Posted on 10/13/2009 8:30:09 AM PDT by bs9021
No You Cant
by: Allie Winegar Duzett, October 13, 2009
U. S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-South Car.) was given the Americans for Prosperity (AFP) George Washington Award on October 3 at the 2009 Defending the American Dream Summit for his outstanding work to promote American freedom in the United States Senate.
Sen. DeMints acceptance speech focused largely on victory for American freedom, and how Americans can make it happen. We know in this room that when the government says yes we can, we need to stand up and say no, you cant, he began, with enthusiastic audience support. He continued with his assertion that government is not the answer to the problems America faces today. We know that government is the problem; we know that the government cant run our auto companies, our health care system, our education system. We know what works. To borrow something from Dick Armey, we need to say it more and more: its freedom that works in America, Sen. DeMint said.
He continued, stating that while conservatives are outnumbered in the Senate, were not outnumbered in America. When Americans stand up, things change.
Sen. DeMint asked the audience to support the movement toward freedom by supporting candidates. Look at every race at every level, Sen. DeMint said. Find a candidate, Republican or Democrat, who is talking about the importance of those principles of freedom If youve got money, give money. If youve got time, give time. All we need is a few more to tip the balance.
Sen. DeMint stated that any American can get involved with saving freedom be visiting his new website, SenateConservatives.com. The website is meant to help a few key conservative candidates get the money and support they need to beat their liberal counterparts....
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and once again from Ronald Reagan:
“Government doesn’t solve problems, government subsidizes them.”
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