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Updated: 2/12 6:11 pm

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - A progressive political action committee has bought radio ads in California apologizing for Rick Perry "getting out again."


The Lone Star Project ran the ad on Tuesday in the middle of the Texas governor's trip to recruit California businesses to relocate.


Perry was featured in different ads last week, where he denigrated California taxes and regulation and touted the Texas business climate.


The progressive's radio ad is airing in many of the same places, only offering a very different point of view.


A male voice with a Texas drawl apologizes for Perry, repeats criticisms that Perry misuses taxpayer money to attract businesses and insists that Texas is a nice place to live despite the current governor.


California Gov. Jerry Brown has called Perry's trip insignificant.

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trutex - 2/13/2013 9:53 PM
3 Votes
And just what makes you think that, LuigiLeftist? Is it because of the huge numbers of illegal aliens from failed third world socialist states that you on the left are endlessly working to import with the intent of populating a permanent dependent underclass that will vote socialist? Or is it because of the number of liberals that are metastasizing into Texas from states like CA and IL looking for jobs since Democrats are/have brought socioeconomic collapse where ever they run the show? And why are you so looking forward to the day when Texas would be a hellhole like those states? The lunacy of the Left never ceases to amaze.

LuigiLewis - 2/13/2013 12:14 PM
1 Vote
suck it the hell up trutex...the lone star state is becomming blue again fool...that transition is required before it becomes green...you best leave before it happens (this election cycle)...and take perrywinkle with you, i'm sure you and that moron have tons in common.

roadrunner1980 - 2/13/2013 10:58 AM
0 Votes
Jacobez---- what did you put in your Fruit Loops this morning? Man you are warped!

Pastor Bob - 2/13/2013 10:03 AM
4 Votes
You are very cruel.

Phrilly - 2/12/2013 9:10 PM
0 Votes
Nobody to blame but those of you that put this man back in office. I hope Texans vote for the gambleing bill that is coming up. I know, I know, Pastor Bob, that you think it a sin BUT there is a lot of money fowing out of Texas daily that could be spent here if Texas votes yes and that is not just the money spent gambeling but hotels, restaurants, gas stations, it goes on and on.

Pastor Bob - 2/12/2013 8:21 PM
5 Votes
God bless Governor Rick Perry. He is a very brave man to go forth into the land of lost souls to try to save what Christians remain. He is truely a Christian soldier and an inspiration to us all.

210bro - 2/12/2013 7:17 PM
3 Votes
Rick Perry is DESPERATE. DELL computer is being bought out by private equity and the entire central texas economy is circling the drain. And once the price of oil falls below $80bbl Eagle Ford will no longer be a profitable venture. Houston faces port strikes and Texas is losing control of it's power grid by investors. Now the tollroad looks stupid and useless without Round Rock jobs. He's literally doubling down.

trutex - 2/12/2013 6:35 PM
5 Votes
Perry should make it clear that idiot leftists and other assorted clueless liberals are not wanted and not welcome in Texas. These people are like cancer. Their scatterbrained mindset and voting habits eventually take their toll on any area in which they are the majority leading to the inevitable socioeconomic decline. However, completely clueless that it is they who are the problem, liberals soon search out greener pastures where the process of degradation is repeated once liberals reach a critical mass of the population.
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