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  • ahnyerkeester

    ahnyerkeester 10 years, 4 months ago

    “I would instead offer to meet with you at any time during your visit to Texas for a substantive meeting to discuss this critical issue," the Republican governor wrote. "With the appropriate notice, I am willing to change my schedule to facilitate this request.” Still. Protocol and all, he should have greeted him at the airport. Not very classy.

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    • Chet_Manly

      Chet_Manly 10 years, 4 months ago

      Would protocol dictate the president actually do something to help stop the problem rather than doing three fundraising events and ignoring the issue while in TX? I see your point, but I believe the president threw protocol out the window long ago. I don't blame the TX governor.

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      • ahnyerkeester

        ahnyerkeester 10 years, 4 months ago

        Perry can vigorously disagree with Obama and still respect the office, if not the man. That might have made Obama more inclined to accept the later invitation. I doubt it, I don't think the President is interested in addressing immigration issues the way boarder states want them addressed. Still, it is respect for the office.

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        • skilletboy

          skilletboy 10 years, 4 months ago

          I think this is just weak parlor tricks by Obama.

          I used to watch my mother do this to my dad all the time. They'd argue, she'd be wrong but then she'd goad my dad to lose his temper all then she had her magical trump card.

          Who cares if Perry if couldn't or wouldn't meet the President? Why are we arguing about THAT and not the fact Barry-O refuses to enforce a border, respect our rights, or the other two branches of the gov?!

          And of course the liberal media machine whips up some bull shit to continue to enable and excuse our sorry excuse for a leader.

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        • Chet_Manly

          Chet_Manly 10 years, 4 months ago

          I do respect the office and I can't speak for Perry (obviously) but this president doesn't show any respect for the office he holds and I will give examples if you wish. I am not aware of any precedence dictating a governor meet a president in his state if he is only going to that state to do a fundraiser. I can see there is probably some good in Obama but his value as a leader has long been gone. I think anyone who has any ideological difference with the president would be wise to respect the office by avoiding him completely. I see the value of what you are saying, I just have a different take and I'm not saying you are wrong...I should show more respect, I just can't.

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  • squeej

    squeej 10 years, 4 months ago

    I think that "respect for the office" might be a very gray line. It's possible in Perry's mind Obama doesn't respect the office, and is therefore not due respect. Respect is earned, not granted via position or role. Do what's legally required, and leave the rest out of it.

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