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Rick Perry Prayer Rally: Texas Governor Puts Potential 2012 Presidential Run In Spotlight

Rick Perry

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 08/06/11 09:27 AM ET Updated: 10/06/11 06:12 AM ET

Though not yet a declared candidate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry is putting his faith under the national spotlight as a White House prospect with an important conservative constituency all to himself.

Perry on Saturday was addressing a prayer rally that he has spearheaded while weighing a campaign for the 2012 GOP presidential nomination.

The governor has said the event is not political but rather aimed at rallying the nation to a Christian unity during difficult times. Still, he was reaching thousands of religious conservatives, many of whom vote in Republican primaries, especially in early voting states Iowa and South Carolina.

As the rally got under way, a few thousand evangelical Christians, most from Texas, were on the floor at Reliant Stadium. More than 8,000 had said they planned to come to the stadium, which seats 71,500 and was the site of the 2004 Super Bowl. Buses were still arriving at the stadium at midmorning.

Perry was scheduled to address the audience around midday. Thousands of values voters were following the event on the Internet and in more than 1,000 churches around the country.

"You didn't come here to listen to speeches," Luis Cataldo, a Kansas City, Mo., pastor, said in opening the event. "You came here to pray. Jesus wants to hear you. Jesus wants to hear your voice."

Perry was not expected to take questions from the scores of news media covering the event, aides said.

"With the economy in trouble, communities in crisis and people adrift in a sea of moral relativism, we need God's help," Perry said in a June video when he announced the event, called The Response USA. "That's' why I'm calling on Americans to pray and fast, like Jesus did and as God called the Israelites to do in the book of Joel."

The rally is financed by The American Family Association, a Tupelo, Miss.-based group that opposes abortion and gay rights and believes that the First Amendment freedom of religion applies only to Christians.

Although Perry invited all the nation's governors, members of Congress and the Obama administration, it was not clear whether any top elected officials besides Perry would attend. Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback had said he would attend, although event organizers said Friday it was unclear whether the Republican governor would be there.

Perry, who has said he is considering a presidential run in part out of a religious calling, is expected to announce his plans sometime after Saturday's event. He plans to travel to South Carolina next Saturday, when several of the declared Republican candidates for president will be in Ames, Iowa, for that state's presidential straw poll, a closely watched test of campaign strength in the leadoff caucus state.

Some Republican strategists have said Perry would be better off to identify himself as a fiscal conservative, touting Texas' recent job gains, as he approaches a decision that could shake up the race. Nodding to evangelical voters before entering the race could send the signal he's not the pro-business conservative some activists have said is lacking in the 2012 GOP field.

"He doesn't need to bow to the Christian right because he already has his bona fides there," said Iowa Republican Doug Gross, who was a top backer of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's 2008 campaign but has been cool to support him again.

Iowa state Rep. Josh Byrnes, a Republican, called the event "strange" and said Perry ought to make his national debut as an economic conservative. "Up here in Iowa, people have been saying this isn't quite what we're looking for now," Byrnes said.

Nor is it clear the event will help Perry with Christian voters in Iowa, an influential bloc of the state's Republican caucuses.

Pastor Cary Gordon of Sioux City's Cornerstone World Outreach church said his church will likely webcast the event, although Gordon, an influential GOP activist in Iowa, does not plan to support Perry.

Gordon said he objects to Perry's comments, in light of New York's legalization of gay marriage in June, that the state had the right to enact such measures.

"All of our rights come from God," Gordon said. "Rick Perry becomes the poster child for the problem because he is suggesting men grant men rights."

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Moose Luck 99
Rand Paul is a LIAR!
01:29 PM on 08/15/2011
#1 Rick Perry is a "big government" politician. When Rick Perry became the governor of Texas in 2000, the total spending by the Texas state government was approximately $49 billion. Ten years later $90 billion.

#2 The debt of the state of Texas is out of control. the debt to GDP ratio in Texas is 22.9% and the debt per citizen is $10,645. In California (a total financial basket case), the debt to GDP ratio is just 18.7% and the debt per citizen is only $9932.

#3 The total debt of the Texas government has more than doubled since Rick Perry became governor.

#4 Rick Perry has spearheaded the effort to lease roads in Texas to foreign copanies

#5 Rick Perry claims that he has a "track record" of not raising taxes. That is a false claim. Rick Perry has repeatedly raised taxes and fees has been governor.

#6 Even with the oil boom in Texas, 23 states have a lower unemployment rate than Texas does.

#8 Between December 2007 and April 2011, weekly wages in the U.S. increased by about 5 percent. In the state of Texas they increased by just 0.6% over that same time period.

#9 Texas now has one of the worst education systems in the nation. The following is from an opinion piece that was actually authored by Barbara Bush earlier this year....

http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/14-reasons-why-rick-perry-would-be-a-really-really-bad-president
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researcher
05:35 PM on 08/16/2011
you forgot the nuclear dump thing in west texas.

americans now get to send their nuke dump material to texas.

34 states now get to dump on texas. oh that karma thing.
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skatscan
09:52 AM on 08/08/2011
Man, He looks a lot like James Brolin portraying Ronald Reagan, Or is it Josh Brolin portraying George W?
07:27 AM on 08/08/2011
Why is the GOP loaded with so much
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08:44 PM on 08/07/2011
Romans, chap. 1, explains why God is forced to eventually abandon certain individuals who constantly choose evil over good and ignore their conscience! If you're laughing at this, you may have almost reached the point of no return found in that chapter. Be sure to keep laughing when God allows entire cities to be suddenly destroyed. Revelation 16:18-19 describes the greatest earthquake of all time which will level the "cities of the nations" - a quake that has never achieved this in the past. Only one thing can destroy America - no matter who it chooses for President - and that one thing is a four-letter word: EVIL. You can change the letters and become totally VILE (and do your part to force God to send America even more disasters). Or, better yet, you can turn to Christ (He's the "Creator" that America's founders referred to). And He is alive and promises to reveal Himself to you if you'll simply pray to Him in your own words and tell Him what you need! If you decide to partner with Him, He can change the letters in EVIL and show you how you can really LIVE! Remember, He can forgive ANY sin - even murder - since He is the only Saviour who can do this! I write this in the spirit of love because I care for the part of you that will live forever in either Heaven or Hell! (I'm sure that Gov.Perry would endorse these Biblical thoughts.)
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skatscan
09:56 AM on 08/08/2011
You're right, I am laughing.

We already had 8 years of pure evil leadership in the last decade and though New Orleans had a huge amount of damage by the levee breaks and New York City lost thousands of people and several buildings because of terrorism but it hardly was endtimes in either situation.

but if you want to be perpetually miserable anticipating something that will not happen, That's up to you.
07:25 PM on 08/23/2011
And today August 23, 2001 an Earthquake shook Washington DC.

Thanks Louey, I loved reading your post.
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RedSox61
The Right has left the world of sanity.....
05:56 PM on 08/07/2011
Just what the country needs. Another spiritual heavyweigh­t / intellectu­al lightweigh­t
The GOP actively seeks out these kinds of leaders. Ones who can be brought into the fold and sold the message because they are too intellectu­ally soft to see through the lies. And who do they appeal to? They go after anger and sell a message of fear. In the end many fall for the lies. In fact the ones who need the programs that the GOP will cut actually vote against the very programs they need to survive. It isna wonderful little scam that the very rich and very greedy have cooked up. The koch brothers and Roger Ailes and murdoch are all part of the plan to put more in their own pockets by taking it from the middle class and the poor. You go Rick. There will be many who fall for your uneducated rants and religious hypocrasy.
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chatnuptime1
Try some Icy cold reality.
07:00 PM on 08/07/2011
Rick Perry for President.. first day in office.. If your not christian your don't have rights under the first amendment..

The rally is financed by The American Family Association, a Tupelo, Miss.-based group that opposes abortion and gay rights and believes that the First Amendment freedom of religion applies only to Christians.

Hello dark ages here we come..
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Luuke
09:30 PM on 08/07/2011
US is broke....You are already in the dark ages...Literally....
02:08 PM on 08/07/2011
For those of you who don't like Texas......Thank you and stay away! Keep talking bad about so that your friends who believe as you do will also stay away. Again, Thanks for your cooperation in advance.
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ChaCubed
Republicans: the Antichrist
12:47 AM on 08/08/2011
Glad to help. It's our duty to protect people from Texas. My sister was a normal Catholic until she lived in Texas for 5 years, now she's a Fundamentalist Evangelical Catholic. I didn't even know there WAS such a thing.
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detroitblkmale30
Wise Men Still Seek Him
10:22 AM on 08/09/2011
We are.. its faaaar to hot down there. What like 30 straight days of 100+ temps in Dallas?

Noooo thank you.
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Mechelle Gray
Excuse Me, Exxxcccuse Me!
11:02 AM on 08/07/2011
Sorry, but when you have a guy that says he wants to SECEED ... why on EARTH would he want to be the "Commander" of the place he wants to LEAVE!

Hilarious!

You should be PRAYING for RAIN ... but then again, maybe not!
10:37 AM on 08/07/2011
I live in the great of Texas and would and will support Gov. Perry for any postion he runs for.
Texas has had 31 % of all the new jobs in the US. 31 % percent . To people who are in those other 49 states , go figure that out.
Most of our founding fathers were believers, so what is wrong with stating that .
He Gov Perry has a strong faith in something ,he is still protected by the first amendment to voice his right to say so.
As far as Gay marriage, why should only 10 % of the populus control 90% of what people would like to see in goverment.
God bless Gov. Perry and the state of Texas .
I will vote for him and so should you , if he decides to run.
I am glad says what he belives.
In texas and glad
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Mechelle Gray
Excuse Me, Exxxcccuse Me!
11:03 AM on 08/07/2011
If school starts on Monday, make SURE you are the first one in CLASS!

Tell me you have NOT graduated!!!!
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Luuke
09:33 PM on 08/07/2011
A classic lefty comeback.....Makin no sense is your norm
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chatnuptime1
Try some Icy cold reality.
07:06 PM on 08/07/2011
Lease.. just let me ask you one question hmmm..... what happens if your brand of christianity doesn't not line up with his? will he shut down your first amendment rights? Or force you to change churches? Read this..its a comment by his supporting team that finances his little shin dig on Texas..
"The rally is financed by The American Family Association, a Tupelo, Miss.-based group that opposes abortion and gay rights and believes that the First Amendment freedom of religion applies only to Christians.

Good luck with that.
03:56 PM on 08/08/2011
I wish Xians would admit that the very term Christian is too vague to mean anything. A United Methodist has little in common with a Southern Baptist. An Episcopalian and an Assembly of God Pentecostal are on opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to dogma, politics, and philosophy. I think when believers say we need to return to the Bible, they mean "the way I interpret it."
07:31 PM on 08/23/2011
Did you know that every race and denomination, including those in no denomination were there and they all brought their hearts to Repent, Fast, Pray and Wordhip our Heavenly Father. Their goal was to pray for the United States of America in the way that our Heavenly Father would have us pray. His scripture 2nd Chronicles 7:14
If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, turn from their wicked ways and seek my face, I will hear from Heaven and heal their land.
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Chris1962
NYC
01:36 AM on 08/07/2011
Sounds like he's getting in the race real soon: http://politicalwire.com/archives/2011/08/07/perry_tells_bundlers_to_get_ready.html
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Dancenownzen
12:08 AM on 08/07/2011
I am VOMITING ...... BIG CHUNKS
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myjoyy
10:21 AM on 08/07/2011
Lol...hope you have someone to pull your hair back.
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chatnuptime1
Try some Icy cold reality.
04:36 PM on 08/08/2011
Hands dance a barf bag and hair clips.. ...
10:44 PM on 08/06/2011
Dear Texas,
Please tell me again how on Earth you elected this guy three times.
Thanks,
pat_k
01:57 PM on 08/07/2011
Because Texas didn't suffer in this economy like the rest of the country. We vote with who we believe will improve our lifestyle. Perry has done an incredible job of keeping our economy intact while the rest of the US is in a deep depression. People in Texas want jobs and affordable housing....We have both! I am a transplant from Southern California. I grew up in Santa Monica and Marina Del Rey. I moved here 30 years ago because of a job offer that paid 25% more than I was making in So Cal. I have to tell you that it's a much better life for a family than where I grew up. I used to think like those who lived in So Cal about Texas. I found out that the view I had of Texas was completely misconstrude. It cost half as much to live in Dallas as it does to live in So Cal. Think what you want about Texas, We Texan's will keep things just the way they are. Thank you very much!
08:07 PM on 08/07/2011
I appreciate your candor. How much credit do you feel should be given to Perry? If you have been there for 30 years, certainly you have had 8+ Perry, 8 Bush, and I don't know who else in Austin as Governor. Should some of the credit be shared with the state legislature, or local governments? Also, Texas has a diverse economy, mostly owing to its geographic location and sheer size.
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skatscan
10:02 AM on 08/08/2011
Actually when the latest economic news on Texas came out, Texas was near the bottom.
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chatnuptime1
Try some Icy cold reality.
07:08 PM on 08/07/2011
pat k Its probably the contaminated toilet water they drink.
10:29 PM on 08/06/2011
P.S. Before everyone jumps on my saying "Kerry" when I meant "Perry" at the end of my last post, I saw it. A typo, duly apologized for.
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chatnuptime1
Try some Icy cold reality.
07:10 PM on 08/07/2011
Nor when I read your post and you said Kerry.. I clapped my hands in joy.. Now you are saying perry.. I have to call the paramedics to pick you up.. ya done lost your mind. Really? lol..
10:26 PM on 08/06/2011
Gov. Perry has a tough row to hoe to get past my own simple guideline: "NO MORE SOUTHERN GOVERNORS." Carter ruined the economy - part of the reason Reagan got so much credit for improving it. Clinton ruined our politics and our morals. No one seems to remember that the bitter partisan divide still haunting D.C. and America at large started in 1992's election. I could tell then there was a change from the civility Democrat and Republican voters used to give one another. On the moral front, while the media chorus was, "Gridlock!", in fact Clinton was slipping through multiple controversial liberal job appointments. Many of those are still with us, I'm sure.

I reluctantly waived my "NO SOUTHERN GOVERNORS" rule for George W. Bush. At first I liked him. As they expect me to like Rick Perry, no doubt. After eight years, there were only four persons who were my reasons for not totally regretting supporting Bush. Two were the ones who got in the Supreme Court, (John Roberts and Samuel Alito), and two were the ones who stayed out of the White House, (Al Gore and John Kerry).

I wasn't going to waive it again for Kerry. If his grades were this bad, it only makes me feel better.
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slock84455
Retired combat veteran
12:59 AM on 08/07/2011
Then you really had no reasons at all if those four were the best you had.
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skatscan
10:06 AM on 08/08/2011
Yeah, that Al Gore and his annual budget SURPLUSES and terrorism prevention would have been so disastrous in the 0h 0hs.
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mogambogurl
If I were a man I'd be Will Rogers
10:25 PM on 08/06/2011
let him pray. He needs all the help he can get with that flunkie transcript! Hahahaha!!!
09:28 PM on 08/06/2011
There's a serious drought problem in Texas, and like Somalia,
the cattle are dying because the 100 degree temperatue and a
lack of rain have caused the earth to crack and burn out,
where blackouts are going into effect to save energy because
people can't leave their homes. Governor Perry should pray
for rain and take care of his own state's problems instead of
running for the Presidental elections, besides we have had our
fill of Texans from the last one, and that left a mess we are
still recovering from.
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Dancenownzen
12:10 AM on 08/07/2011
He should ask his precious JESUS CHRIST why the punishment to his state - the ansmwers lies in the BUSH family and in his own back yard. I feel sorry for all the people in Teaxas that DID NOT vote Repiblican