Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Three More Candidates to Support

Vaughn, Adam, and Allen

I just want to say, thank you, 'Cuda, thank you for finally coming out for Allen West.
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American Heroes Ready and Willing to Serve in Congress -

America, if you love your freedom, thank a vet! And if you’re looking for leaders who believe in integrity, service, and country first, look to our veterans.

Last week I campaigned for a true American hero, John McCain, and this week I’d ask you to join me in supporting a new generation of heroes who are heeding their country’s call for leadership in Washington.

There are a number of great veteran candidates running for office this year, and there are some excellent organizations dedicated to helping them, including: Iraq Vets for Congress and Combat Veterans for Congress (please click on the links to visit their websites).

There are three veterans in particular I’ll be supporting this week.

The first is Major Vaughn Ward, a fourth-generation Idaho native who grew up on his family’s farm in Shoshone and is running in Idaho’s 1st Congressional District. Coming from a family with a proud military tradition, Vaughn joined the Marine Corps after college and was finishing up his service when the September 11th attacks occurred.

He put his life on hold and heeded his country’s call – serving first as a CIA Operations Officer and later volunteering with the Marine Corps for a combat tour in Iraq, during which he was awarded the Bronze Star with Combat V. After returning from Iraq, Vaughn went to work for the McCain/Palin campaign.

I was grateful for his support then, and I’m happy to support him now because I know that he believes in the same commonsense conservative ideals that we cherish. Vaughn knows that real job growth comes from the private sector, not government. He believes in free market reforms, tax relief for families and small businesses, and a return to a constitutionally limited government that lives within its means.

He’ll carry the conservative banner to Washington and will rein in the reckless growth of government to get it back on our side. And remember, a vote for Vaughn is a vote to remove the gavel from Nancy Pelosi’s grip.

Please visit Vaughn’s website here to make a donation to his campaign, and follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

[This is Vaughn]

The second veteran is Captain Adam Kinzinger, a decorated special-operations pilot who flew combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. Adam is running for Illinois’ 11th Congressional District against a freshman incumbent congresswoman who seemed to pull a bait and switch on voters to get elected.

She sounded like a blue dog on the campaign trail, but didn’t vote like one in Washington. Instead, she voted in lockstep with the Pelosi agenda – on Obamacare, the stimulus, cap-and-tax – and the list goes on. She’s part of the reason for Congress’ 11% approval rating.

Adam is a strong fiscal conservative with a proven track record as a reformer from his years serving on his local county board. Adam started out in local office, and, like many of us, believes in making government more accountable to the people. When you serve in local office, your constituents truly are your neighbors. Adam understands this, and I know that he will listen to his constituents and work for us, not against us, in Washington.

Please visit Adam’s website here to make a donation to his campaign, and follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

[This is Adam]

The third veteran is Lieutenant Colonel Allen West, a decorated war hero who’s served with distinction in combat zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many of you may have heard of Allen from a speech he gave last year that became a viral video on YouTube with over 2 million viewers.

Allen’s personal story is a testament to the commonsense conservative belief that our nation’s greatness is rooted in freedom, because with freedom comes equal opportunity, and that, coupled with hard work, leads to success. Allen is a small government fiscal conservative running against a leftwing ideologue who’s marched to the beat of Nancy Pelosi on every issue from cap-and-tax to the stimulus, TARP, and, of course, Obamacare. It’s time to send Allen to Washington in his place.

Please visit Allen’s website here to donate to his campaign, and follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

[Here's Allen West's viral video]

I believe that these great veterans will fight for us in D.C. to uphold and defend our constitution as courageously in the halls of Congress as they did on the field of battle. I’m so honored to offer my support to these American heroes, and I hope you’ll join me in helping them so that they can serve us all in Washington.

- Sarah Palin

3 comments:

Kelsey said...

Hey, Wendy, I deleted your comment because I have some pretty nasty trolls come on here sometimes and I didn't want them to have the phone number. But I'm reposting everything else -


wbvt said:

Hi!
As a vet, just found your site on a tweet message, and looked at your site. One notable absence seems to Ilario Pantano, who not only fought in both the Persian Gulf war and Iraq, he's also in the unique position of being someone who's seen politics run amok. He faced a situation that any military man or woman could. He was falsely accused of murdering two Iraqis. Luckily, they came to their senses. But, this is a big concern of mine -- going after our military volunteers for doing their job.

I've checked out his site, and I like what he stands for. Could you include him in your listings?

Thanks in advance

Kelsey said...

In response to your request, as you can see, this is a Palin-oriented site. This post was Palin's Facebook note highlighting three more candidates that she's throwing her support behind, hence Patano was not mentioned.

I've been an Allen West fan for months, and Palin just now came out in support of him. But I did promote him independently before she did.

I'll look into Pantano. Thank you for pointing him out.

Kelsey said...

Oops. Forgot to repost his website -

www.pantanoforcongress.com