Rick Perry May Declare Presidential Bid in Saturday Speech

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Rick Perry May Declare Presidential Bid in Saturday Speech

Washington, DC – Rick Perry, the pro-life Texas governor, is expected to use a speech on Saturday to declare he will officially announce a presidential bid for the Republican nomination.

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Hmm, I did like him up until his recent election and the so called prayer day where he invited an Anti Jewish and Anti Catholic speaker to lead it. Just like Obama, religion is where people’s nature comes out.
 
Hmm, I did like him up until his recent election and the so called prayer day where he invited an Anti Jewish and Anti Catholic speaker to lead it. Just like Obama, religion is where people’s nature comes out.
I was there on Saturday and Alveda King, Lila Rose and Gov. Brownback were speaking there. The event was an evangelical majority but there wasn’t anything anti-Catholic about it that I noticed. There may have been some anti-Catholic speakers there but they didn’t say anything offensive that I can recall. As a matter of fact Dr. Dobson quoted Archbishop Fulton Sheen in his speech.

I did happen to meet Ray Comfort (Way of the Master) at a dinner afterward and he did little card trick but he wasn’t acting anti-Catholic either–actually he was very pleasant (if he only knew by looking at my Lourdes Rosary bracelet and other Catholic jewelry I was wearing I wonder if he would have said anything?:knight2:).

I’m not sure which anti-Jewish people you are talking about. If anything there was a lot of reverence for our Jewish brothers and sisters.

Peace–
 
I was there on Saturday and Alveda King, Lila Rose and Gov. Brownback were speaking there. The event was an evangelical majority but there wasn’t anything anti-Catholic about it that I noticed. There may have been some anti-Catholic speakers there but they didn’t say anything offensive that I can recall. As a matter of fact Dr. Dobson quoted Archbishop Fulton Sheen in his speech.

I did happen to meet Ray Comfort (Way of the Master) at a dinner afterward and he did little card trick but he wasn’t acting anti-Catholic either–actually he was very pleasant (if he only knew by looking at my Lourdes Rosary bracelet and other Catholic jewelry I was wearing I wonder if he would have said anything?:knight2:).

I’m not sure which anti-Jewish people you are talking about. If anything there was a lot of reverence for our Jewish brothers and sisters.

Peace–
Of course not at the actual service. The whole point was to bring people closer. But in an article yesterday (recylcing was today so IDK how to find it again), but it took many of the quote some of the pastors have said. The one that I remember most was about Catholics being part of a “cult religion, based on a corrupted Bible, following a man in a fancy hat.”
 
Of course not at the actual service. The whole point was to bring people closer. But in an article yesterday (recylcing was today so IDK how to find it again), but it took many of the quote some of the pastors have said. The one that I remember most was about Catholics being part of a "cult religion, based on a corrupted Bible, following a man in a fancy hat."
I suppose if you get a whole bunch of non-Catholics together there’s bound to be someone who’s going to say that.:rolleyes: And of course the media are more than happy to quote these people. Still it’s sad that there are pastors who still say these things seeing they use the “corrupted” bible themselves:(

I’m just glad there wasn’t anything like that at the service otherwise I would have left and joined the 20 protestors outside in the 100 degree heat (or maybe the lone counter protestor preaching across the street who the protestors attempted to intimidate but he didn’t back down–the best part of the whole event!):cool:
 
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