Tuesday, September 16, 2008

HOPE, CHANGE & GOVERNOR PALIN

Early in this election cycle we often heard the words “hope” and “change”. Both are good words but have little meaning if what is hoped for and what is to be changed are not defined. The candidate who started using these words did a poor job of defining what he had in mind, if anything.

Linden hopes that Governor Palin will be elected to serve as Vice President of our great country. Linden hopes that her superior executive experience will not be wasted and that she will have a positive effect on reducing the cost of our federal government. Her record is so vastly superior than that of her opponents that there is reason to believe that she will have such an effect.

If Governor Palin is elected, John McCain will, of course, be elected also. The change we should expect is an end to congressional earmarks, a move toward balanced budgets, a better energy policy, less waste of taxpayer money and a continuation of a safe America. Hope and change so defined can not be a bad thing.
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