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Saturday, September 12

The one who didn't fear.

Here is the story of one man's endeavor to find the Political Figure that broke the lines of stereotypical, Victim and Fear-Driven politics:

So, there I was, minding my own business, when all of a sudden, the television screen that I so heartily entrusted to bring me "Lost," "Monk," and other great television hits every week shot the dart of love into my body. There she was. The woman that so many had only foreseen in wild dreams and imaginations, the "impossible" figure we all were waiting for: The one politician who wasn't afraid.

So many politicians are driven by this thing called "fear." They are so afraid of either losing their job, of not being able to help the victims they create, of losing all their lobbied money... So much fear has grown into our political culture that no one dares to enter it with sophistication and intellect anymore.

For the most part, the Democratic, left-sided, individuals who so desire to keep themselves on the high-horse that their victims place them on are the fear-driven folks of our time. ("You can't survive on your own, you can't dare have your own private health care, how dare you succeed when everyone else is failing, you make HOW MUCH, and worked your butt for it? How dare you, you Racist.")

I have a hard time believing that if everyone in America decided to get off their butt, only rely on the government for only national security, the creation of post offices, and the other things SPECIFICALLY STATED IN THE CONSTITUTION, and stop playing "I'm the victim, your the savior" with Obama, that the Democrats would continue to have any political strength.

But back to the story.

There she stood, proud and tall, average and yet better than us all, someone people could look up to and believe in. Her name was Sarah. Sarah Palin. And she wasn't afraid of being American, a woman, OR white.

She believed in the people of this great nation, and continually granted all of us a higher authority as American citizens, while not managing her political agenda through our fear. She stood tall in her beliefs, even when criticized for them. She entered the political arena, while remaining one of us.

And even when she didn't win the Vice Presidency, she remained in the political arena, looking for a chance for REAL change (and not the pocket change obama has left you after his stimulus.)

Many blamed her for resigning from the Governor position, without truly knowing the facts. (This is what the democrats have done: Demonized the conservative movement, or the "other side." Wait a minute, didn't Obama say that was exactly what he WASN'T going to do?)

She resigned because she loved her state and her country too much. Too many democratic lies were spread amongst the governors position that it would have cost less for her to resign, than for her to continue. She is not for WASTING MONEY. (Can I get an Amen?)

Oh yeah, the story...

And so, its about three and a half more years till the next election, and she already has my support. For those of you whom hate her, stop being the victims, and be proud of who you are... Wait, than that'd make you realize the conservative movement was the successful, progressing one.

Hmmm.

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