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Dershowitz: Perry Indictment 'What Happens in Totalitarian Societies'
From Newsmax:
The indictment of Texas Republican Gov. Rick Perry over abuse of power and coercion is reminiscent of the way that political dissent was handled in the Soviet Union, legal scholar and Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz told Newsmax TV's "America's Forum."
Dershowitz, who make clear he would never vote for Rick Perry, said Monday the governor's indictment was driven by politics and is representative of "what happens in totalitarian societies."
He said disagreement with Perry's actions is "not the basis of what a criminal charge should be," adding that Americans have the ability to "vote against him" if they don't like his actions.
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Cain And Romney Neck And Neck?
Herman Cain rises, Rick Perry slides in new CBS News poll The Obama News Associates Network (ONAN) says Cain has moved into a tie with Romney. while Perry is, apparently, fading out of the picture. From CBS: Herman Cain has moved into a tie with Mitt...
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Rick Perry
I have said, from the beginning that Rick Perry is our only hope of beating Obama. I base this upon my experience/learning in Advertising/Media/PR. Americans vote for the person who tells the story about America (about themselves as Americans) that they...
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Republican Debate - Rick Perry: "maybe It's Time For Some Provocative Language"
From PJM: The title card fight, of course, was between Mitt Romney and Rick Perry. It did not disappoint. Unfortunately for the former frontrunner, Romney was set back on his heels several times when challenged in a way he’d not been in the last debate....
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Left And Right Going Nuclear On Rick Perry
Means he's the right candidate. From IBD: When you hear every single liberal media outlet in the country say, "We will know more about Rick Perry after we vet his 11 years in office," you need to understand that what they vindictively mean is: "President...
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As An American Who Happens To Be Jewish....can Someone Please Explain The Uproar Of Rick Perry Praying?
I have not made up my mind at all about Perry, but having 25,000 people pray for the USA just does not seem either a BAD THING, or worthy of negative comment. Suppose they had prayed for the Dallas Cowboys? Would that be bad? Are people somewhere afraid...
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