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Rick Perry Reminds Voters Of His Military Service Ahead Of Iowa Caucus 2012

Rick Perry Iowa Caucus 2012

By PHILIP ELLIOTT   12/15/11 02:30 AM ET   AP

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa -- Every now and then, Rick Perry seems to stop campaigning for president. That's when he talks about the men and women who have served in uniform – including himself.

"We've got a lot of heroes: young men and women that we've watched from afar, sometimes up close and personal," the Texas governor said slowly during an otherwise fiery campaign speech to launch a thousand-mile bus tour here Wednesday. "Sometimes, it was your friends and family."

Perry's campaign is looking for a second wind with mere weeks to go until Iowa starts the Republican nominating process with its Jan. 3 caucuses. He is lagging in the polls and is working hard to recapture the fervor of his August entry into the race.

A refocused campaign speech plays up the uniform. Heading into Thursday's debate in Sioux City, look for Perry to highlight his four years flying C-130s in the Air Force.

On Wednesday, Perry reminded Iowans of his military record.

"Growing up in Paint Creek, Texas, I learned some values – just like those of you that grew up in small towns in Iowa – hard work, faith, family were really important," he said. "Serving your community, serving your state, serving your country. I'll never be able to give back to this country what it has given to me. Part of my attempt to do that was serving in the United States Air Force."

The crowd interrupted with applause.

"My purpose in life has never been to be the president of the United States," Perry said. "My purpose in life has been to serve my country."

From the beginning, Perry hoped military issues would help him. During a September speech at Liberty University, the nation's largest evangelical school, he encouraged students to honor fallen military members by living a moral life.

"A great many of those who perished were approximately your age. Young men and women whose entire future was in front of them. They sacrificed their dreams to preserve yours," Perry said. "Because of what they gave, I simply ask you to make the most of the freedom that they sacrificed."

During the first days of his campaign, he all but cried when talking about a Navy SEAL killed in Afghanistan "so a guy like me can stand up on a soapbox at the Iowa State Fair and talk freely about freedom and liberty and America and that we are an exceptional country and we're going to stay an exceptional country."

Perry's campaign is looking to tap into the pool of veterans – reliable, older voters who helped Sen. John McCain win the nomination in 2008 – and families of military members.

Rep. Ron Paul of Texas is the only other military veteran seeking the presidential nomination. Paul was a flight surgeon in the Air Force and Air Force National Guard in the 1960s; Perry served in the 1970s.

If the GOP nominates anyone but Perry or Paul, it will be the first presidential campaign in 68 years to feature two candidates with no military record. President Barack Obama did not serve in uniform – a fact Perry once sought to exploit.

"The president had the opportunity to serve his country I'm sure, at some time, and he made the decision that that wasn't what he wanted to do," Perry told a Cedar Rapids crowd back in August.

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COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa -- Every now and then, Rick Perry seems to stop campaigning for president. That's when he talks about the men and women who have served in uniform – including himself. "We'...
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa -- Every now and then, Rick Perry seems to stop campaigning for president. That's when he talks about the men and women who have served in uniform – including himself. "We'...
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rgilley
01:11 PM on 12/15/2011
"My purpose in life has never been to be the president of the United States," Perry said

Thats really good Perry because the people of the United States will never elect you President even if the Dominionist who you represent would.

Here is Perry's social agenda for America:

A Christian Plot for Domination?
Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry aren't just devout—both have deep ties to a fringe fundamentalist movement known as Dominionism, which says Christians should rule the world.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/08/14/dominionism-michele-bachmann-and-rick-perry-s-dangerous-religious-bond.html

Here is Perry's economic agenda for America:

Rick Perry's Texas 'miracle' is built on minimum wage jobs
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/08/16/1007494/-Rick-Perrys-Texas-miracle-is-built-on-minimum-wage-jobs

"Rick Perry's 'Texas Miracle' Includes Crowded Homeless Shelters, Low-Wage Jobs, Worker Deaths "
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/03/governor-perrys-texas-economy_n_917460.html

Perry has made Texas number one in the country for minimum wage jobs. And that is what he would bring to America!
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Jerry Vasquez
A Unapologetic liberal
12:54 PM on 12/15/2011
"My purpose in life has never been to be the president of the United States,", says rick perry.
Towards that end, I think we all should provide as much support as possible.
01:05 PM on 12/15/2011
Rick has nothing to worry about in that regard.
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rgilley
01:12 PM on 12/15/2011
I stand a better chance at being President ....and I inhaled.
12:52 PM on 12/15/2011
"My purpose in life has never been to be the president of the United States," Perry said. "My purpose in life has been to serve my own personal interests and grabbin' as much money as I can by gamin' y'all". Perry went on to say, " Nope, not really all that interested in bein' the President. But when I saw how much money Sarah Palin was makin' by just appearin' to be runnin' for President I said to myself, 'Self, you gotta get in on some of that pretend presidential campaign cash.' So that's what I did and its worked out pretty well so far. Just keep those contributions a-comin', rubes...er, folks."

The above was parodic and meant as satire.
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shrimpdip
12:51 PM on 12/15/2011
As a native Texan, I was convinced years ago that Rick Perry is a complete fraud - in every aspect of his public & private lives - and believe it more firmly with each passing day. As a gay Texan, I've been repulsed by him since he entered Texas politics. The "Strong" ad put him over the top, IMO. So glad that Glen Maxey's new book about Perry's secret gay life (http://amzn.to/uHPYAR) came out (pun intended) just yesterday...the smarmy hypocrite needs some exposure!
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gerorem
Linus v. Lucy
12:50 PM on 12/15/2011
Jest wanna bus, a big yeller bus, and go on one of them book tours. As soon as I can get someone to write a book dumb enough for my fans to handle.
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NER2
OBAMA 2012
12:44 PM on 12/15/2011
"My purpose in life has never been to be the president of the United States," Perry said.
Here is an instance where purpose and destiny will happily coincide.
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gerorem
Linus v. Lucy
12:44 PM on 12/15/2011
"My purpose in life has never been to be the president of the United States" - Perry.

Is that one of his "Oops" lines or a "Just kidding" line?

Don't want to be president? Okay, we'll help.
thebigbike
ran away to be a cowboy
12:24 PM on 12/15/2011
...."My purpose in life has never been to be the president of the United States," Perry said.".

But But but but I thought you said said god TOLD you to. Isn't that what you said , or something so close as to be indistinguishable?

So who's wrong here?
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shrimpdip
12:38 PM on 12/15/2011
Actually, it was his wife Anita who said that God told *her* that Rick should run for president. Apparently, Anita just took the message when God called.
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nomadrdw
Zen Druid
01:32 PM on 12/15/2011
you know, i am not even christian, but i know that you should always be "in" when God calls.
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gerorem
Linus v. Lucy
12:45 PM on 12/15/2011
And God said, "Oops"

(Or was it God help us if he becomes president)
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DevonTexas
Eternal Optimism
12:24 PM on 12/15/2011
I hope those in the audience had their waders on! It got really deep in that auditorium!

Rick doesn't want to be President... he wants to be Dictator.
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Fattonecat
whoops !!
12:24 PM on 12/15/2011
Then why are you running for prez Ricky ? Was that somebody else's idea ?
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deltalady
12:11 PM on 12/15/2011
no...it's to be VP and pad your expense account for you and the little wifey like you've been doing on the TX taxpayer dime for years now. This guy's not stupid....he's a snake oil salesman who makes you laugh while he's stealing your wallet.
thebigbike
ran away to be a cowboy
12:25 PM on 12/15/2011
now you're scaring me!
12:11 PM on 12/15/2011
So we should honor fallen soldiers by living a moral life... except all the gay ones that have sacrificed just as much... they deserve no respect at all... right Rick?
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Free Plaxico
12:04 PM on 12/15/2011
Rick you got to be smart to be President, we all know the wheels are turning but the Hamster is dead, you will never be President
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emlr
"a man of knowledge is free"
11:58 AM on 12/15/2011
His military service is what he ran on to get the AG Commish job and then the Governor's. Texans bow to the military.
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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
11:58 AM on 12/15/2011
Perry's purpose was never to be President, so he won't mind when the electorate doesn't make him president.
Win-win.
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DevonTexas
Eternal Optimism
12:25 PM on 12/15/2011
LOL.... well said