To: mick
As I make my rounds of my compatriots and small businessmen and shop workers I can tell you all that these men remember they are men and Americans. All they need is a national voice.
Thank you for that. It's good to have that assurance. Who, as you judge it, is the national voice right now?
To: definitelynotaliberal
It sounded to me like he was making the point that there isn’t an adequate one.
14 posted on
05/02/2009 9:42:57 AM PDT by
Still Thinking
(Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
To: definitelynotaliberal
Who, as you judge it, is the national voice right now?Glenn Beck.
18 posted on
05/02/2009 10:13:10 AM PDT by
Publius
(Sex is the manifestation of God's wicked sense of humor.)
To: definitelynotaliberal; Publius
I think Publius is right. Beck seems to be the only one actually articulating how this country went down the wrong road with the Progressives. I have to admit TR was a small hero of mine until I delved into his record and that of the Progressives. Beck also has made me look at the XVII amendment as a mistake. So along with the repeal of the XVI and the elimination of the FED, that might be a beginning.
Others I would say are Mark Levin and Thomas Woods ( author of "Meltdown"). As far as politicians, the pickings are few. I am a personal supporter of Sarah Palin. More from the stand point that she is hated by the same people I hate. She must be doing something right. But I think she needs to flesh out her belief system. But I feel her instincts are right. And Governor Sanford from VA seems promising.
21 posted on
05/02/2009 10:36:01 AM PDT by
mick
(Central Banker Capitalism is NOT Free Enterprise)
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