I’ve been asked WHY I’d vote for Sarah Palin.
It’s not because she’s a genius or her qualifications from being a governor, it’s because she’s an American.
She’ll close the borders.
She’ll send the illegal aliens home.
She’ll salute the flag
She won’t bow to a foreign leader especially those closely aligned to MUSLIM interests
She won’t be admired by dictators in Iran and Venezuela
She’ll do what I would do most of the time.
She’ll do what Regan would have done.
There’s lots of people like Sarah Palin and me but the garbage like Lyndsey Graham, John McCain and an outright traitor like Barack Obama that have to go.
It is time to take out the trash.
I couldn’t agree more.
He is going to anounce all Illegals are going to become citizens with immediate voting rights as the Rats need the votes this November and November 2012.
Welcome to Obamaville, USSA.
Not one thing you wrote has anything to do with what will happen on November 3 the day after the mid terms.
a plan for swift, sure action. No pussy footing around. The moment the new Representatives and Senators take the oath of office, they get in gear.
Not with our present leadership in the House and Senate.
I’m with you 100%. It doesn’t take a genius to see what needs to be done. We need to cut red tape at all levels in government regulation (for example they turned away all the skimmers in the Gulf because they collected only 99 percent of the oil but some was left in the water). Pure insanity. We have to cut spending or we will have an unsustainable debt. I personally trust Palin, in part because she took on oil in Alaska; she showed that she will fight for what’s right even if it’s hard. I even like that she stepped down as governor . . . it shows she will swing for the home run even if everyone else thinks it’s risky (and it seems to have paid off as well . . . so she looks to me like a winner). Anyway . . .
The article you posted gets it right as well. I was bitterly disappointed in the Bush years. I actually believed that the Republican Congressmen were like me . . . that they had waited a lifetime for a Republican President and Congress, together, so they could change some of the big things that were wrong, and all the gnawing little things that were clearly biased to the socialists and Democrats.
Instead the Republicans were milquetoast at best. They didn’t even defund the left . . . didn’t even get rid of money streaming to their party’s enemies; those funds enriching and employing the left while it was out of political power and allowing it to grow as it waited in the wings. We need a new wave of politicians desperately. Another class of 1994 (or even 1974 . . . but in reverse). Ones who will reform the secondary schools and take them from the libs. Ones who will defund the left even to the point of stopping the nonsense government funding of nonsense left wing universities. Etc.
Real aggressive, no BS, Americans in office. Not career politicians.