Who here supports Perry for the Republicans Nomination?

and 'everyone' are people who are not here? you claimed you never said anyone here supports him, how can anyone read this thread if they are not here?

"Everyone" and "Everyone who has read this post" are two different catagories.

I understand logic can be hard for you.
 
It's too early to be guessing who Faux 'News' and the Koch bros. will pick to run. I don't think we've seen all the gop horses in the stable yet.
 
ANY.....ANY....Any present or past governor comes to the job with more qualifications than Obama had to offer ....he had none and it shows....

Only to those who are narrow in their mind, if you were a woman, you would only need one earring!
 
You would think some the conservatives would love Obama, he has continued a lot of Bush's policies! but they won't even give him credit and they loved Bush.
 
You would think some the conservatives would love Obama, he has continued a lot of Bush's policies! but they won't even give him credit and they loved Bush.
OTOH, there were (and are) a large number of conservatives who were highly critical of Bush and a good many of Bush's policies. If you are honest, you will admit you have seen more than once, from more than a few conservatives, that we did not consider Bush a true conservative. For crying out loud, he outspent everyone EXCEPT Obama!

Naturally, those of us who criticized Bush's policies not only criticize Obama for continuing those policies, but for being a two faced liar, having promised to end them.
 
I support whomever is the most fiscally conservative who has the best shot at defeating Bush III. I really don't want that to be Perry. Visions of Bush IV run through my mind, three of them is more than enough. And three years of Bush III has proved disastrous.
 
I support whomever is the most fiscally conservative who has the best shot at defeating Bush III. I really don't want that to be Perry. Visions of Bush IV run through my mind, three of them is more than enough. And three years of Bush III has proved disastrous.
The time to support the most fiscally conservative GOP candidate is now. Far too many times I've seen primaries run an unexpected - and undesired - direction, yielding a choice between tweedle dum and tweedle dummer, with each doing their best to prove they are the latter. People need to start getting heavily involved in the primaries - that is when we have the best opportunity to get what we want instead of what the national parties foist off on us.

While there were several of their candidates I did not like, the TEA party showed that it can be done; that the People can tell the RNC (and DNC) whom they want, instead of vice-versa.
 
Those who like Paul are going to need to get out and do some stumping on their own, ala TEA Party tactics, to counter the attacks and biased reporting he will inevitably receive from MSM (the more successful he seems, the more MSM will rake him over the coals).
 
Those who like Paul are going to need to get out and do some stumping on their own, ala TEA Party tactics, to counter the attacks and biased reporting he will inevitably receive from MSM (the more successful he seems, the more MSM will rake him over the coals).
For being the oldest candidate he seems to have MASTERED the use of the internet, and certainly commands the youngest group of supporters. One thing I took from the 08 election is how Obama managed to capture that demographic. I honestly feel that it's the best chance Republicans have is to run Paul The Libertarian crowd will vote for him, as well as his near fanatical youth base, and of course the anti Obama crowd. To discount those voting blocs (who Dems cannot reliably count on to vote for Obama) is incredibly foolish.
 
I support whomever is the most fiscally conservative who has the best shot at defeating Bush III. I really don't want that to be Perry. Visions of Bush IV run through my mind, three of them is more than enough. And three years of Bush III has proved disastrous.

SO an honest question is, who is more fiscally conservative, President Obama or Gov. Perry?
 
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