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To: Amendment10

The truth of the matter is that Governors Palin and Jindal...need to lead the states to reclaim state powers from the state-power usurping federal gorilla (government) and put this gorilla back into its constitutional cage.
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That I agree with completely-—reform has to come from the bottom up- Can’t expect to change the culture from DC to the states, has to be vice versa. Whether it’s Palin, Jindal or whoever- I would hope they would carry the message of the primacy of the states.


88 posted on 11/29/2008 10:20:12 PM PST by Wegotsarah.com (My amateur blog--www.wegotsarah.com)
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To: Wegotsarah.com
That I agree with completely-—reform has to come from the bottom up- Can’t expect to change the culture from DC to the states, has to be vice versa. Whether it’s Palin, Jindal or whoever- I would hope they would carry the message of the primacy of the states.

Yes!

Again, given that Governors Palin and Jindal, and the other governors, have more constitutional powers to serve the people than the Oval Office and Congress do, they have their work cut out for them between now and 2012 to reclaim state powers that have been unlawfully usurped by the renegade federal government.

But I suppose that if Palin or Jindal want to kick back and relax after 2012 after four years of restoring state powers, cutting the federal government down to size, that they can eventually put in their bids for the Oval Office.

96 posted on 11/29/2008 10:46:30 PM PST by Amendment10
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