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    Beck for President

     

       

    Ever since the election of Barrack Obama and perhaps even before, our country seems to have gone somewhat downhill. Maybe that's not a strong enough term, but I think the majority of Americans would agree that some more ‘Change’ may be needed come 2012.

     

    I do figure that this November, unless some miracle occurs, a lot of Democrats are going to be looking for work along with  incumbents on both sides of the isle. I even imagine the death of the Democratic Party and the emergence of a new Freedom Party. A party formed from elements of the current Tea Party and  Democratic centralists, independents and left-sided Republicans. While I’m not sure what this party may be called, I do know who I would like to see as candidates for 2012. That would be Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin. I think the combination could bring just the kind of reform this country is looking for. That would be a smaller government that gives more empowerment to the individual states. That would be new kind of leadership that understands the principle of keeping tax monies close to the source where accountability and economy of use are at their best. That means a chance for America to become great once again.

    So Glenn and Sarah, if you do per chance want to run, you already have my vote.



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