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    17 Things That Critics Are Saying About Rick Perry

    Seventeen (17) things that critics are saying about Rick Perry

    Posted on July 19, 2011 by garnet92

    THIS ARTICLE IS IN TWO POSTS. THE SECOND FOLLOWS BELOW.Last updated: 8/16/2011]

    Over the past couple of months Rick Perry has been considering a run for POTUS. As of Saturday, August 13, he’s in with both feet.
    Since he’s been Governor of Texas for over ten years, folks from the other “56 statesâ€
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    http://peskytruth.wordpress.com/2011/07 ... negatives/


    Here is the link to the article above.
    It's a little longer and could not fit in one post.




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    15. He is squishy on immigration
    There is some truth in that. His stance against Texas adopting an Arizona-style immigration law was initially troubling to many conservatives even though his point was that it would be better to force the federal government to enforce the border since that is one of their primary responsibilities. A true statement, but one easier said than done.

    He did add a bill prohibiting Sanctuary Cities as an emergency item in the regular session and added it to the call during the special session, but there wasn’t enough resolve in either the legislature or the Governor to overcome the business lobby that was adamantly against the bill. It died in the last special session. It was disappointing to conservatives that the Governor didn’t call another special session to continue the fight, but he maintains that It would have been a waste of taxpayer money to call another special session on an issue that lawmakers would not take action to pass – twice. The governor says that he will continue to support the prohibition of sanctuary cities in the future.

    Some have said that when Perry said that the Arizona law “wasn’t the right direction for Texas,â€
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