stuff to make a point that he's a douche?
Cebu_4_2
8th September 2011, 06:42 AM
It is obvious he is one of the chosen ones. No mention of RP today on NPR, Perry and Romney only. So looks like that's what we get, Going to get my shit in order and get the fuck outta dodge, had enough.
sirgonzo420
8th September 2011, 07:13 AM
It is obvious he is one of the chosen ones. No mention of RP today on NPR, Perry and Romney only. So looks like that's what we get, Going to get my shit in order and get the fuck outta dodge, had enough.
Yeah, but where ya gonna go?
Son-of-Liberty
8th September 2011, 07:55 AM
Is this true, or are you just saying stuff to make a point that he's a douche?
There is some truth to this apparently he put a visit to a cross dressing festival or something like that on his expense account then when questioned about it blamed it on his wife. (sorry if I might be butchering the story heard it second hand)
Awoke
8th September 2011, 09:32 AM
Nothing surprises me coming from members of the FMC.
po boy
8th September 2011, 10:30 AM
Ron Paul Fans Allege Rick Perry ‘Assault’ During Debate Break Based On Photo
http://www.mediaite.com/online/apoplectic-ron-paul-fans-allege-rick-perry-assault-during-debate-commercial-break/
mamboni
8th September 2011, 10:43 AM
http://www.mediaite.com/online/apoplectic-ron-paul-fans-allege-rick-perry-assault-during-debate-commercial-break/
Ron Paul was the only Statesman and man of substance on that stage; it's so obvious even in the photographs of the event. The other candidates appear as wannabe amateur actors who have substituted a salon tan for honest work and experience.
DMac
8th September 2011, 10:53 AM
Rick Perry Tries to Get Out of Ticket - Texas State Trooper Dashcam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8CvXIY6mgk
vacuum
8th September 2011, 10:53 AM
This guy Perry is a thug and a dumb brute just like Dick Cheney. Only not as smart or well groomed.
http://static01.mediaite.com/med/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/paulperry3.jpg
http://static01.mediaite.com/med/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/perrypaul2.com_.jpg
http://static01.mediaite.com/med/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/perrypaulhuntsman.jpg
sunnyandseventy
8th September 2011, 11:07 AM
Looks like Rick Perry is getting ready to show Ron Paul that he's done a few prostate exams in his time too.
Neuro
8th September 2011, 11:32 AM
Looks like Rick Perry is getting ready to show Ron Paul that he's done a few prostate exams in his time too.
Lol well obstetricians don't do to many prostate exams, but I wouldn't expect Perry to know that...
Libertytree
8th September 2011, 11:51 AM
Needless to say I'm pissed right the fuck off!
So, Perry grabs Ron Paul, points a finger in his face, backs him away from his podium and Huntsman gets between them. Am I jumping to conclusions here?
It seems like this would be front and center news today....that is if we had any real journalists around.
Perry just hit the top of my shit list.
midnight rambler
8th September 2011, 11:51 AM
Looks like Rick Perry is getting ready to show Ron Paul that he's done a few prostate exams in his time too.
Those would be home exams in a casual setting - and he wouldn't have been using his hand.
ximmy
8th September 2011, 11:58 AM
A should see video... Cop was being totally cool while Perry is a complete dick.
Rick Perry Tries to Get Out of Ticket - Texas State Trooper Dashcam
vacuum
8th September 2011, 12:06 PM
You're right LT, he did back him away from the podium.
Gaillo
8th September 2011, 12:12 PM
There is some truth to this apparently he put a visit to a cross dressing festival or something like that on his expense account then when questioned about it blamed it on his wife. (sorry if I might be butchering the story heard it second hand)
That. Apparently, he went to a gay stripclub (not a "festival"), put it on his expense account, then tried to get a law passed to make it illegal to access expense accounts, or something like that. It's been covered in alternative media by several different sources, MSM is silent of course. Also, there's quite a bit of talk going around talk shows (Jones, etc.) that he's bisexual and visits Texas prostitutes and gay strip clubs... I don't know if there's any truth to that or not, it won't change my own opinion that the guy's a scumbag whether it comes out that he is or isn't!
jimswift
8th September 2011, 12:32 PM
Typical bullying type tactics.
Ron Paul is clearly an intellectual superior to this opportunist windbag, so he has to try and act all tough guy in an attempt to make up the difference.
mamboni
8th September 2011, 12:34 PM
That. Apparently, he went to a gay stripclub (not a "festival"), put it on his expense account, then tried to get a law passed to make it illegal to access expense accounts, or something like that. It's been covered in alternative media by several different sources, MSM is silent of course. Also, there's quite a bit of talk going around talk shows (Jones, etc.) that he's bisexual and visits Texas prostitutes and gay strip clubs... I don't know if there's any truth to that or not, it won't change my own opinion that the guy's a scumbag whether it comes out that he is or isn't!
Perry is the perfect Zio-controlled puppet presidential candidate: dumb, vainglorious, with skeletons in the closet and utterly blackmailable.
Libertytree
8th September 2011, 01:34 PM
If you were to grab a cop like this it would be assault and you'd get your ass tazed or shot! At the very least it's battery or intimidating a congressman, imagine if Perry had pulled this on Bauchman, it's be splashed everywhere and would be THE story of the day. FWIW or any good it'll do I emailed the pics to a few news folks.
vacuum
8th September 2011, 02:14 PM
Drudge now has the pics up
http://gold-silver.us/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=980&stc=1&d=1315512872
osoab
8th September 2011, 06:00 PM
Perry vs. Paul: A Texas-sized war (http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/sep/8/perry-vs-paul-texas-sized-war/)
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — The scrap between Rick Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/) and Mitt Romney (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/mitt-romney/) may have gotten more attention in Wednesday’s presidential candidates debate, but it was tame compared to the dust-up between Mr. Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/) and Rep. Ron Paul (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ron-paul/), two Texans who apparently have spent plenty of time digging up dirt on each other and aren’t afraid to use it.
At one point when the video cameras weren’t rolling — though the incident was caught by still photographers — Mr. Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/) walked over Mr. Paul (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ron-paul/)’s lectern, took hold of the congressman’s wrist and wagged his finger at him.
A spokesman for Mr. Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/) said Thursday it was a policy conversation, not a heated exchange.
“The governor and the congressman talked about border security. It was a cordial conversation,” said Mark Miner.
The two Texans, though, lost few opportunities to focus on one another in the debate.
http://media.washtimes.com/media/image/2011/09/08/republican-debate_live2_s220x162.jpg?9752c9c6f6e144e119641e1e f8dc170aeae52a15 (http://www.washingtontimes.com/multimedia/image/republican-debate_live2jpg/)
Texas Gov. Rick Perry (left), former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman (center) and Rep. Ron Paul, Texas Republican, talk Sept. 7, 2011, during a break at the Republican presidential candidate debate at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, Calif. (Associated Press)
The first shot was invited by the debate moderators, who asked Mr. Paul (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ron-paul/) to expand on his accusations, made in recent days, that Mr. Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/), who has spent more than a decade as governor of Texas, is less conservative than voters think.
“Just take the HPV,” Mr. Paul (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ron-paul/) said, referring to Mr. Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/)’s scrapped plan to require schoolgirls in the state to be given a vaccine against the sexually transmitted virus. “Forcing 12-year-old girls to take an inoculation to prevent this sexually transmitted disease, this is not good medicine, I do not believe. I think it’s social misfit.”
Mr. Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/) acknowledged he’d gone about the plan the wrong way when he tried to bypass the legislature, but said he’d been trying to combat cervical cancer, which can result from HPV, and said his plan would have allowed parents to opt out of the inoculation program.
Later, after Mr. Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/) criticized the health care law Mr. Romney (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/mitt-romney/) signed in Massachusetts, Mr. Paul (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ron-paul/) jumped in and said Mr. Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/) should worry about his own record, since he had written “a really fancy letter supporting Hillarycare” — the health program former first lady Hillary Clinton tried to enact in the 1990s.
Mr. Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/) fired back, pointing to a letter Mr. Paul (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ron-paul/) wrote in 1987 announcing he was dropping out of the the party he now seeks to lead because he was disappointed in then-President Reagan (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ronald-reagan/).
“Speaking of letters, I was more interested in the one that you wrote to Ronald Reagan (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ronald-reagan/) back and said I’m going to quit the party because of the things you believe in,” Mr. Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/) said.
He didn’t any further before Mr. Paul (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ron-paul/) insisted on responding.
“I support the message of Ronald Reagan (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ronald-reagan/). The message was great. But the consequence — we have to be honest with ourselves — it was not all that great,” Mr. Paul (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ron-paul/) said.
The attacks kept up even during the commercial breaks — and not just on stage. Mr. Paul (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/ron-paul/) had paid to run an ad during the MSNBC broadcast attacking Mr. Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/), pointing to his support for Al Gore’s presidential bid in the 1980s, including twice calling the governor a “cheerleader.”
“Al Gore found a cheerleader in Texas named Rick Perry (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/rick-perry/),” the ad announcer intones.
General of Darkness
8th September 2011, 06:04 PM
Where's the video on audio of this? Pictures and all the other bullshit is speculation. Show me the video.
Serpo
8th September 2011, 06:06 PM
Finger pointing is interpreted as either a sign of assertiveness or a sign of aggression.
http://1to101.com/Body_Language
Libertytree
8th September 2011, 06:09 PM
Where's the video on audio of this? Pictures and all the other bullshit is speculation. Show me the video.
Gawd a mighty dude! some things don't need vid, sure it'd be cool but lets be honest, anyone who pulled that shit with any of us would have a problem on their hands.
osoab
8th September 2011, 06:11 PM
Where's the video on audio of this? Pictures and all the other bullshit is speculation. Show me the video.
The article above says that all media cameras were off at the time. Only press photos.
midnight rambler
8th September 2011, 06:18 PM
GoD, if someone laid their hands on you like in the photo, what would your first reaction be? Feed 'em to Enzo or what??
General of Darkness
8th September 2011, 06:21 PM
Gawd a mighty dude! some things don't need vid, sure it'd be cool but lets be honest, anyone who pulled that shit with any of us would have a problem on their hands.
LT no doubt about that. I'd have love to have seen pictures of RP slapping Perry across his jew blowing lips. I think Perryberg did himself in. The truth about him is going to start really coming out now. The biggest hurtle is the jew media. That's why this Republic which has somehow become a democracy is doomed to fail.
General of Darkness
8th September 2011, 06:25 PM
GoD, if someone laid their hands on you like in the photo, what would your first reaction be? Feed 'em to Enzo or what??
Honestly, if Enzo was next to me and I was touched in that manned, oh hell, he would have ripped their arm off. Personally, I would have broke Perry's eye socket, and based on the law it would have been within my right. Perry assaulted the old man.
gunDriller
8th September 2011, 06:28 PM
LT no doubt about that. I'd have love to have seen pictures of RP slapping Perry across his jew blowing lips. I think Perryberg did himself in. The truth about him is going to start really coming out now. The biggest hurtle is the jew media. That's why this Republic which has somehow become a democracy is doomed to fail.
the Zio media will have to get used to saying the words "Ron Paul" and "front-runner" in the same sentence.
they're having some trouble getting their words out.
the cat, or should i say The Vulture (Israel), has got their tongue.
PatColo
8th September 2011, 07:04 PM
nice Izzy/UN/NWO powder-blue necktie on GoodHair Fairy! ;)
http://static01.mediaite.com/med/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/perrypaul2.com_.jpg (http://static01.mediaite.com/med/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/perrypaul2.com_.jpg)
I often wished I'd saved my thread in conspiracies, titled something like "Light Blue Neckties on DC Pol's: Izzy/UN/NWO?
Most of the replies were from me, as I'd post pics as they'd come out in the news of key speeches, events etc where the "leader" would be sporting the telltale powder blue necktie- color of Izzy's and the UN's flag. It brought the point home pretty well, these pol's are serving a master other than who the populace is led to believe.
It would be good to rebuild that thread here, as it's one of those in-our-faces symbols which I never see noted. The PBS piece below hints around that something is afoot with the blue ties, but they refrain from going there, spinning it instead as benign, coincidental, fashion trend yada yada.
The OP cited this article which was a segment on PBS Newshour in '03,
TIES THAT BIND (http://www.pbs.org/newshour/essays/july-dec03/mudd_11-26.html)
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/images/common/line.gif
November 26, 2003
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/images/common/blank.gif
Former NewsHour correspondent Roger Mudd returns with some observations about what some people are wearing around their necks.
ROGER MUDD: Not since George Schultz, Ronald Reagan's secretary of state, wore the same necktie four days in a row back in 1983, has there been anything quite like the blue tie phenomenon of the George W. Bush administration.
It's not that it's gone unnoticed, it's just that nobody has seemed willing to talk about it. That is until tonight. ( Cheers and applause )
The phenomenon began soon after the president's inauguration more than two years ago, when America's chief executive would show up from time to time wearing a tie whose color was unknown in Washington, D.C. -- not the familiar power red or the Ivy Leaguer's stripe or the diplomat's polka dot or even the bureaucrat's standard silk foulard, but a blue that seemed more at home on a teenaged girl's bedroom wall than on a necktie.
It was a blue that the paint store color charts might call "rock-a-bye blue" or "bassinet blue," and it was a blue that sent a signal: "I, George Bush, am from Texas. I wear cowboy boots. I wear blue jeans. I talk with a twang. But that doesn't mean I can't be sensitive once in a while."
As Washington has discovered about this administration, once a signal goes out from the Oval Office, it's heard and heeded from the west wing all the way to fish and wildlife. Quietly but without hesitation, the men of this administration began to add to their tie racks those blue cravats that branded them as George Bush men. One of the first was the president's political guru, Karl Rove, and, of course his press secretary. Then came the attorney-general. Other cabinet secretaries, like Spencer Abraham, quickly fell in line, not to mention their Secret Service escorts. Even deputy secretaries got the word. The blue buzz naturally reached California.
SPOKESMAN: Mr. Speaker, the president of the United States. ( Cheers and applause )
ROGER MUDD: And when the president gave his state of the union speech in January, he could look down on a bevy of blue-tied Republicans: McConnell of Kentucky; Santorum of Pennsylvania; Lott of Mississippi; Roberts of Kansas; Smith of Oregon; and in the front row, Commerce Secretary Evans, out blued by Labor Secretary Chao.
The blue tie had become, it seemed, a badge of loyalty. Only few have dared to hold out. To date there is no usable evidence that either Secretary of State Powell or C.I.A. Director Tenet has worn a Bush blue in public, but that might change if their oversight is pointed out. On his recent trip to London, the president wore that blue tie two days in a row, trying no doubt to let the Brits know that like his daddy he really has a kinder, softer side.
How proud he must have been to see the prime minister wearing not only a blue tie, but a blue shirt, and how even prouder he was when wearing his white tie and tails, he fell in beside Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace and saw that she was wearing his blue. It is true that The Washington Post in one of its early dispatches from London, reported that President Bush was wearing "his familiar blue tie." But that line vanished from all later editions, and has not been seen since. So once again, the NewsHour continues to breaking new ground. I'm Roger Mudd.
And it's demrats & repugs alike, not just the ziocons,
Obummer at the 9/11/09 8th anniversary of 9/11 commemoration, (http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90783/91321/6755644.html)
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/mediafile/200909/11/P200909112258251964216952.jpg
PatColo
8th September 2011, 07:37 PM
The biggest hurtle is the jew media.
The biggest hurdle is ultimately the sham election process - after which the zio-decreed "winner" gets placed in the white house & wears the zio-meatshield outfit for 4 years.
As we've seen demonstrated in numerous "the ZSM is ignoring RP!!" threads here @ GSUS, and as we'll presumably continue to see for the next ~14 months: the ZSM's role will be to "manage perceptions" [read: systematically deceive] so that come Nov-12, the "outcome" of the fake election is not perceived by "most of the public" to be fraudulent.
worrying about how RP's running his campaign is like worrying about the deck chair arrangement on the titanic.... a diversion of precious energy from the core "problem" which must be remedied (reform the sham 'HAVA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help_America_Vote_Act)' election process) before getting giddy over any "reformer candidate" (who ISN'T talking about the very election reform which would enable their actually winning...)
"Ron Paul cannot win if this persists" ;)
http://gold-silver.us/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=901&d=1314889241
Why isn't RP talking about the fake election process which will ensure he doesn't "win"?? Isn't he just enshrining the myth that US "elections" have integrity?
Until he makes the fake elections a central talking point of his campaign, raising public awareness & thereby inciting election reform; he'll remain, willfully, controlled opposition - a steam release valve.
mick silver
8th September 2011, 08:05 PM
Needless to say I'm pissed right the fuck off!
So, Perry grabs Ron Paul, points a finger in his face, backs him away from his podium and Huntsman gets between them. Am I jumping to conclusions here?
It seems like this would be front and center news today....that is if we had any real journalists around.
Perry just hit the top of my shit list. and my shit list just keeps getting longer every fuckin day
MAGNES
8th September 2011, 09:22 PM
Drudge now has the pics up
Good posts vaccuum, very revealing pics,
the bigger ones really tell a story, Perry looks mad.
Look at his eyes.
Good screen shot, you beat me to it.
What drudge puts up is significant, the entire
political establishment and media read daily, and
apparently millions of original clicks, even DHS
" big sis " isn't happy with them and monitors them.
MAGNES
8th September 2011, 09:32 PM
That. Apparently, he went to a gay stripclub (not a "festival"), put it on his expense account, then tried to get a law passed to make it illegal to access expense accounts, or something like that. It's been covered in alternative media by several different sources, MSM is silent of course. Also, there's quite a bit of talk going around talk shows (Jones, etc.) that he's bisexual and visits Texas prostitutes and gay strip clubs... I don't know if there's any truth to that or not, it won't change my own opinion that the guy's a scumbag whether it comes out that he is or isn't!
First I heard of this, almost all of these are from WRH,
seems Rivero needs to get hold of the story, and Madsen
too. The NeoCons are totally into him no doubt, look at
his record. NeoCons were caught doing honey traps and
no charges, per Sibel Edmonds testimony, FBI knows all,
she ain't being charged with perjury or destroyed, she is
credible.
rick perry al gore campaign manager
http://www.google.com/search?q=rick+perry+al+gore+campaign+manager&hl=en&aq=0&aqi=g10&aql=&oq=rick+perry+al+gore+
Under Scrutiny, Perry Walks Back HPV Decision — Rick Perry | The Texas Tribune (http://www.texastribune.org/texas-people/rick-perry/facing-new-scrutiny-perry-walks-back-hpv-decision/)
Rick Perry backed an already-climate-crusading Al Gore in '88 - Bob King - POLITICO.com (http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0811/61428.html)
Rick Perry—Another Texas Governor (and GOP POTUS candidate) for Amnesty | Original Dissent (http://originaldissent.com/node/2071)
Rick Perry's NAFTA Superhighway Problem - Page 1 - Rachel Alexander - Townhall Conservative (http://townhall.com/columnists/rachelalexander/2011/08/12/rick_perrys_nafta_superhighway_problem)
YouTube - TX Gov. Rick Perry Attends Bilderberg in Istanbul, 2007 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90jfQrb4wAE)
Governor Perry's trip to Israel in question - WeAreAustin.com (http://weareaustin.com/fulltext?nxd_id=38942&nxd_85116_start=15)
Rick Perry Signed Hate Crimes Bill in Texas (http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/8804-rick-perry-signed-hate-crimes-bill-in-texas)
midnight rambler
8th September 2011, 09:46 PM
and my shit list just keeps getting longer every fuckin day
The very best satisfaction is derived from outlasting the competition, therefore I would suggest one take pains to do just that.
MAGNES
8th September 2011, 10:17 PM
Is this true, or are you just saying stuff to make a point that he's a douche?
I thought this one was bad enough.
http://www.ronpaulwasright.net/Liberal-Rick-Perry.html
Nothing new really.
Obama's Chicago bathhouse boyfriend, then you got Bush II, same thing.
http://www.chicagonow.com/chicago-muckrakers/files/2011/07/RahmBallet.jpg
iOWNme
9th September 2011, 07:08 AM
Is RP senile?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2QnrHPKIR8&feature=player_embedded
http://www.prisonplanet.com/ron-paul-responds-to-perry-intimidation-photos-there-were-no-cross-words.html
Despite photos that appeared to show Rick Perry aggressively grabbing Ron Paul’s wrist and wagging a finger in his face during the debate commercials, the Congressman, ever the gentleman he is, has made light of the exchange.
“I wish it were a much more interesting story than that, because I don’t even recall the moment that it was occurring and I don’t remember exactly what he said. But we didn’t have any cross words. ” Paul said.
“The most challenging words were said on stage when not only I, but others, called him on some of the programs in Texas.”
DMac
9th September 2011, 07:16 AM
Why isn't RP talking about the fake election process which will ensure he doesn't "win"?? Isn't he just enshrining the myth that US "elections" have integrity?
Until he makes the fake elections a central talking point of his campaign, raising public awareness & thereby inciting election reform; he'll remain, willfully, controlled opposition - a steam release valve.
Agreed. Good point!
nunaem
9th September 2011, 09:01 AM
Is RP senile?
The presidential race involves a lot of alpha male posturing. RP calling Perry out on his thuggery will be seen as weakness by the sheeple. Instead, RP turned it around and said that Perry was the one being abused, lowering Perry's alpha creds.
k-os
9th September 2011, 09:38 AM
The presidential race involves a lot of alpha male posturing. RP calling Perry out on his thuggery will be seen as weakness by the sheeple. Instead, RP turned it around and said that Perry was the one being abused, lowering Perry's alpha creds.
Interesting.
The way I see it: Ron Paul is a real man.
nunaem
9th September 2011, 09:44 AM
Interesting.
The way I see it: Ron Paul is a real man.
With the sheeple, form beats function, and style beats substance. If the presidential debates were wrestling matches the sheeple would vote for the last man standing. (see: President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho)
Libertarian_Guard
9th September 2011, 08:20 PM
Ron Paul and Rick Perry hate each other and have for years. I can tell you this living in Texas and thus being all too familiar with both. For many, many years, Ron Paul and the Texas GOP had a longstanding ‘non-agression pact’ since Ron Paul tried and failed to run as a libertarian for Potus. Ron Paul would not oppose the Texas GOP in Texas and the Texas GOP would support, defend, and fund Ron Paul as one of their own.
Ron Paul broke this pact when he used is state organization to back Medina (a truther) over Perry in the last race for governor, and then tried to it was ‘coincidental’ and he had nothing to do with it. No one believed that least of all Perry who promptly got Ron Paul’s seat redistricted out from under him in the latest redistricting map of Texas.
That’s the real reason Ron Paul is retiring from congress while running for Potus. He knows that if he runs again, he loses because is long standing protected district is g-o-n-e.
http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/ron-paul-and-rick-perrys-off-camera-confrontation-at-reagan-library-debate/
zap
9th September 2011, 09:08 PM
Perry is an Asshole! I have no use for the lying B ^&^(&*
General of Darkness
10th September 2011, 12:23 AM
Personally if RP would have slapped that bitch Perry in his jew cock holstering mouth he'd win 2012 hands down. Amerikwa is looking for a leader.
keehah
11th September 2011, 01:43 AM
Perry's college transcript:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/61684192/Rick-Perry-s-Texas-A-M-Transcript
He got an A in Improv and World Military Systems.
C average otherwise.
Perry also did poorly on classes within his animal science major. In fall semester 1970, he received a D in veterinary anatomy, a F in a second course on organic chemistry and a C in animal breeding. He did get an A in world military systems and “Improv. of Learning” -- his only two As while at A&M.
Personally if RP would have slapped that bitch Perry in his jew cock holstering mouth he'd win 2012 hands down. Amerikwa is looking for a leader.
You should write in someone who can take him in a brawl then, not a slim senior.
Jesse? But only if the president does not get buggered before getting on airforce 1.
Chuck may have been sucked into the chicanery.
http://nimg.sulekha.com/entertainment/original700/chuck-norris-rick-perry-2010-12-2-19-20-27.jpg
jimswift
11th September 2011, 04:09 AM
WTF does Chuck Norris have to do with anything, i don't get it?
Why does a bad 80's kung-fu actor with a rug have any influence on national politics?
So a guy was in a few movies and sold cheap exercise equipment on some infomercials at 3a.m., this qualifies him for what exactly?
iOWNme
11th September 2011, 08:15 AM
WTF does Chuck Norris have to do with anything, i don't get it?
Why does a bad 80's kung-fu actor with a rug have any influence on national politics?
So a guy was in a few movies and sold cheap exercise equipment on some infomercials at 3a.m., this qualifies him for what exactly?
Norris writes a syndicated column for a bunch of online news sites. Chuck knows 9/11 was an inside job. He just thinks that the bad Muslims are real, but that our Government aids them. He is so stuck in the Laft v Right that he cannot see 2 feet in front of his nose. He is more Controlled Op. And he has a lot of brain dead followers.
http://townhall.com/columnists/chucknorris/2011/09/06/feds_still_enable_terrorists_10_years_after_911/page/full/
http://media.townhall.com/Townhall/colPics/columnistsChuckNorris.gif
Ten years ago, after 9/11, Americans chanted, "We will never forget."
Today the White House is chanting that it is not "just about us."
Terrorism has been tempered and transformed ever since 2009, when President Barack Obama took office and turned the global war on terror into an "overseas contingency operation" and coddled the global Muslim community from Cairo by saying that part of his "responsibility as president of the United States is to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear" and create a "partnership between America and Islam." Since those actions, a slew of terrorists have slipped through the cracks of U.S. international and homeland security.
Alex Jones' Infowars.com recently documented several examples of how the feds have "dispensed with all pretense of the war on terror being focused on Al-Qaeda Muslims."
In April 2009, The Washington Times reported that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano stood by a DHS intelligence assessment report that "lists returning veterans among terrorist risks to the U.S." And in the same month, The Wall Street Journal reported that the FBI was running a probe targeting returning veterans as extremists and a major domestic threat.
At the end of last year, an Atlanta station, WSB-TV, reported that "the State Department is sending hundreds of millions of dollars to save mosques overseas." The anchor noted that the U.S. Agency for International Development granted enormous funds for mosques in Cairo, Cyprus, Tajikistan and Mali.
In March, Judicial Watch obtained new documents via a Freedom of Information Act request that revealed that U.S. officials had apprehended 663 illegal immigrants last year with suspected ties to terrorist groups. Yet our borders and ports remain as porous for illegals as a screen through which gnats slip.
In the same month, ABC News reported that the "U.S. government formally requested the early release of a convicted terrorist (Mohammed Babar) from federal prison, even though the terrorist admitted that he continued to support the killing of U.S. soldiers serving in Muslim countries."
Just a few weeks ago, as a part of its "If You See Something, Say Something" stoolie campaign, Homeland Security released two videos, in which nearly every segment shows a shift in federal strategy from catching foreign terrorists to targeting white middle-class Americans who are against big government as terrorists, including tea partyers, anti-Fed activists and even veterans. (These videos echo Vice President Joe Biden's recent remarks that tea partyers are like "terrorists.")
On Aug. 26, Fox News reported that the State Department is protecting the privacy of terrorists by refusing to release documents about Anwar al-Awlaki, the Muslim cleric who became the first American on the CIA's kill or capture terrorist list. In response to a Fox News FOIA request for al-Awlaki's passport records, the State Department replied, "The release of this information to you would be an invasion of personal privacy of another person, without written authorization from that person."
It's official: The feds have lost their minds, this time at the cost of forgetting the heart of 9/11 and all the sacrifices made to fight militant Islam since. Ten years after 9/11, the federal government has become an acute enabler of terrorism. It is suffering from a self-inflicted terrorist amnesia, despite the fact that even in the past two years, there have been 126 terror-related arrests, and all have been Muslims.
With the killing of Osama bin Laden and President Obama's recent order to withdraw more troops from Afghanistan, it appears that the feds soon will be raising the banner that the "overseas contingency operation is mission complete." But what they really need is a wake-up call to jar them out of their terrorist amnesia!
We should plant the feds in the heart of Afghanistan and have them seriously reconsider al-Qaida's assault on America and exactly how and why our courageous troops and their families continue to sacrifice for us -- something well-documented by film producer Mike Slee in his most recent film tribute to our service members and their families as a part of Operation Patriot Care Package, highlighted on Sean Hannity's Fox News Channel show and on Slee's own website, http://ZaragozaPictures.com.
Unfortunately, this terrorism amnesia has spread outside Washington and infected such officials as New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has decided that a ground zero commemoration for the victims of 9/11 on the attack's 10th anniversary will be held without prayer. Neither clergy nor first responders have been invited to the event, because Bloomberg apparently thinks politicians will be sufficient to comfort the still-grieving families and nation. Please sign the Family Resource Council's petition to Bloomberg to reverse his decision and recognize that prayer is needed more than politics.
Bloomberg needs to take a lesson from people like Rosellen Dowdell, the widow of Lt. Kevin Dowdell, who was a New York firefighter who gave up his life on 9/11. She told the Catholic News Service: "I've never blamed God. I've always looked to God for an answer. I guess I always hoped there was solace in going to church and being in the presence of God."
Similarly, Monsignor Michael J. Curran told CNS: "So many of these families, who have every reason to be angry at God, have not given up. They are still faithful. I'm more aware of the spiritual strength of people. Folks are not fair-weather friends of God. The question of 'why?' is still out there, but they are willing to trust God and keep him at the center of their lives. Nobody has just slammed down their bat and ball and gone home."
Ten years ago, in the wake of the worst terrorist attacks in our nation's history, Americans turned to one another and God for help and comfort. The wise still seek him. They know the truth -- as did most of America's Founding Fathers -- in Psalm 33:12: "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord."
God bless and help all the victims of 9/11, from United Flight 93 to the Pentagon and New York and beyond, and may the real memory of 9/11 live on in our hearts and minds so that even our posterity will say, "We will never forget."
Awoke
12th September 2011, 01:11 PM
i posted this info on another website and this is the response i got-
"i'm pretty sure you're a fucking moron. I can't fathom anyone feeding into that steaming pile of bullshit."
gim 2?
mick silver
12th September 2011, 02:44 PM
who in the hell is rick ferry
Gaillo
12th September 2011, 03:19 PM
who in the hell is rick ferry
Exactly.
joboo
12th September 2011, 05:28 PM
Finger pointing is interpreted as either a sign of assertiveness or a sign of aggression.
http://1to101.com/Body_Language
...and/or political faggotry.
and who the hell deep throats an entire corn dog to take a first bite? Anyone with an IQ over 50?
Good lord...
k-os
12th September 2011, 05:30 PM
...and/or political faggotry.
and who the hell deep throats an entire corn dog to take a first bite? Anyone with an IQ over 50?
Good lord...
With a camera nearby!
joboo
12th September 2011, 05:47 PM
No kidding.
Cute song, but now I can't get the image of the bachmann/perry swirling corn dogs out of my head...ahh!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdLSFidrbio
Ponce
12th September 2011, 06:07 PM
I'll never eat another hot dog for the rest of my life...........uffffffffffffffffffff.
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