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Rick Perry Voted Against Sanctions On Apartheid-Era South Africa

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First Posted: 10/14/11 07:48 PM ET Updated: 12/14/11 05:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Conservatives concerned about Texas Gov. Rick Perry's Democratic past may have one less reason to worry. From Perry's past comes a crucial rebellion: a vote against a Democrat's proposal to sanction Apartheid-era South Africa.

In 1985, another member of Perry's former party put forth an amendment in the Texas State Legislature that would have outlawed the state's investments in the South African government. South Africa had been widely condemned for its vicious racial segregation, and economic sanctions were considered a popular -- and ultimately successful weapon -- against its Apartheid government.

As proposed, the rule was explicit: "Investments of the Permanent University Fund and other funds available for investment may not be invested directly in the Republic of South Africa."

The amendment was killed, with state Rep. Perry voting with the majority, according to Texas Legislature voting records.

A subsequent bill included a similar amendment to ban state investments in any business incorporated in South Africa. Again, Perry voted against the measure. That measure ultimately passed.

A recent Washington Post exposè has provoked an examination of Perry's handling of race issues. The Post reported that the Perry family had leased a hunting camp with the name "Niggerhead" emblazoned on a rock. Perry has insisted that the name had been painted over as soon as his father leased the property. But the paper found Perry associates that countered the GOP presidential candidate's claim.

Other incidents in Perry's past have caused controversy in his home state, whether it was standing up for an underling who was accused of using the n-word during a meeting, or referring to immigrants as "Jose" during a press conference.

Perry's vote against a Texas ban on investments in Apartheid-era South Africa, amongst these incidents, has led some to accuse Perry of insensitivity on race issues.

Peck Young, director of Austin Community College's Center for Public Policy and Political Studies and a former political consultant, explained Perry's vote.

"I wish I could say Perry was unique," said Young. "The conservative Democrats weren't going to vote for that stuff because, for one thing, Texas had major financial activities in South Africa, and Texas in terms of its business attitudes was a conservative state ... He was voting like every other right-wing Democrat and Republican."

In this case, a Democratic Perry fell to the right of Republican President Ronald Reagan. The president favored a watered-down, limited set of sanctions against the Apartheid regime. Members of Perry's own party in Texas Congress pushed for a far more stringent embargo.

Perry's campaign spokesperson did not return a request for comment.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Conservatives concerned about Texas Gov. Rick Perry's Democratic past may have one less reason to worry. From Perry's past comes a crucial rebellion: a vote against a Democrat's pr...
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11:10 AM on 10/19/2011
Look at post-apartheid South Africa now. A hellhole that's getting even worse. Wonder why THAT is?

That being said, Perry's a flip-flopper and I don't vote GOP to begin with.
09:02 AM on 10/19/2011
What people seem to forget is that in 1985 South Africa was the last county in southern Africa that was still fighting against the southward expansion of Communism in the region. Not only were they at war with a marxist neighbor (Angola) but they were also fighting their own "War on terror" against a Communist backed terrorist organization (SWAPO) in Namibia. I would have voted againts further sanctions that harmed her war effort as well. I'm no fan of Perry, but he made a good call at that point.

Google "The South African Border War" to see what I'm talking about.

I'm sorry, but in a fight between a country that has harsh and oppressive internal policies and that of agressive, expansionistic communism, I'll back the former all day long.This is especially the case back in the days of the Cold War, when South Africa's enemies were backed by the Soviets and Cubans.
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beau taylor
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10:44 AM on 10/17/2011
Rick has a solution to most everything, including race, White Wash.
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Jim NLN
Hillary-Frank 2016
08:45 AM on 10/17/2011
Wow, something the conservatives can hang their hats on! Their mothers must be proud!
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fapescia
08:43 AM on 10/17/2011
Of course Perry supported South Africa. He is a racist. Israel was the only country to recognize the Bantustans. Israel was willing to supply South Africa with nuclear weapons.
10:52 PM on 10/16/2011
I remember Dick Cheney arguing against talking to Nelson Mandela, saying he was a terrorist and United States don't talk to terrorists, and can't tell South Africa to do that. Hard for white supremacists to break with white supremacists.
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10:20 PM on 10/16/2011
same pic as the pastor story ? cant find more than one pic of this guy ? come on.
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tjconkster
Occupy the Voting Booth 2014
08:22 AM on 10/17/2011
None that are presentable....
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tangelan
You will not cast aspersions on my asparagus.
01:01 PM on 10/17/2011
I like the corndog pic.
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SlyKermit
'You can't go pleasing everyone, so screw it!'
08:14 PM on 10/16/2011
Stop persecuting Rick Perry because of his Christian Faith - Everybody knows Jesus' example showed why he needed to invest in Racism and Brutality.
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NerdyStudent
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07:59 PM on 10/16/2011
A bit off topic, but I'm getting tired of seeing all these politicians pointing in the pictures...

Didn't they ever learn not to point in public? I mean...the lack of manners, this country is going to the dogs!
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Angie Daniels
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07:53 PM on 10/16/2011
And the GOP wonders why they don't attract as many minorities. While Democrats aren't perfect, at least I know I won't find a burning cross in my yard.
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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
07:39 PM on 10/16/2011
He ain't no racist, he's a free market capitalist.
See, ain't that better?
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BlackJAC
It's better to be a black king than a white knight
04:35 PM on 10/16/2011
Sky's blue, water's wet, Texans are racists...
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Angie Daniels
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07:50 PM on 10/16/2011
Amen!
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Christopher Hepburn
10:10 AM on 10/17/2011
Haha. While this could be said of some Texans, certainly not all of them. Trying growing up gay in Texas -__- ; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/14/rep-rick-perry-voted-against-sanctions-on-apartheid-south-africa_n_1011524.html#
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Joe Corbett
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03:11 PM on 10/16/2011
A racist? Who'd a thunk it?
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ron071
03:09 PM on 10/16/2011
IS there anything more to be known about Ricky Boy Perry?  His record paints true and accurate picture of who he is and is is not very pretty.
01:32 PM on 10/16/2011
So what. D*ck Cheney did something similar regarding mandela, and he became the de facto president of America.
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ron071
03:10 PM on 10/16/2011
The public must be better educated this time around lest we fail as a nation.