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To: STE=Q; Conservative Vermont Vet; EternalVigilance
Well, we’re not going to let a few human imperfections get in the way because we (at least I) get by knowing sometimes acutely of our own but if you haven’t noticed there aren’t many of us and the applicants aren’t exactly lining up to join the club. Even more, some of us are cowards and can’t even stand up for our conservative principals in friendly conversation let alone make the real sacrifices that will be necessary to elect someone like Alan. Do we try and convince the tide to turn one bucket at a time or wait till the time is right? I don’t know but I have Hope that the answer is somewhere in between and until the answer is apparent there is no reason to give up the good fight while we have the means to engage.

Perhaps we need to “Fight in the shade”

85 posted on 04/28/2008 9:04:29 PM PDT by infool7 (Ignorance isn't bliss its slavery in denial)
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To: infool7
"Do we try and convince the tide to turn one bucket at a time or wait till the time is right?"

I don't know.

I often wonder why men, like Alan Keyes continue to believe in America -- when America no longer seems to believe in herself.

I think we all know, at a certain level, that God has blessed America.

And therefore, we have a sacred trust, a responsibility, a duty, to preserve America -- as best we can.

We believe Alan Keyes, as President, would do his best to restore that spirit of America that God so infused -- as a blessing.

Thus we do our best to place Alan Keyes in the White House -- as President of The United States of America.

We know the rest is up to God.

God bless America!

STE=Q

96 posted on 04/28/2008 10:32:33 PM PDT by STE=Q ("These are the times that try men's souls." -- Thomas Paine)
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