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To: Resettozero

I agree on one condition: If he actually voted to continue debate on the specific gun control legislation this past year. As I said, I honestly don’t know how he voted on that bill (I was plenty PO’ed at how my own GOPe Senators voted at the time), and the letter from this Mace person isn’t specific enough to say. She could have meant he voted to keep the larger debate going, not just the specific bill.


43 posted on 04/18/2014 1:37:57 PM PDT by Cyber Liberty (H.L. Mencken: "The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.")
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I agree on one condition: If he (GRAHAM) actually voted to continue debate on the specific gun control legislation this past year. As I said, I honestly don’t know how he (GRAHAM)voted on that bill (I was plenty PO’ed at how my own GOPe Senators voted at the time), and the letter from this Mace person isn’t specific enough to say. She could have meant he (GRAHAM)voted to keep the larger debate going, not just the specific bill.

Regarding "...this Mace person...", thank you for the opening...

http://nancymace.org/

Nancy Mace is not a politician; in fact she has never run for political office. She’s a wife, mother and small business owner.

She is someone who is passionate about her country and she is someone who is seriously concerned about the direction it is going. Nancy is the daughter of retired Army Brigadier General Emory Mace and school teacher Anne Mace, Ph.D. Nancy was born at Fort Bragg, N.C., while her father was a Major stationed with the 82nd Airborne. Many know Nancy as the first woman to graduate from The Citadel, the military college of South Carolina. She is also the author of In the Company of Men: A Woman at The Citadel, which world-renowned author Pat Conroy described as “The best book about The Citadel ever written.”

Nancy knows all too well the kinds of sacrifices our military and their families make. She moved 10 times in her first 13 years of life. She saw many parts of the country and met people from all walks of life. Her constant traveling as an Army brat gave her an enormous appreciation for the selflessness of our service members. Nancy admires, from firsthand experience, what our military and their families go through to protect our freedom and preserve liberty.

AN UNLIKELY STORY Nancy is from a family of achievers. Her father was an US Army general and two of her siblings graduated from West Point. While Nancy is proud to be part of such a rich tradition, she often jokes that she did not receive the same gene as her siblings. Nancy freely admits that she found school very challenging.

While Nancy may not have been the best student, she did enjoy swimming and running and embraced athletics as a release from the daily grind. But without the best track record in high school or a clear idea of her direction in life, Nancy began taking courses at a community college upon high school graduation. Nancy eventually became an administrative assistant for a real estate developer, which she credits for seeding the love of business and technology that she maintains to this day. This period in life also taught Nancy a little about life and helped reinforce the work ethic instilled in her by her parents and built a level of confidence in her that she still draws on today.

She also credits this time in her life with bringing her closer to God and finding salvation through Him.

Eventually Nancy decided she would focus on earning a four-year degree. A new and meaningful chapter in her life was about to begin.

THE CITADEL In the summer of 1996, The Citadel opened its doors to women and Nancy took a bold step—she simply hopped in her car and drove to The Citadel to pick up an application. The next day, she submitted it.

A few days later, Nancy was accepted as one of the first women ever to enter the Citadel’s ranks as a “knob.” Nancy took the plunge and joined the Corps of Cadets, eager to follow in her father’s footsteps.

Nancy graduated as the first woman from The Citadel’s Corps of Cadets in 1999 with magna cum laude honors. She earned a degree in Business. Nancy eventually pursued a master’s degree in journalism and mass communication from the University of Georgia’s School of Journalism, focusing on public relations.

SMALL BUSINESS OWNER Nancy’s first job out of college was with Accenture, one of the world’s largest management-consulting firms. As a consultant, her clients have included everyone from start-ups to multi-billion dollar, publicly-traded entities representing a plethora of industries.

Nancy married her husband Curtis in 2004. When she had her first child, Miles Emory, Nancy decided to become a stay-at-home mom. During this time she began working on a few public relations and marketing projects to stay engaged. Before her second child, daughter Ellison Anne was born, Nancy started a small consulting business: The Mace Group. The Mace Group has provided public relations and marketing to companies of all sizes and from multiple industries over the years. Some of her recent political clients have included Senator Tim Scott, Congressman Mick Mulvaney and SC State Senator Tom Davis.

An accomplished businesswoman, Citadel graduate, proud South Carolinian and most important to her—a wife and mother—Nancy resides in Charleston with her family.

“The only way to change Washington is to change who we send to Washington,” says Mace, adding “Washington is out of touch, voters are frustrated. They’re looking for someone authentic.”

Mace is also a board member of The Citadel School of Business and past board member of Childspring International.

She has written to all South Carolina voters, "While I remain passionate about the promise of our country, I’m very worried about the direction we are headed. This summer I spent time listening to friends and neighbors throughout the state. And I heard a common theme: South Carolinians believe Washington is out of touch and that Washington thinks it knows better than the people. Many have lost faith in our political system and simply do not trust this government.

This lack of trust is palpable in the voices of concerned voters all over the state. And I share their concern.

I believe career politicians in DC are unwilling to make hard decisions about our nation’s future.

You will almost always find South Carolina’s senior senator on the other side when conservative republicans have stood for the constitution, for smaller government, for border security, against Obamacare, against amnesty, against liberal judges, against tax increases and against reckless spending. It’s not that he is a bad person, it’s that his policies are wrong for America.

But I have not lost all hope and I don’t believe the people of South Carolina have either.

South Carolina has a rich history of sending conservative leaders to Washington, just like former Sen. Jim DeMint and now Sen. Tim Scott. My hope is to continue that tradition.

I believe America is at a tipping point. As Republicans we must decide whether we are another party in favor of big government or to change course and elect leaders who will stand with conviction and restore the principles of limited government outlined in our constitution. As your next Senator, I will always be a voice for liberty, and I will always stand against the oppressive hand of the federal government.

We will not change our nation’s capitol by sending the same people back to DC year after year. We must elect principled leaders who are willing to make tough decisions.

So while I am humbled by the enormity of the task before us. I am heartened by the support of many people who are ready for a new generation of conservative leadership.

We can only change Washington if we change who we send to Washington. America deserves better. South Carolina deserves better.

My family and yours, deserve better. That’s why I’m in this race."


44 posted on 04/18/2014 2:02:29 PM PDT by Resettozero
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