He sounds like my kind of guy. We need more like him.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Leland F. Jackson, CPA" <[email protected]>
To: "ProFox Email List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 12:34 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] Welcome to Deemocracy


> On 03/22/2010 07:16 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
>> God Bless Texas
>>    
> 
> I'm a little worried about Governor Rick Perry.  He was born and raised 
> in Paint Creek, Texas about 60 miles N/NE of Abilene.  As near as I can 
> tell, Governor Perry is about four clicks to the right of former 
> President George W Bush, who himself was petty far to the right.  
> Governor Perry is running for a third term, and just defeated Senator 
> Kay Bailey Hutchinson, who President George W. Bush supported, to win 
> the Republican primary.  He ran against Senator Hutchinson by portraying 
> her as a Washington insider and big pork barrel spender, which played 
> well on the strong anti-fed government sentiment of Texans.  One of his 
> political ads mention his support of the 10th amendment to the USA 
> constitution, which he said is suppose to keep the federal government 
> from interfering with Texas business.
> 
> I believe Governor Perry has Presidential ambitions, and I wouldn't be 
> surprised to see him run for president in 2012.  He has run Texas for 
> the last 10 years from a small, very extreme group of Republicans, who 
> are not really representative of the Texas Republican Party.  The Texas 
> Board of Education, which he appointed, has changed the education 
> curriculum to make it appear that conservative views are mainstream, 
> when they really aren't.  I'm providing a link to an article that 
> appeared 3/13/2010 in the New York Times.
> 
> Governor Perry would probably sucede Texas from the USA, and set her up 
> as an autonomous, sovereign country, if he though he could get away with 
> it.  Religious Righters running government spell bad news, so I'm a 
> strong supporter of separation of church and state.
> 
> Randy Neugebauer is my House of Representatives congressman from the 
> Texas 17th district, and he distinguished himself yesterday during the 
> vote on health care by calling one of his Democratic colleagues a baby 
> killer,  LOL , so that the kind of extremism I'm dealing with here in 
> Abilene.
> 


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