Restoring the Old Values

The Republicans are eager to reform the party, but it is not the party that needs reforming but its spokesmen. The Republican Party needs to return to its principles of conservative values, such as faith in Jesus and the preservation of the American traditions. These values are much easier to identify in contrast now, as the Democrats have adopted the policies of the "domestic enemies" of America; for example, upholding and raising the income tax, weakening the American family and outlawing the moral teachings of the Bible, the betrayal of America's international allies, and so on.

Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska is the best candidate for the Presidency in year 2012, because she has the most executive experience in governing, she has the most experience in managing the economy, and she upholds the traditional American values. It is to her credit that she was picked as the Vice-Presidential running mate by Senator John McCain, an American hero and the son of American heroes, a man of unparalleled integrity and service to his country.

The fact that Senator John McCain was betrayed by the majority of the American voters is not an indication that the Republican Party should change its old values. The betrayal of Senator John McCain was brought about by the ignorance of the American people as to who caused the economy to collapse. Nobody in his right mind would blame the collapse of Wall Street and the banking system on Senator John McCain and yet the American people were led by the media to believe that he was responsible for all of it.

The Republican Party needs to support Governor Sarah Palin for President as soon as possible, if it intends to regain any seats in the Senate and the House.

Jan. 28, 2009

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