Posted on 11/08/2011 7:57:33 AM PST by writer33
There are few things that Connecticut can bring to the table when discussions of American exceptionalism come to the forefront. A notable exception could be insurance, but now there is also a connection to time and its boundless second hands, the very stroke that registers as the heartbeat of the American tradition.
Connecticut however, does have a rich history of ties to American exceptionalism. During the American Revolution, firearms and ammunition were produced there. Even today, there is still a glimmer of that American manufacturing with Groton as a center of submarine building. As defense spending has declined, so has the assertion of pride in the rugged, individual American spirit.
Today, though, stands a center of American ingenuity and individuality that will not only make Nutmeggers proud, but it will certify that there is nothing quite as good as the indefatigable American work ethic and its boundless optimism that have made the country great...
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Bennett lost me when he was one of the Conservatives who spoke so highly of Obama in 2008. He though 0 would be wonderful for the USA
That tells you all you need to know about Bennett’s political judgements
GOP insiders better wake up. They help the Democrat machine lynch Cain like this, they may just buy themselves a Tea party challenger for 2012
The GOP might be the 1st major party since the 1800s to finish third in a Presidential race in 2012 if they don’t wake up.
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” Tokyo Rove up next on FOX to slam Cain and declare him dead.”
I have despised Rove for over 10 years, while a bunch of FReepers (sans intellect) adored him......
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