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To: stephenjohnbanker

[Got a viable substitute for Reagan?]

We will shortly be in the midst of a full blown depression. To save ourselves from total destitution, a revolution will be needed else we will be herded over a cliff like lemmings.

I along with every other armchair quarterback can list all of Sarah Palins limitations. But when the revolution comes, Palin is the only one positioned to lead.

Unless someone figures out a way to dig up Reagan, I’m falling in with Palin’s army. It may not be the most politically correct, but by gum it is the only option out there that is headed in the right direction.


113 posted on 07/06/2009 7:55:16 AM PDT by FastCoyote (I am intolerant of the intolerable.)
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To: FastCoyote
I'm with you Coyote. One Sarah has which can not be denied is she reflects in her core values every one of the conservative planks - pro-life, 2A, pro-military, small gov. self-rliance. She naturally can speak of these values because she lives them. She does not need to “convince” people that she is something she really isn't.

Now that she is unleashed, she should speak at various fundraising events for our very promising class of young conservative recruits in the House. She can be the visionary the party needs and in the process, promote the conservative agenda.

2012 is not out of the question. Time will tell. She can be another huge voice for conservatism, much like Rush. If the her following is developed, I believe she would be receptive to a draft Palin movement in 2012. JMO.

157 posted on 07/06/2009 8:08:20 AM PDT by libertymaker
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