RICHMOND, Va. (CN) - Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who failed to collect enough signatures to qualify for Virginia's March 6, 2012 Republican presidential primary, claims the state Board of Elections and its Republican Party are unconstitutionally keeping him off the ballot.
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Perry acknowledges that his campaign did not collect enough signatures to get on the ballot, but claims it's because of Virginia's illegal requirement that petition circulators be "either eligible or registered qualified voters in the state."
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Rick, hows that no exception thing working out for you now?
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because of Virginia's illegal requirement that petition circulators be "either eligible or registered qualified voters in the state."
What was he going to do, hire school age kids to walk around the stores, or go house to house, or hire illegal immigrants ? It's a toss up between him and bush junior, for the most asinine.
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Newt hired people to get signatures for him and one turned in 1,500 bogus names. Both had a lot of money but I guess instead of paying a good wage they hired cheap labor and got what they paid for.
That's what you get when you don't want to pay for good help
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That's exactly where they would lead the job market too.. Newt 'the bute' Gingrich would like little kids working, taking the place of some poor sucker who has a family.. He's an arse hole...Minimum wage would be back to the early part of the 20th century.
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