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To: TheConservativeParty

—It is a declaration of war.—

Yes it is. But this war is being fought on the internet and in the hearts and minds of Americans. That last part is important. It is what was going on in the middle of the last century. One of the reasons Ayn Rand wrote “Atlas Shrugged” was there was a real concern that the US at that time could fall into full Socialism.

Desperate times are times of change. Big change. We have not yet dodged the bullet. It is getting closer. We must act before it is too late. And all we need do is discuss. Politely and often. Shut ‘em down. Show them how small they really are.


11 posted on 09/08/2011 10:16:59 AM PDT by cuban leaf
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To: cuban leaf

Yes, big change is needed.
I was glad Palin didn’t subject herself to the whipping giving by the liberal inquisition on the debate last night.

Palin isn’t playing the game by the old rules.
Just like she did in Alaska, she finds the way with new ideas and new ways to defeat crony business as usual.

She’s saving me money already. By not announcing early, she’s not wasting my campaign contribution (that will be made the second I hear her announce.).

I’m of modest income. A farmer.

I have already told my husband I’m sending Sarah 500 dollars when she announces. He’s fine with it.

He knows she’s the only one who will finally make America truly free again. And he took the oath to be in the military 30 years ago.

She’s the only one I am enthused about. She has the plan, the guts and the fearless nature we need.

Cheers!


18 posted on 09/08/2011 10:29:28 AM PDT by TheConservativeParty (PALIN 45 -The cure for "meet the new boss, same as the old boss." Sarah Palin 2012 "Not For Sale!")
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