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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: lorne who wrote (75338)11/18/2009 10:01:00 PM
From: MJ1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 224704
 
AP seems to not know what to do with Alaska's Sarah Palin. With their scrutiny of her book in advance-----they certainly appear to be setting the stage to politically challenge her if she would run for President.

Sarah Palin reminds me a lot of the women I knew as I matured. Beautiful in a wholesome way------intelligent----able to hold her own in debate, able to hold her own in the endeavors she embraced.

Sarah Palin like Ronald Reagan are very comparable in backgrounds and political careers.

Both Palin and Reagan were Governors; Governors of two major states in the USA, Alaska and California----both essential to the security of this nation from the West Coast.

Both are and were comfortable in their environs------as well as being versatile in shifting to the National and international scene.

Both are and were comfortable in standing up for the core values that this nation has embraced historically .

American women identify with Sarah Palin just as people identified with Reagan.

For now Sarah Palin will keep America guessing------will she run for President? Will she be a force that helps elect the next President without her being a candidate?

Sarah Palin, like Ronald Reagan, is a breath of fresh air in an America that appears to have lost it's way due to the current Obama administration.

mj
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