America will be guided by "the Christian values that this country was based upon"
Thu, September 15, 2011 at 3:58 Well, doggone Rick Perry! Saying that just might make me think about voting for you..BUT...what about your 2nd Amendment boondoggle!
I still haven't heard you explain your way out of that one. But, then again, this could be a Paultard moment in time.
LYNCHBURG, Va. – Texas Gov. Rick Perry used his speech at America’s largest evangelical University on Wednesday to connect with young evangelical Christians, abandoning the harsh political rhetoric of the 2012 campaign thus far in favor of a more faith-based message. Perry still threw a few punches at Washington, D.C. establishment figures, though. “Don’t muzzle your voice because you’re young,” he told the group of young evangelicals. “You have the right, like every American, to speak your mind. You have the right to insist on change, to tell the people in power that you will not have your inheritance spent or your future mortgaged. “This country is your country as well. Don’t leave it to a bunch of Washington politicians to tell you how to live your life. This is your future that we are debating today. Don’t be silent.” Perry said Americans need more Christian values in general. “It is important that [Christian leaders] stand in the pulpit every day and defend those values, those Christian values,” Perry said. “America is going to be guided by some set of values. The question is going go to be: Whose values?” The Texas governor said he believes America will be guided by “the Christian values that this country was based upon.” Several students in the audience told The Daily Caller that they found his apolitical approach refreshing. Veronica Romero, a student who is undecided about which candidate she will support in 2012 when she casts her first vote for president, told TheDC she thinks Perry “really connected” with students through stories about his college years and young life. “He talked about what he went through in life and what he had to do just to succeed in school,” Romero said. “I think that helped him connect really well with the student body here.”
Good job, Rick.
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