Our family has been blessed with an opportunity to showcase all that is good and strong and free about our exceptional nation.
Even though the media too often sadly chose sound-bites over substance, they did get lots of substance during our “One Nation” tour from the nearly two dozen opportunities I got to speak candidly with them and talk about policy, politics, history, and everything in between. More importantly, I got to talk with countless everyday Americans who want to get our country back on the right track.
It’s been an extraordinary honor to meet so many fellow patriots who care deeply about this country, who want a brighter future for all of us, and who recognize the undeviating line that connects our history to our future.
Not surprising, some members of the media missed a lot of this due to their relentless and futile search for scuttlebutt. So, we assembled this video to capture the amazing Americana spirit of the places and people we visited. I invite you to enjoy this recap of last week’s east coast bus tour.
Please remember we must learn about our past – our great successes, our bitter struggles, our enduring strength – in order to navigate through the challenges ahead so that we might remain a shining city on a hill and the abiding beacon of freedom.
As we look to our Charters of Liberty and our strong foundation to fundamentally restore America, we’ll keep moving forward… and we’ll keep reporting on it ourselves.
- Sarah PalinI don't care what Sarah says, this is a campaign video if ever I saw one. This video could easily be chopped up into several rather effective campaign ads. If I had to guess, it seems like Sarah is already fighting the general election. Not a bad idea considering she has proven she can rain all over the unofficial frontrunner's campaign at will.
I like the concept of using America's founding as theme for a campaign. It idea dovetails flawlessly with TEA Party principles and I have always thought of Palin as the reset button to Obama's fundemental transformation of America.
Via: SarahPAC
2 comments:
Funny there are more anti-Palin people going to the video and hitting "dislike" then the likes.
Goes to show how obsessed Palin-haters are.
Second Anonymous.
I've noticed that as well. They do that to give the false impression that Palin is largely disliked. I just got finished sending an email to Sarah Pac asking them to disable the voting on future videos. The anti Palin trolls will go nuts knowing they can't negatively impact a Palin video.
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