Sarah Palin says says she’s a fighter, keeping options open for return to public service
By APTuesday, July 7, 2009
Palin: Not a quitter; keeping options on the table
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Sarah Palin says she’s not a quitter, she’s a fighter, and she hasn’t ruled out re-entering public life someday.
The Alaska governor told CNN in a segment shown Tuesday that “all options are on the table.”
Speaking in fishing waders from the town of Dillingham, she says her administration has been paralyzed by fending off frivolous lawsuits and she’s taken the right path for her state.
She says her resignation on Friday was a matter of progressing in an unconventional way because that’s how Alaskans are.
Palin says she doesn’t think she needs a title to affect “positive change,” but also says she can’t see herself being totally out of public service.
Palin was the Republican vice presidential nominee last fall. She announced on Friday that she will step down as governor on July 26.
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July 7, 2009: 4:47 pm
Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the British monarchy during and after the American Revolutionary War. About 15% of Americans were Loyalists, and the remaining Patriots. The rebellion was based on the political philosophy of republicanism, freedom, and self-reliance. The Loyalists believed that the way for economic growth and to optimize individual welfare was to remain part of Great Britain. The Patriots felt that economic growth, individual welfare and happiness, is best done with stressing individual freedom. The Patriots believed in their ideals, fighting not for political power but for their ideals. Today most Americans are Loyalists. People feel that the way to economic prosperity is to follow the examples of Great Britain and other European countries, with the stress on government and restrictions on individual freedom. Sarah Palin in a Patriot, willing to fight for freedom for Americans. It is sad that no one on either side gets it. All people talk about is Palin’s political future, whether she will run for President, and criticizing her for leaving the governorship in midterm. Palin wants to fight the great, terrible economic destruction our Congress is wreaking on Americans. When soldiers fight in war, they do not think of their futures. They do not think that they may come back blind with no legs. A soldier thinks of only one thing, and that is fighting the war to defend our country, America. Sarah Palin is a soldier. She is fighting for our country just as our young people are fighting in Afghanistan, and is not thinking of her future in politics. Palin wants to fight nonsense that we can become energy independent by not drilling for oil, gas, coal. Palin speaks proudly about the natural resources in Alaska, and knows that our leaders do not like such talk. Senator Frank Lautenberg, NJ, proudly stated in his campaign that he opposes drilling. Palin will take Lautenberg on directly. Both Lautenberg and Palin are proud. It will be a tough fight. Let us all support Palin as a Patriot interested in the good future of America. The Patriots did not say that King George was a good man, but that they could do better. They said the King was a very terrible person, and we all must fight together to overthrow his rule. During the presidential campaign, McCain said, “Obama is a good man.” McCain was not a Patriot, for failing to criticize Obama. McCain did not realize the extreme danger and evil harm Obama is doing to our beautiful wonderful country. McCain never shouted at Obama, saying the ideas are wrong, dangerous, and cannot work. When we are fighting a war, we cannot say the other side is okay. Sarah Palin will speak the truth, and encourage others to speak loudly and clearly that President Obama is wrong. Palin will get the public to pressure Congress to thwart Obama’s malicious intentions. Palin is a Patriot, who is rising in our time of critical need. Let us all follow Sarah Palin’s example, and join forces to fight the forces of evil overtaking our country. |
Dr. Sanford Aranoff