Sunday, May 16, 2010

Arizona Governor Jan Brewer teams up with Sarah Palin to launch SecuretheBorder.org

Arizona governor Jan Brewer is not taking the smears and boycotts lying down. After releasing a blistering ad telling Obama to do his job and secure the borders, Brewer with Palin have released this new ad. In this new ad, Obama’s flunkies Eric Holder and Janet Napolitano used as prime examples of Washington's ineptitude on the border issue. 
Gateway Pundit: Arizona Governor Jan Brewer and former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin today launched an effort aimed at educating the country on the federal governments failure to secure our nations southern border and its failure to address the human tragedy that is occurring as a result.
They also asked Americans to stand up and support Arizona. Key to the Secure the Border—Support Arizona effort is the launching of a new website devoted to these issues: www.SecuretheBorder.org.

Here is Sarah Palin speaking at the press conference for the launch of SecuretheBorder.org


Visit SecuretheBorder.org and sign the petition to demand Obama does his job and secure our southern border. For those who are doing an Eric Holder and have not read the bill, you can find a copy of it at the site as well.

6 comments:

Janelle said...

Clifton, he has idea what his job actually is - how could he possibly do what he does not understand?

Anonymous said...

I wondered sam about Sarah P and her concept of VP job - how could she possibly do what she did not understand

moon816 said...

"If you want something said, ask a man. If you want somethhing done, ask a woman".. indeed!

Clifton B said...

Janelle:

Obama understand what must be done with the borders. However it is politically beneficial to his party not to fix them.

Clifton B said...

Anonymous:

Well considering that the VP really only has to stay alive and occasionally break a tie in the Senate, VP would have been a step down for Palin. :-)

Clifton B said...

moon816:

Sounds like a campaign slogan to me!

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