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Certainly something to think about.  There is no doubt that Rick Perry was an excellent governor. He has stood up to Obama on immigration and was in part responsible for making Texas one of the largest economies in the World and certainly is a leader. Now in addition, we find out he is ex-military.  With all this being said, right now, I like him more than ever...AND no DEM can hold a candle to him.  That's why the DEMS are trying to stop him with the recent indictment charges.

Captain Rick Perry: Time for a military man in the White House?



"More than any election since 1980," ace pollster Kellyanne Conway tells me, "2016 will be a national-security contest." And she says former governor Rick Perry may have the best chance to convince voters that he can be commander-in-chief.

 Let's think on that. With the world in turmoil, who do you really want sitting across the negotiating table from Vladimir Putin, the Iranian mullahs, or the Chinese? How about a military man to command the war to destroy radical-Islamic jihadism?

Very few people know that between 1972 and 1977, Perry served in the U.S. Air Force, flying C-130 tactical aircraft in Europe and the Middle East. He is the only current GOP candidate to have worn the military uniform. And he rarely talks about it...

...The Perry story usually revolves around the Texas economic-growth miracle. But the military service? The captain's rank? The piloting of strategic-airlift planes? That's hardly known. And in his 14 years as governor of the Lone Star state, plenty of national-security issues (and border-security issues) came across his desk.

So imagine this: A president who actually served in the regular military. A president who understands the military, listens to the military, and has good relations with the military — the opposite of the Obama experience...

... At the recent CPAC conference, Perry devoted nearly two-thirds of his speech to national-security issues. He described a simple truth about current U.S. foreign policy: "Our allies doubt us and our adversaries are all too willing to test us." He sees ISIS and the whole radical-Islamic-jihadist movement as the worst threat to freedom since communism.

In his New York talk, he expressed concern that our military is hollowing out. He's actually running an ad on the Internet about the need to strengthen American national security. No other candidate is doing this.

Perry also strongly supports Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. From what we know of the Obama Iran deal, it looks like a very bad deal indeed. And Perry draws attention to how Team Obama has backpedalled on a number of Iran-deal issues, with the result that Iran could be allowed to build nuclear weapons while boosting its economy...

..Unlike his military credentials, his role in the Texas economic miracle is well known. While Perry was governor, low taxes, deregulation, and tort reform led to the creation of nearly one-third of the new private-sector jobs in America. He's a Tenth Amendment man. He loves it when states compete against each other to create a climate of risk-taking and growth. And he wants to bring the Texas economic model to Washington.

Now, it's way too early to endorse anyone for the GOP nomination. That's not my intent here. But it's important to bring out the facts about all the Republican presidential candidates. And most of you might only know half the story about Rick Perry. He's an economic miracle worker, but he's also a military man with national-security credibility.

http://www.cnbc.com/id/102485251#.





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