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Brian Montopoli /

CBS News/ April 22, 2011, 12:11 PM

Texas Gov. Rick Perry proclaims "Days of Prayer for Rain"

Texas wildfire

Fire fighters near Possum Kingdom, Texas, April 19, 2011.

/ AP

With drought-fueled wildfires raging in his state, Texas Republican Gov. Rick Perry has issued a proclamation calling on Texans to pray for rain.

"[I] do hereby proclaim the three-day period from Friday, April 22, 2011, to Sunday, April 24, 2011, as Days of Prayer for Rain in the State of Texas," Perry said in the proclamation. "I urge Texans of all faiths and traditions to offer prayers on that day for the healing of our land, the rebuilding of our communities and the restoration of our normal way of life."

The proclamation says that "Texans have been strengthened, assured and lifted up through prayer; it seems right and fitting that the people of Texas should join together in prayer to humbly seek an end to this devastating drought and these dangerous wildfires."

Mark Stanford, fire operations chief of the Texas Forest Service, told the Christian Science Monitor Wednesday that the service was responding to fires burning on over one million acres. A federal wildfire strike team entered the state this week, joining firefighters from dozens of states.

According to Perry's proclamation, parts of Texas have not seen significant rainfall for nearly three months. The state has been beset by high temperatures, high winds and low humidity, prompting thousands of wildfires that have destroyed hundreds of homes and resulted in several deaths. The state's crops and livestock have also suffered.

The National Weather Service says there is a chance of thunderstorms amid continued high temperatures in hard-hit Tom Green Country over the weekend. Perry's proclamation follows a similar call for prayer from officials there.

Dave Cleaves, the climate change adviser for the U.S. Forest Service, told ClimateWire that "The fires aren't due to climate change, but the changing climate, I think, has been a contributing factor. I can't imagine that climate change hasn't had a deleterious impact."

Perry has dismissed climate change concerns, suggesting at one point that he's "heard Al Gore talk about man-made global warming so much that I'm starting to think that his mouth is the leading source of all that supposedly deadly carbon dioxide."

"I'm not saying we shouldn't be good stewards of our environment. We should. I am just saying when politics hijack science, it quells true scientific debate and can have dire consequences for our future," added Perry, whose state has sued to stop the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating greenhouse gas emissions and has sidestepped Obama administration climate regulations.

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ge556 says:
'"I'm not saying we shouldn't be good stewards of our environment. We should. I am just saying when politics hijack science, it quells true scientific debate and can have dire consequences for our future," added Perry, whose state has sued to stop the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating greenhouse gas emissions and has sidestepped Obama administration climate regulations.'

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It is clearly the Republican deniers who have attempted to hijack science. They put ideology above facts and evidence. Just like the birthers, many of whom are the same people.
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meboard says:
Rick needs to do a special proclamation praying for lower gas prices. How about it Rick!?!?!?!?!
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meboard says:
Perry should run for Pres...he and the repubs have done a great job destroying Texas!
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RobAla says:
President Lincoln declared a day of prayer and fasting during the Civil War. There is nothing wrong with praying for rain.
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meboard replies:
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Perry should sacrifice some illegals to the sun god...that might work just as well.
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BigGrizzly55 says:
What are the immoral Liberals going to do why others pray?
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maxcoffee-2009 replies:
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They would probably be working on putting out the fires.
ge556 replies:
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And, some of them are working on stopping climate change.
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bradkt1 says:
Prayer is not a substitute for preparedness. A belief in small government does not mean rendering the government unable to do what it should be able to do...like fighting fires.

Asking God to step in and do what you failed to do as leaders of your state is the height of arrogance...using religion as a cover for incompetent leadership.
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maxcoffee-2009 says:
Yes...Yes pray for help. It should be know by any person that believes in the Christian god, probably Jewish and Muslim too but I'm not really sure about them... but... "God" doesn't interact with his followers. He wants them to follow him not for his miracles, but because they choose to follow.
Hold your breathe for a miracle and you'll die waiting.
Try reading... 25 pages in a book called The Brothers Karamazov. The section is titled "The Grand Inquisitor".
I would suggest reading the whole book because it is an amazing book, but it is almost as long as the bible and I'm sure that most "Christians" haven't even read that book.
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nearl451 says:
Maybe he should move.

We've got no shortage of rain up North.
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ladyang says:
Can Muslims pray their way, perry? Or do you not want help from Allah, just your god?
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differnet says:
I'm a Christian and I think that Governor Perry has finally gone off his rocker. You don't make deals with God. The mentality that "if I do this then God will do this" is the most ridiculous form of relationship one can have with God. While I believe prayer is useful, God gave us hands and minds and freewill. Perry seems to be under the impression that people have not been praying. Ugghh... And what will be his reasoning if God does not answer his prayers? Will he offer up some burnt offerings? Maybe sacrifice a few virgins? He might as well rub a rabbit's foot. Better that Perry should put some more firefighters on the payroll.
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thanksgreed replies:
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Thank you...solid proof there are many sane Christians...
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