Rick Perry Bidding for White House

United States
August 9, 2011 1:57am CST
Republican Rick Perry will be announcing official bid for the White House this coming week-end in South Carolina (somewhere I mistakenly said North Carolina). I am Texan and have never been fun of Perry or his predecessor W. Bush (and for my good reasons). On Saturday, August 6, 2011, Rick Perry (like most republicans often do) came to Astrodome Reliant in the name of God and religion to solicit support from gullible religious folks. I am familiar with the trend of thoughts of secessionist Rick Perry and detest political "conservatives" noted for barbarism who use religion to sell their ideas. Anyway, Rick Perry of Texas thinks he can help republicans win the White House.
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@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
10 Aug 11
Here we go round the mulberry bush, ashes ashes, we all fall down...If you do not know what that ditty really means, look it up.
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@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
10 Aug 11
You mean Ring around the rosie, not mulberry bush, and yes, I know it's gruesome history just like so many other cute children's activities.
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@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
11 Aug 11
Sorry, I knew when I wrote it I had something wrong...I thought I had spelled something wrong and hit spell check twice...I am an idiot...Chalk it up to old age and no kids anymore.
• United States
12 Aug 11
Adoniah, still too unintelligible to be understood.
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@kasjaws (19)
• United States
12 Aug 11
God save us from Republican Texas Governors running for President. No one has the right to tell anyone else what their religious beliefs should be and they should be kept out of politics. No to Rick Perry.
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• United States
13 Aug 11
I believe that all Rick Perry would do, were he to somehow make it to the White House, would be to show the nation how to profit from cheap labor by the undocumented and how to create disasters to justify receiving Federal aid. These are all I know Perry to have done in Texas during his tenure, and I doubt he would have some new idea of management; else Texas would still not be in a financial crisis (though GOP in Texas would never admit this fact).
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