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To: Maelstorm
If the values of Sarah Palin are no longer acceptable in today’s USA then is this country worth having?

Nice. Those values were once, (not long ago) very common and have been replaced by a forced collectivism of questionable 'value'.

I'm not sure how we return to individual freedom as the highest virtue a society can bestow it's citizens- as we've traveled so far off the path.

What's refreshing about the Palins is it seems they've got the vision to correct the course ('cause they live it and never lost it?) and Sarah exudes confidence that'll be tough for any opponent (even with the help of the media) to shake. Imagine her drawing crowds like no other candidate has, ever. It could happen as Americans awaken from the socialist, 'hopeychangey' spell Obysmal has cast.

13 posted on 06/25/2009 11:27:22 PM PDT by budwiesest (The truth is about to set us free. Won't that be nice?)
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To: budwiesest

There are only really two paths. America can wakeup fully which is something that I doubt. It is more likely to shift back like it has before only to stall but not turn back the socialist and leftist clock. This could easily change if the economy tanks bad enough or America is attacked. Those variables can not be easily tallied. If the soft rot of liberalism continues as it is then eventually the Islamists will turn the clock way back and maybe that is the way it is supposed to be. I hope not but it has happened before. Societies become so narcissistic and weak thinking they are so more modern, so more enlightened, and so large that they can not fail and yet they did.


16 posted on 06/25/2009 11:36:21 PM PDT by Maelstorm (Sarah Palin 2012 (Who else in the GOP is man enough?))
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