Last night I cried I really did; my wife is married to a cry baby. As I watched the map turn blue along with senatorial and gubernatorial seats switching parties I felt as if my county was being wrenched out of my hands. I tossed and turned in bed and then once I fell asleep I woke up wondering if Al Franken won the Senate seat in Minnesota which by the grace of God he didn’t.We are living in a strange and stressful times. We have a war that is running the debt of this nation into the red more and more each day and an economy that politician are trying to fix by giving blank checks to the treasury secretary that is bailing out banks that made the bad loans. It is like giving a drug addicts more drugs, where is the rational in that? If there is one thing that this election has made clear to me, that the American public is screaming that they hate George Bush and I happen to be one of them. I am sick of him and his minions that give conservatives a bad name. How can someone that has invaded the
American publics life through the Patriot Act, enlarged prescription drugs beyond recognition, approved the largest bank bailout in U.S. history, testifies that he wants security for his fellow American and still not seal the borders, is no conservative. He is a Republican that has lost his soul. If there is one thing that the so-called “Maverick”, John McCain, did right, it was putting Sarah Palin on his presidential ticket. She is everything that he and these so called Republicans aren’t, she’s Conservative. She is an outsider, and she has taken on her own party, not relying on what the latest focus group has to tell.
Governor Palin is the new face of Conservatives in America, she and others like her in this nation like Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, will rise when they are called upon in the near future to give guidance to disillusioned conservatives and to Republicans that have lost their souls.
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