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TexasTowelie

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Tue Jan 10, 2017, 08:58 AM Jan 2017

That time Sonny Perdue prayed for rain

Nearly 10 years ago, then-Gov. Sonny Perdue stepped to a podium outside the state Capitol and led a solemn crowd of a few hundred people in prayer. Demonstrators chanted in protest as he spoke, while a handful of pastors lined up beside him with eyes cast upward toward the heavens.

“We’ve come together here simply for one reason and one reason only: To very reverently and respectfully pray up a storm,” Perdue said after a choir provided a hymn.

That hour-long prayer vigil is back in the spotlight as Perdue is one of the finalists to be Donald Trump’s agriculture chief. And one national media outlet after another has mentioned Perdue’s state-sanctioned plea to a higher power for a downpour.

At the time, Georgia was at the center of a disastrous drought spreading like an inkblot across the South. And Perdue, then in his second term as governor, had ordered water restrictions, launched a legal battle to block the release of Lake Lanier’s waters and appealed to President George W. Bush for help.

Read more: http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2017/01/10/that-time-sonny-perdue-prayed-for-rain/

[font color=330099]First, Sonny Perdue then Rick Perry. Why doesn't God listen to Republican prayers?[/font]

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