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<p>Byron York <a href="http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/article/lesson-perrys-candidacy-think-you-run" target="_self">compares</a> Rick Perry to Harriet Miers:&#0160;</p>
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<p>For Romney, debate preparation involves taking all the things he has already thought through and finding the most effective way to present them in one-minute answers. For Perry, debate preparation is trying to learn new stuff about national issues that he should have been thinking about a long time ago.&#0160;&#8230; [I]f Perry wanted to be president, he should have been thinking seriously about the substance of national issues &#8212; not just money-raising and state chairmen &#8212; years before he declared his candidacy.</p>
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