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Proudly so. Emphatically so. What clued you in — the press release? The dozens of news stories? The statement at the end of the video stating it was paid by the Texas Democratic Party?
It’s accurate, too. Who Is told you that, too, right?
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Good evening, Tool !
Thank you for your post. It’s good to see some new folks joining the conversation, even if we disagree.
In your brief missive, you say of both Governor Perry and The Decider, “In fact, you must know that the people of Texas are quite happy with the both of them. ”
I have no information about how the people of Texas feel toward The Decider. With regard to Mr. Perry, the numbers are in.
PPP finds Perry’s approval rating among Texans at 43%, with disapprovals at 52%. In the same poll, only 33% of respondents said Governor Perry should run for President. A whopping 59% indicated it would be a bad idea for him to do so.
The PPP poll is from late June of this year. Got anything more recent or contrary?
Cheers!
Jim
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Here is that sites who s data. Professional democrat operatives.
Registrant:
Texas Democratic Party
505 W. 12th St.
Suite 200
Austin, Texas 78701
United States
Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com)
Domain Name: MEETRICKPERRY.COM
Created on: 15-Jun-11
Expires on: 15-Jun-13
Last Updated on: 14-Aug-11
Administrative Contact:
Richie, Boyd amurphy@txdemocrats.org
Texas Democratic Party
505 W. 12th St.
Suite 200
Austin, Texas 78701
United States
+1.5124789800 Fax — +1.5124802500
Technical Contact:
Richie, Boyd amurphy@txdemocrats.org
Texas Democratic Party
505 W. 12th St.
Suite 200
Austin, Texas 78701
United States
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Let me fix that for you: That should read “The Democrat Agitprop, Slander aND Les machine, and Their Political Direct Action Teams: Sorry About Bush”.
Please stop trying to present Democrat propaganda as some sort of honest expression of the people of Texas. You most certainly know that it is no such thing. In fact, you must know that the people of Texas are quite happy with the both of them. You are degenerating into an outright liar–you need to do a little soul-searching there.
And this site uses quotes from CNN,the Houston Chronicle and ABC, for Pete’s sake. These Democrat propaganda organs are incapable of even approaching honest journalism. You might as well quote The Nation
(And BTW, Bush was a fine president and everyone but the Democrats sees that now–Obama’s only real accomplishment is showing people this. If Bush ran against Obama today Bush would destroy him n a general election.
You would understand that if you got you self free of all your left wing buffoonery.0
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It’s certainly a fight. The Texas Democratic Party launched the info-site http://www.meetrickperry.com to share Perry’s true record of failed leadership with the nation.
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According to climate change blogger Michael Tobis there are lots of good Democrats in Texas. I don’t know how they can take it.
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