Why you and I can’t be the President of the United State of America! Race is no longer a factor so we’ll toss that aside right away. But if you are a small business owner, a mom, a community collage graduate, a hunter or someone who speaks of personal responsibility, then you can not possibly be President. This has been made clear to we the lowly working class, courtesy of the mass media, political establishment and the standard bureaucrat that has been running Washington into the ground for most of the past century. They imply that we are too ignorant to understand the complexities of world affairs, economics, social policies and national security. Apparently you must be a graduate of Harvard, Yale, or some other Ivy League collage. You must have a degree in B.S. from what I can tell.
So tell me, like so many others have, why not Sara Palin? Try to tell me that you agree with all the talking heads, the folks who have only known politics as there living who say that someone from a mediocre up-bringing with a less then stellar education and an over all regular life, can’t be the next leader of the free world
You would think this is about Mrs. Palin. Not really it’s about what we lost in the political world, the people, like, of the people, by the people. for the people. The way it was meant to be all along.
The problem is that good people feel aukward about answering the civic call. What do I say, will anyone listen. Then it's the job factor, where people feel that if they speak up it could effect their jobs. Freedom of speech is the most often used freedom but also the one that people will be the most reserve when they have to say it infront of a serious group of individuals. I think for me, it is the freedom that I have because of the love of country and realization that nothing is woth loosing your freedom
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