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Sent: Mon, Oct 26, 2009 10:42 pm
Subject: WHAT DO AL HAIG, DAN QUALL AND SARA PALLIN HAVE IN COMMON?
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by rickcosmos (Richard DePersio)
Al Haig served in Vietnam. He was Top NATO General during part Of Nixon's first term
and Nixon's Chief-of -Staff during Nixon's second term. He briefly served as Reagan's
Secretary of State in the early '80s. His biggest crime: he was a true conservative and a potential threat -
he might become president some day. The so-called liberal mainstream (only 20%
of Americans identify themselves as liberals; what qualifies them to be classified as mainstream)
media made him Liberal Enemy Number One; He had to be stopped; He posed a serious
threat to their dream of replacing the Founding Father's Constitution with the so-called
progressive 'living' constitution: the former being Federalist/Constructionist in nature predicated
on Judeo-Christian principles and capitalistic economics and the latter being socialist
and secular.
Shortly after becoming president there was an assassination attempt on Reagan. Haig
was in the White House at the time and declared: "I'm in charge here!" The story really
had legs lasting weeks. The liberal media had a field day labeling the West Point graduate
and hero a 'dummy.' Doesn't the Secretary of State know about chain of command?
If the president dies of natural causes or is killed, the vice-president becomes president
and if the president becomes incapacitated the vice-president becomes acting president.
If both are side-lined the House Speaker assumes the post of president. If he's knocked
out of the game, the Senate President pro tem goes to the plate and then comes the
Secretary of State.
Haig was right: he was the highest ranking government official in the White House,
therefore, he had to assume command until the vice-president arrived. The power of the
press: after ridiculing him for weeks on that score, they were highly critical of
the job that he was doing at State. He could no loner be effective and credible and had
to resign. Dan Qall, former senator, was vice-president in the early '90s. His biggest crimes:
he was a true conservative and pro-real Constitution. Red Alert: He must be stopped -
potential president. He made a BIG mistake: he misspelled potato in front of school
children. Once again, the liberal news media and stand-up comics were unrelenting:
magnifying any slip of the tongue out of proportion. A man who graduated in the
top ten per cent of his law school was portrayed as a 'dummy.' While rendered
damaged goods as a presidential prospect, he had the last laugh at the expense
of liberals. Very few people know what I'm about to reveal and I can't wait to guffaw
when liberals find out. Surreptitiously, he was helping small and big businesses get around
unnecessary and/or costly (to the company, as a result, the consumer) and/or silly
government regulations. You know how liberals love regulated all aspects of business
and private. And, to a lesser degree streamline the compliance procedures, of course,
undone by Clinton.
Sara Pallin vs. Mr. Noble Prize Winner (for being the first president to travel around the
world knocking America), she wasn't qualified to be president (of course, she wasn't
running for president) but she was more qualified to be president then him when you
take into account that president is a executive not a legislative position. He
was a community organizer (ACORN), he served on two state commissions with
a former domestic terrorists who never apologized for the government buildings he
damaged and the people he injured (he also introduced Obama to the dirty Chicago
politics and to the anti-white Rev. 'Wrong' and was the biggest contributor to
Obama's campaign for state senate - - - but according to Obama, he hardly knew
his ACORN mentor nor his spiritual advisor of 20 years. He served in the U.S. Senate
for 4 years spending nearly two years running for president and devoted little time
to his senatorial duties,
Sara Pallin was president of the local PTA; served two terms as a mayor; was a
member of two state commissions and was a governor. She was guilty of being a
true conservative and a believer in the real Constitution - - - dangerous! We all know how
she was victimized. My favorite: The same week that she debated foreign policy/defense/
history expert Biden in which she made one minor mistake mispronouncing the
name of our top general in Afghanistan, Biden made ten whoppers, she was accused
of going on a 1000,000 dollar shopping spree (which turned out to be untrue). Guess
which story the biased media covered in depth barely issuing a retraction when it
turned out to be false.
CBS, NBC, ABC, PBS, CNN, MS NBC and most major newspapers are character
assassins and news creators not reporters.
Afterthought: I have no problem with a women serving as vice-president or secretary of state!!!
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