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To: Always A Marine
"Sarah should have served her term as governor to gain more executive experience and to show that she can stay in the fight."

Had she done that she would have been destroyed politically and have several million dollars in legal bills due to bogus ethics claims that were coming in at the rate of one per week. If she has shown us anything at all in the time since her resignation, it is that she doesn't back down from a fight.

5 posted on 07/20/2010 9:48:55 PM PDT by Ranald S. MacKenzie (It's the philosophy, stupid.)
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To: Ranald S. MacKenzie

I agree that quitting the governorship was probably a really wise choice for not only legal reason but monetary ones. Also she is more effective going Rogue and being independent.

I think she will be fine as President....better than most if she keeps to the core principles of this nation. She has been disappointing in some of her endorsements though....complete RHINOS. CANT have that! She would pick good people, I think, to run things and for court positions. Think she would make this country energy independent so that muslims couldn’t spend the billions we give them for oil to built mosques in this nation. It is a crime how we are “transforming” this nation.

I’m of the mind set of Buckley....that it is better to pick the first hundred names right out of the phonebook to have run this nation than some Harvard or Ivy League graduate.

She has not been brainwashed into the Marxist Progressive secular worldview of the past “annointed” candidates. So that is DEFINITELY in her favor!

Our ivy league Universities are brainwashing the “elites” into Marxist—godless Progressives—who have absolutely no ethics.


11 posted on 07/20/2010 10:11:22 PM PDT by savagesusie
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