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To: Neeka who wrote (441008)8/16/2011 3:34:51 PM
From: Gersh Avery  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793964
 
Whatever .. I expect to see a large up tick in his direction in the last week of October 2012.



To: Neeka who wrote (441008)8/16/2011 3:47:23 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793964
 
Liberal reporters never fail to deliver a big LOL:

Why Rick Perry Might Not Be Conservative Enough

Texas Gov. Rick Perry has taken the Republican presidential field by storm since declaring his candidacy on Saturday, winning widespread praise for his outspoken conservative positions. But Perry has served 26 years since first winning election, as a Democrat, to the Texas state House in 1984. That means he carries a record - a long record - containing a few conservative blemishes that his leading rivals in the GOP field can seize upon.

Indeed, in an interview with a Des Moines radio station on Monday, Perry was deluged with questions from informed Republican voters about potential conservative heresies on his record - from his enthusiastic backing of an unsuccessful superhighway proposal that critics claimed was a land grab, to his support for Al Gore in the 1988 Democratic presidential primary.

theatlantic.com

I can forgive someone for being an ass in 1988.