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To: Moose Burger

Yes that is true. Sometimes the best thing that can happen is to be torn down to the core and build from there. I just like the idea of getting behind a candidate that isn’t a compromise. A candidate that doesn’t let the left set the ground rules. It makes me sick seeing the GOP ready to cede ground all over the place while not realizing that is a recipe to continue to lose. What they need is to stop accepting the false premises of the left and we need candidates that are not afraid. Sarah has taken a beating for what? That she does what she says she will do, she believes in God, she believes in conservative salt of the earth values, and dares to believe in the popular sovereignty of the citizen. If the values of Sarah Palin are no longer acceptable in today’s USA then is this country worth having?


8 posted on 06/25/2009 11:03:04 PM PDT by Maelstorm (Sarah Palin 2012 (Who else in the GOP is man enough?))
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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 Those values were once, (not long ago) very common and have been replaced by a forced collectivism of questionable 'value'.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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