God told him to run

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The voters will tell him to lose.
 
I think it is interesting if he runs (did he announce officially yet?), it pretty much will take the evangelical vote away from Romney in the "I'm more Christian than you" contest. How will it effect Bachmann?
 
God should have told him not to put his finger on the trigger until he is ready to fire the gun.
 
This should help (P)Rick Perrys chances with the gunlovers:



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what's his deal?

He's a RINO. he's tried pushing this trans texas corridor on us for several years. This last election cycle he said it was dead and that he wouldn't resurrect it. He did, or tried to. He's for gun rights on concealed carry only, not open carry. he wants to privatize a bunch of our highways and put tollways on alot of the others. He allowed the liberals to strong arm the legislature in to spending some of the rainy day fund instead of cutting the budget.
 
SmarterThanFew is just pissed because the Texas cops spanked him for driving with no license, and Perry said he'd choke the little pussy if he does it again.

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Well, Bachmann does have the support of the gods of the USA, the Koch brothers, so the rest are just fakers...
 
You'd better quit mocking God's chosen ones, or the puppy gets it.

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Rick Perry's Army of God???

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The voters will tell him to lose.

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The little known radical theocratic movement behind Gov. Rick Perry

The movement is called the New Apostolic Reformation. Believers fashion themselves modern-day prophets and apostles. They have taken Pentecostalism, with its emphasis on ecstatic worship and the supernatural, and given it an adrenaline shot.

The movement’s top prophets and apostles believe they have a direct line to God. Through them, they say, He communicates specific instructions and warnings. When mankind fails to heed the prophecies, the results can be catastrophic: earthquakes in Japan, terrorist attacks in New York, and economic collapse. On the other hand, they believe their God-given decrees have ended mad cow disease in Germany and produced rain in drought-stricken Texas.

Their beliefs can tend toward the bizarre. Some consider Freemasonry a “demonic stronghold” tantamount to witchcraft. The Democratic Party, one prominent member believes, is controlled by Jezebel and three lesser demons. Some prophets even claim to have seen demons at public meetings. They’ve taken biblical literalism to an extreme. In Texas, they engage in elaborate ceremonies involving branding irons, plumb lines and stakes inscribed with biblical passages driven into the earth of every Texas county.

If they simply professed unusual beliefs, movement leaders wouldn’t be remarkable. But what makes the New Apostolic Reformation movement so potent is its growing fascination with infiltrating politics and government. The new prophets and apostles believe Christians—certain Christians—are destined to not just take “dominion” over government, but stealthily climb to the commanding heights of what they term the “Seven Mountains” of society, including the media and the arts and entertainment world. They believe they’re intended to lord over it all. As a first step, they’re leading an “army of God” to commandeer civilian government.

In Rick Perry, they may have found their vessel. And the interest appears to be mutual.

By Charles Johnson

Read Rick Perry's Army of God, by Forrest Wilder, for the Texas Observer:

http://www.texasobserver.org/cover-story/rick-perrys-army-of-god

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I think it is interesting if he runs (did he announce officially yet?), it pretty much will take the evangelical vote away from Romney in the "I'm more Christian than you" contest. How will it effect Bachmann?

Well She's nuts and he's dumber then a bag full of hammers. Between the two they should split the trailer park constituency.

This might work in Romney's favor.
 
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