Thursday, April 30, 2015

Civic Engagement


We need a woman to take over office! It is time to go out and vote! With your support together we can take on Washington D.C. and make the change we need to become a better nation. Americans will see a change that was promised the past 8 years but never came!

Lets Take Control of Immigration: No one argues that legal immigration is a wonderful aspect to the American culture, as legal immigrants from around the world pursue opportunity and prosperity in this country. But illegal immigration devalues those opportunities. The misguided policies of the Obama administration have not only allowed dangerously unsecured borders, they've also shielded illegal immigrants who've committed heinous violent crimes from being deported.



Take Control of Farms: In another blatant example of big government run amok, tens of thousand of your tax dollars have been given to billionaires as farm subsidies. As Governor Palin discusses, these are people who have never stepped into a farmer's field but are still reaping benefits designed to help family farmers.


Let’s take control and vote for a family oriented woman who knows how to get things done! Sarah Palin was the first female and youngest governor ever elected in Alaskan history. Governor Palin stood up for her constituents when dealing with the powerful oil companies. Alaska was 2nd in job growth compared to all other states during her tenure as governor. Alaska’s exports for 2007 reached $3.9 billion, the second best year for exports. Joined multi-state amicus brief authored by the state of Texas in support of the Second Amendment right of individual Americans to bear arms.
 



Time to take control, and make a difference, use your power to go out and VOTE for Sarah Palin, a mother who is devoted to helping make the changes to America!



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We Need a Real Woman on the $20 Bill! Vote Palin 2016!

1 comment:

  1. While I agree Palin has good ideas and could make a difference. Keeping in mind her reputation from the 2008 election though, do you even think she would make it that far in the 2016 election?

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