Rick Perry On 1700 Civilian Casualties: ‘Individuals…Lose Their Lives In War’

Posted by | August 3, 2014 18:14 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Politics Top Stories


The Texas governor and presidential hopeful’s unquestioning support for Israel in light of the heavy toll of civilian casualties was on full display on CNN.

Last week, Perry called on the United States to provide “vigorous support” for Israel so CNN’s Candy Crowley began her weekly Sunday show by inviting him to share his thoughts on the ongoing fighting in Gaza.

“When you look at 1,700-plus civilian deaths in Gaza — the large majority of which are civilians we are told — what is your thought about that, what is your reaction to that?” Crowley wondered.

“War is a horrible thing,” Perry responded without emotion. “There are individuals who lose their lives in war.”

“But when we have a fairly good understanding that Hamas is actually using their citizens as shields, at that particular point in time, it loses a lot of the the power, if you will, from my perspective,” the Texas Republican continued. “When you look back at Hamas’ statements that they will not be satisfied until Israel is wiped off the face of the Earth, then you start understanding the mentality a little bit better of a terrorist organization like Hamas.”

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36 responses to Rick Perry On 1700 Civilian Casualties: ‘Individuals…Lose Their Lives In War’

  1. Tommy6860 August 3rd, 2014 at 18:24

    So says the man who at one time (oh so briefly) had a heart for kids in this country who made it here from the south of the border. Now he’s so heartless that he can just brush this off as a result of war without even offering solution. But he doesn’t have one, proof as he gets photo-ops of him holding a .50 cal. machine aimed south of the border. It seems wingers in Israel and in our southern states have one thing in common; they hate brown people that live south of them, suspected of looking like terrorists and possibly growing up to be like them.

  2. Tommy6860 August 3rd, 2014 at 18:24

    So says the man who at one time (oh so briefly) had a heart for kids in this country who made it here from the south of the border. Now he’s so heartless that he can just brush this off as a result of war without even offering solution. But he doesn’t have one, proof as he gets photo-ops of him holding a .50 cal. machine aimed south of the border. It seems wingers in Israel and in our southern states have one thing in common; they hate brown people that live south of them, suspected of looking like terrorists and possibly growing up to be like them.

  3. NW10 August 3rd, 2014 at 18:25

    In Governor Oops’ twisted mind, his state can’t afford to expand Medicaid, but they can somehow afford to deploy the Guard to the border for $12 million a month.

  4. (((NW10,PATRIOT! ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ))) August 3rd, 2014 at 18:25

    In Governor Oops’ twisted mind, his state can’t afford to expand Medicaid, but they can somehow afford to deploy the Guard to the border for $12 million a month.

  5. Bunya August 3rd, 2014 at 18:34

    Well now. Imagine that. A cavalier response to the slaughter of innocents from “pro-life” Perry. Of course it should also be noted that that the “right to life” state, Texas, leads the state in executions.

  6. Bunya August 3rd, 2014 at 18:34

    Well now. Imagine that. A cavalier response to the slaughter of innocents from “pro-life” Perry. Of course it should also be noted that that the “right to life” state, Texas, leads the state in executions.

  7. tiredoftea August 3rd, 2014 at 19:02

    “War is a horrible thing”…”There are individuals who lose their lives in war.” Wow! Those glasses have made him super smart!

    • mea_mark August 3rd, 2014 at 19:37

      It does make it easier for him to see the teleprompter.

      • tiredoftea August 3rd, 2014 at 19:40

        He’s looking for the cartoons but gets frustrated when he doesn’t see them.

    • ChrisVosburg August 4th, 2014 at 16:29

      Governor Rick (pictured below) recently sat down with Michelle Cottle of the National Review to chat about, among other things, the spectacles.

      His explanation is that he has been diagnosed with pre-retinal fibrosis, a somewhat belated result of a childhood eye injury, and he was told by a “specialist” that this can be fixed with either surgery or glasses, and he chose to go with glasses.

      Well, bullshit. You can’t fix pre-retinal fibrosis with corrective lenses, period. And as I’ve pointed out, in any given close-up of Poindexter Perry, it’s obvious that there isn’t any diopter to either of the lenses.

      • tiredoftea August 4th, 2014 at 19:15

        It took him a long time to memorize that imaginary diagnosis!

  8. tiredoftea August 3rd, 2014 at 19:02

    “War is a horrible thing”…”There are individuals who lose their lives in war.” Wow! Those glasses have made him super smart!

    • mea_mark August 3rd, 2014 at 19:37

      It does make it easier for him to see the teleprompter.

      • tiredoftea August 3rd, 2014 at 19:40

        He’s looking for the cartoons but gets frustrated when he doesn’t see them.

    • ChrisVosburg August 4th, 2014 at 16:29

      Governor Rick (pictured below) recently sat down with Michelle Cottle of the National Review to chat about, among other things, the spectacles.

      His explanation is that he has been diagnosed with pre-retinal fibrosis, a somewhat belated result of a childhood eye injury, and he was told by a “specialist” that this can be fixed with either surgery or glasses, and he chose to go with glasses.

      Well, bullshit. You can’t fix pre-retinal fibrosis with corrective lenses, period. And as I’ve pointed out, in any given close-up of Poindexter Perry, it’s obvious that there isn’t any diopter to either of the lenses.

      • tiredoftea August 4th, 2014 at 19:15

        It took him a long time to memorize that imaginary diagnosis!

  9. NW10 August 3rd, 2014 at 19:30

    http://media.cagle.com/95/2014/07/22/151251_600.jpg

  10. (((NW10,PATRIOT! ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ))) August 3rd, 2014 at 19:30

    http://media.cagle.com/95/2014/07/22/151251_600.jpg

  11. granpa.usthai August 3rd, 2014 at 20:35

    if only BENGHAZI had been in wartime, huh?

  12. granpa.usthai August 3rd, 2014 at 20:35

    if only BENGHAZI had been in wartime, huh?

  13. uzza August 3rd, 2014 at 20:36

    “Bla bla bla … (1) Hamas is actually using their citizens as shields …. and ..
    (2) Hamas’ statements that they will not be satisfied until Israel is wiped off the face of
    the Earth,…”

    Of these two points he made, neither seems to be true.
    (1) is apparently a myth, with no convincing evidence Hamas does that(although it’s proven fact that the IDF does).
    (2) seems to be repeating the old mistranslation of Ahmedinejad’s speech. Nothing in Hamas’s charter like that and haven’t seen such a quote from any official. Is there any factual basis for his claim?
    (3) Rick Perry also said “and” and “the”, and he was probably lying then too.

    • R.J. Carter August 4th, 2014 at 16:33

      “Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it” (The Martyr, Imam Hassan al-Banna, of blessed memory).”

      http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/hamas.asp

      • ChrisVosburg August 5th, 2014 at 08:04

        “The Islamic world is on fire. Each of us should pour some water, no matter how little, to extinguish whatever one can without waiting for the others.” (Sheikh Amjad al-Zahawi, of blessed memory).

        This is the sentence following the one you contributed from this extremely unusual document, which bears no attribution.

        In other words, whoever wrote this is all over the map, and I have no idea if he’s speaking for hamas in an official capacity or not. You might as well attempt to deduce the foreign policy objectives of the United States of America from the writings of the unabomber.

        • R.J. Carter August 5th, 2014 at 09:25

          Chris, Uzza stated: “Nothing in Hamas’s charter like that and haven’t seen such a quote from any official. Is there any factual basis?”

          The quote I pulled is right there in the first article in the Hamas Charter. That’s what that “extremely unusual document, which bears no attribution” is — the Hamas Covenant.

          • ChrisVosburg August 5th, 2014 at 09:55

            Yeah, got it, but again, it’s such a mess, and a document from 1988 which bears no authorship and upon which a Hamas leader in 2010 commented is “a piece of history and no longer relevant, but cannot be changed for internal reasons.”

            Sorry, “internal reasons?” As with the above statement, and the oft-quoted desire of Ahmadinejad, I can’t help but feel that we’re losing something in translation here.

            • greenfloyd August 5th, 2014 at 10:11

              Let’s not get too fixed on Hamas which is not the biggest or even meanest group of blood-thirsty terrorists now terrorising much of the Middle East or plotting to attack America, again. Judge them all by their deeds, not their words.

  14. uzza August 3rd, 2014 at 20:36

    “Bla bla bla … (1) Hamas is actually using their citizens as shields …. and ..
    (2) Hamas’ statements that they will not be satisfied until Israel is wiped off the face of
    the Earth,…”

    Of these two points he made, neither seems to be true.
    (1) is apparently a myth, with no convincing evidence Hamas does that (although it’s proven fact that the IDF did it).
    (2) seems to be repeating the old mistranslation of Ahmedinejad’s speech. Nothing in Hamas’s charter like that and haven’t seen such a quote from any official. Is there any factual basis?
    (3) Rick Perry also said “and” and “the”; he was probably lying then too.

    • R.J. Carter August 4th, 2014 at 16:33

      “Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it” (The Martyr, Imam Hassan al-Banna, of blessed memory).”

      http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/hamas.asp

      • ChrisVosburg August 5th, 2014 at 08:04

        “The Islamic world is on fire. Each of us should pour some water, no matter how little, to extinguish whatever one can without waiting for the others.” (Sheikh Amjad al-Zahawi, of blessed memory).

        This is the sentence following the one you contributed from this extremely unusual document, which bears no attribution.

        In other words, whoever wrote this is all over the map, and I have no idea if he’s speaking for hamas in an official capacity or not. You might as well attempt to deduce the foreign policy objectives of the United States of America from the writings of the unabomber.

        • R.J. Carter August 5th, 2014 at 09:25

          Chris, Uzza stated: “Nothing in Hamas’s charter like that and haven’t seen such a quote from any official. Is there any factual basis?”

          The quote I pulled is right there in the first article in the Hamas Charter. That’s what that “extremely unusual document, which bears no attribution” is — the Hamas Covenant.

          • ChrisVosburg August 5th, 2014 at 09:55

            Yeah, got it, but again, it’s such a mess, and a document from 1988 which bears no authorship and upon which a Hamas leader in 2010 commented is “a piece of history and no longer relevant, but cannot be changed for internal reasons.”

            Sorry, “internal reasons?” As with the above statement, and the oft-quoted desire of Ahmadinejad, I can’t help but feel that we’re losing something in translation here.

            Added 4 hours later in edit: In cruising the net for translations of the doc, I found that most of them use “eliminate” in place of “obliterate,” and was reminded of the kerfuffle Soviet Premier Nikita Kruschev kicked up when he said (as translated by his own translator) “we will bury you,” which many scholars took to simply mean “we will outlive you,” rather than “we will rain nuclear death on your asses so hard.”

            • floyd[@]greenfloyd.org August 5th, 2014 at 10:11

              Let’s not get too fixed on Hamas which is not the biggest or even meanest group of blood-thirsty terrorists now terrorising much of the Middle East or plotting to attack America, again. Judge them all by their deeds, not their words.

  15. jasperjava August 3rd, 2014 at 23:23

    This is what I mean when I say that Republican foreign policy is steeped in racism. He wouldn’t dismiss these civilian deaths so lightly if they were white English-speaking people, rather than Palestinian Arabs.

  16. jasperjava August 3rd, 2014 at 23:23

    This is what I mean when I say that Republican foreign policy is steeped in racism. He wouldn’t dismiss these civilian deaths so lightly if they were white English-speaking people, rather than Palestinian Arabs.

  17. greenfloyd August 5th, 2014 at 08:41

    There’s a lot of stuff I do not like about Perry.

    But this isn’t one of them. Israel is surrounded by bad guys, Hamas is actually only a bit player in the terrorists’ forces ransacking much of the Middle East today. Hamas, Hezbollah, alQada, and this new “Islamic State” are all being run and financed out of Iran, Qatar, along with other ME wealthy interests all wanting to destroy Israel, and they don’t like us (Americans) very much either. Except when they can fool gullible people into donating to their phony “humanitarian” mission.

  18. floyd[@]greenfloyd.org August 5th, 2014 at 08:41

    There’s a lot of stuff I do not like about Perry.

    But this isn’t one of them. Israel is surrounded by bad guys, Hamas is actually only a bit player in the terrorists’ forces ransacking much of the Middle East today. Hamas, Hezbollah, alQada, and this new “Islamic State” are all being run and financed out of Iran, Qatar, along with other ME wealthy interests all wanting to destroy Israel, and they don’t like us (Americans) very much either. Except when they can fool gullible people into donating to their phony “humanitarian” mission.

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