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To: St. Louis Conservative
The selection for this job is extremely important. Before naming the person we need to set out what we want. For instance, we want and need:

1. one who is a proven leader.
2. able to organizes professionals and volunteers into motivated campaigners, people who work with a passion for conservatism.
3. a record of training and supervising an army of effective fund raisers.
4. able to expound the conservative cause without looking over the shoulder, no PC, speak the truth loud and clear. No weaseling around and parching of words.

In other words, the best leader in the country must step forward. The record of experience in all categories is vitally important

If Steele is that man, than so be it. If not - not.

That's my story and I'm sticking with it!!

98 posted on 11/11/2008 4:09:13 PM PST by elpadre (nation)
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To: elpadre

“The selection for this job is extremely important. Before naming the person we need to set out what we want. For instance, we want and need:
1. one who is a proven leader.
2. able to organizes professionals and volunteers into motivated campaigners, people who work with a passion for conservatism.
3. a record of training and supervising an army of effective fund raisers.
4. able to expound the conservative cause without looking over the shoulder, no PC, speak the truth loud and clear. No weaseling around and parching of words.”

In other words, the best leader in the country must step forward. The record of experience in all categories is vitally important


I agree, and I think this is Newt.


120 posted on 11/11/2008 4:43:59 PM PST by StatenIsland (The '08 Election: It's about the survival of our country, not making a point...)
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