Calls For Rick Perry To Re-Enter The Race For The White House
January 31st, 2012 Author: Matthew Bailey - Your Comments - Write CommentLately, America has been working to choose a Republican candidate to challenge Barack Obama in the election. The Republican front runners are Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney. Neither have a successful governing record and it seems that neither will be able to compete with Barack Obama especially with all of their dirty laundry coming out.
Mitt Romney has gained a persona of being a cut throat business man saying, “I Like Firing People”, and his legislation that more or less forces folks to buy insurance and charging more fees to business and average individuals.
Newt Gingrich has moral issues, and folks can’t get passed that. He asked his lawfully wedded wife to allow him to carry on an extra-marital affair, according to his his ex-wife and this had been happening during the Clinton impeachment process. Gingrich has no place in the Oval Office.
“Neither Newt or Mitt meet my qualifications!” says a Red, White and Blue blooded American and goes on to say, “May I still write my vote in for Rick Perry?”
Did Rick Perry Suspend His Bid, like he said or did he just end his campaign? That’s a question that should be asked.
“Rick Perry was the only candidate that brought something to the table as far as skill and record goes,” says political observers.
You wouldn’t believe how hard it is to bring a particular subject such as politics at parties because everyone is so divided. But when you get down to records or who who has done what and what they intend on doing, Rick Perry was and still is hard to beat. Right now, we have to candidates that are so far in-line with Obama, or not morally fit.
Mitt and Newt have entirely to much conflict and/or controversy for a president.
Rick Perry has a gaffe every now and again.
Calls For Rick Perry To Re-Enter The Race For The White House, Or Calls For Rick Perry To ATLEAST SIMBOLICALLY Re-Enter The Race For The White House to show folks you don’t have to spend a hundred million dollars to be a candidate and stand on record and values.
With all of the anonymous SuperPAC donations, being the President of the United States is once again in jeopardy of being bought or stole. Talk about the 1%. When so much money is donated by one organization, only a few (99%) of us really get a say. Rick Perry began a campaign late last year to be President of the United States and brought good values and a good record to the table. The only thing it seems he didn’t have was an anonymous SuperPAC with millions behind it. Today, those that are really paying attention do no have a candidate.









