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Perry defends death penality
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09/09/2011 13:36:48
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, États-Unis
 
 
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09/09/2011 13:31:00
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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>>>>>>http://news.yahoo.com/applause-perry-defends-texas-death-penalty-020621677.html
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>>>>>>"...Rick Perry is defending the death penalty in Texas and says he's never struggled with whether any of the inmates executed during his time as governor might have been innocent....."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>In order to struggle with your conscience, first you have to have one.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Todd Willingham
>>>>>>http://camerontoddwillingham.com/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I sure hope this guy doesn't get elected.
>>>>>
>>>>>As you probably already know, Perry calls evolution "just a theory."
>>>>
>>>>Are you serious? I was unaware of that - but I guess that doesn't surprise me.
>>>>
>>>>>If Palin doesn't somehow wind up as the Republican nominee, I will gladly settle for Perry ;-)
>>>>
>>>>Either one of these two idiots as president is a scary thought. What baffles me is that the American voter seems to be just as stupid.
>>>
>>>you're right...the ones that voted for the clown that we have today...
>>
>>I think either Mitt or Perry are capable of beating Obama. Perry had a great night last night, which he needed.
>>
>>The Republicans have a great 1-2 combo in the general election of the economy and Obamacare, but Mitt would have a hard time capitalizing on Obamacare.
>>
>>Perry might just be my new favorite, although the lefties are going to caricaturize the hell out of him, which we can't do with Obama because it would make us racist.
>
>NPR was talking about a Romney/Perry ticket the other day. I think that would be the ticket, but Perry's ego will never let him be vice....

I think Romney is the obvious choice. He is a solid but unspectacular prospect.
Very fitting: http://xkcd.com/386/
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