Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Old Texican on Governor Rick Perry's Debate. Perry / Palin at odds?

Rick Perry Execution Texas
"The company was Merck, and it was a $5,000 contribution that I had received from them. I raise about $30 million. If you're saying I can be bought for $5,000, I am offended."
James Richard "Rick" Perry, the longest-serving governor in Texas history, was sworn in as the state's 47th chief executive on December 21, 2000, replacing then-governor George W. Bush upon his ascendancy to the White House. He was elected to a four-year term in 2002 and re-elected in 2006 and 2010.
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I for one will be studying her September speeches very carefully for an indication. 
I know that she likes Governor Perry, and I know she is essentially a humble person.  I know that she truly doesn’t want to be President, no more than Governor Perry wants to be President.  There is no question in my mind that the two of them have spent considerable time on the phone. 
Governor Perry admits candidly that his own wife “kicked me out of my comfort zone”, and literally challenged him to run….unless he was chicken.
I cannot help but wonder what is going on in Sarah’s household.  She and her family have “been through the mill” once already, and have suffered immensely for it.
Having said all of that, If she runs, it will because she is on our side.  She will be doing so as our servant.  Sorta’ reminds me of Jesus washing his disciple’s feet. 
(St. John 13: verses 5 thru 16)
That is what Sarah is referring to when she speaks of serving with “a servant’s heart.”
I hope each of you reading this will pull out your Bible and read those verses.
Sarah’s plan outlined Saturday:
She went on to say “I wanna tell you what my plan is!”
With those eight words, Palin announced what many believe is the beacon of hope for America; the staple of a potential Presidential campaign, her plan.
1st Let’s enforce the 10th Amendment!  Devolve powers back locally where the founders intended them to be.
2nd We must repeal Obamacare and reign in burdensome regulations that are a boot on our neck.   Let the private sector breathe and grow.
3rd We must prioritize and cut.  Cancel unused stimulus funds and have that come to Jesus moment where we own up to the debt challenge that is entitlement reform.  The status quo is no longer an option.  Entitlement reform is our duty now and it must be done I n a way that honors our commitment to our esteemed elders today while keeping faith with future generations.
4th It is time for America to become the energy super power.  The real stimulus that we’ve been waiting for is robust and responsible domestic energy production.  We have the resources.  Affordable secure energy is the key to any thriving economy and it must be our foundation.  Drill here, drill now, let the refineries and the pipelines be built stop kowtowing to foreign countries.



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 Nevada governor endorses Perry for president


Reuters - 15 hours ago
"As a governor, Rick Perry created a tremendous blueprint for job creation, and aspresident I know he will get America working again.
2 days ago – Louisiana Gov. throws support to Texas Gov. Rick Perry Read more by Lucy Madison on CBS News' Political Hotsheet.


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