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US for Palin May 15 - 17, 2010 Story Items

US for Palin
May 15 - 17, 2010 Story Items

This Was Not On My List Of Things To Do
by Missy Stewart

Lynda, first woman to work on an AK oilfield: "Applaud the day. For me I had a blessed and great day. Sarah Palin hugged me."

As Obama Apologizes To China, Sarah Palin Says: “Do Your Job, Mr President! Secure These Borders Now!”
by Gary P. Jackson

If there is any doubt in one’s mind that Sarah Palin is indeed the leader of the free world, I would think last week put an end to that notion forever. Sarah was absolutely everywhere, and leading at every step.

In Barack Obama’s Chicago: Girl’s Basketball Is Bad But Secret Gay Sex Classes Are Cool
by Gary P. Jackson

What was intended to be a fundraiser for the state Republican Party,…she raised $100,000 in an hour… and a rally of the faithful, also put Sarah on the path of some high school girls who are having part of their future destroyed by radical leftists who are using these wonderful girls as political pawns.

Former Basketball Stars Sarah Palin and Amy Jacobson Come To The Aid Of The Highland Park Girl’s Team
by Gary P. Jackson

Sarah Palin: "Them are fightin’ words when you say a girl can’t play in the basketball tournament … for political reasons … so we are going to see about that."

Sarah Palin Fights Corruption Again with Martinez Pick
by Stacy Drake

Saturday, Governor Palin announced her support for Susana Martinez in the GOP primary race for New Mexico Governor. Heath Haussamen gives a little overview of the race....

Sarah Palin: Research is your friend, News Media. Try it sometime.
by Adrienne Ross

The more things change, the more they stay the same with twisted media coverage of my comments. Stories from yesterday are littered with typical inaccuracies and half truths; and in our never-ending quest to hold the press accountable, here are the points that require correction...

Governor Palin On the Record On the Issues
by Adrienne Ross

Topics of discussion were her candidate endorsements; Elena Kagan, the Supreme Court nominee; illegal immigration and border security; off-shore drilling; the Greece bailout; and what she would say to President Obama if the opportunity arose.

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Gov Palin Electrifies NRA Convention

Video retrieved from PalinTV

Proud to be NRA

Governor Palin electrified the NRA Annual Convention on Friday, May 14, 2010, opening by saying she was proud to be NRA, and proud to be a clinger to guns and to religion, and to our Constitution. She called upon those serving in the military to stand and thanked them for their service to our country. Gov. Palin said that in Alaska, the final frontier, men and women proudly use their firearms; however, "anti-Second Amendment and anti-hunting groups have chosen to use that state as their fund-raising gimmick."

Gov. Palin is a lifetime member of the NRA with an A+ rating and she described the first of the anti-Second Amendment attacks, which came in the form of an interview. The reporter asked the Governor if "gun violence is a health issue," because of the money spent treating gunshot victims. Gov. Palin had responded that money is spent on treating car accident victims and that more people die in car accidents than by gunshot wounds, but no one is making driving a health issue. She described how her response was cut and immediately followed by footage of a shot person on a gurney in a naked attempt at emotionalizing the issue.


Anti-Second Amendment Groups Emotionalize

"Criminals, the bad guys are to blame for crime, not the piece of metal," Gov. Palin said. "Criminals by definition don't follow the law. Anti-Second Amendment gun laws don't affect them. They don't care what kind of gun laws are passed. Thus gun laws, those gun ban attempts: they affect us," she said. "When politicians try to ban guns, all they do is take them away from law-abiding citizens, who use them responsibly. They're making sure only criminals have guns."

Gov. Palin related how she was writing a speech for a gun collector's club in the spring of 2009. Her daughter, Piper was present while the speech was being written, so she asked Piper, "What do you think if government were to take away guns and only the bad guys would have the guns." Piper responded, "Ugh...we'd be losers because we would be left with just the bow and arrow!" Gov. Palin thought, "all the wisdom of a child." Gov. Palin said that in countries where private gun ownership was banned or severely restricted, violent crime increased. Nationwide, gun-ownership is at an all-time high and crime is at a 30-year low.

Gov. Palin said that those who want to destroy our Second Amendment routinely traffic in lies. "They go on the bully pulpit every time a lunatic goes on a shooting spree, which is always tragic, but never tell about how many shooting sprees are stopped by law abiding citizens exercising their Second Amendment rights."

Second Amendment the Equalizer for Women and Minorities

"Wayne LaPierre (President of the NRA) says it best: the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun."

Gov. Palin said that the Second Amendment is especially important to women and minorities, because they are perceived as being weaker. "It's like the old saying, 'God made men and women, and Col. Colt made them equal.'"

"The fear of a strong, armed law-abiding citizen is often enough to stop a crime. Criminals don't target people who can defend themselves," she said.


Hollywood Hypocrisy

Gov. Palin slammed the double hypocrisy of Hollywood celebrities who hate guns but have no problem hiring armed body guards and starring in "shoot 'em up movies complete with cute starlets blasting off AK47s." But, these same celebrities do not want us to have guns to protect our families and property.

She also spoke about the news media's lack of subject matter knowledge. When Gov. Palin was pregnant with Piper, a friend threw a baby shower at the Grouse Ridge Shooting Grounds in Wasilla, AK. She wrote about this baby shower in Going Rogue, on page 77. Gov. Palin was photographed carrying an over/under double-barrel shotgun over her shoulder unloaded with the breech open. An LA Times fashion editor tried to portray Gov. Palin as being an "idiot" saying a "rifle" should not be carried that way, because she might blow her foot off. The editor obviously did not know the difference between a rifle and a shotgun.

Proud Redneck

Gov. Palin spoke about the negative portrayal of the TEA Party movement by liberal reporters, though she said the "redneck" part does not bother her. Gov. Palin recited a list of several "you might be a redneck if" jokes and how she fit into every one. She said the jokes were written as if her diaries had been opened.

Gov. Palin spoke about the purposeful misinterpretation of "targeting districts" and "Don't retreat! Reload!" by liberal reporters and reiterated that politically speaking our weapons are the votes cast at the ballot box. "I can't wait till the November 2, 2010...then we can tell them what we think of this fundamental transformation of America...and tell them we don't like it."

On Animal Rights Extremists...

Gov. Palin said that animal rights extremists - like Obama's buddy who wants to give animals rights in the courts - have targeted Alaska and are coming for other states. She said these animal rights extremists are crazy. One of them condemned Obama for killing a fly during a national TV interview. "I have a lot of issues with our current President, but killing a fly is not one of them, and I say swat away Mr. President. That's fine."

Gov. Palin said that the venison sold in Whole Foods and in fancy restaurants did not come from deer that died of natural causes or that was hit by a car on the road. It came from deer harvested by hunters. "These left wingers are so interested in healthy, organic food. So am I. I just happen to have to shoot the food, before I eat the organic food," Gov. Palin said. She chided these animal rights groups intolerance of Alaskans and her indigenous peoples' subsistence lifestyle.

Predator Control is Right and it Works

Gov. Palin defended Alaska's predator control program as a scientifically proven method of preserving the state's wildlife. These anti-hunting groups love animals more than people, she said and they don't care that rural Alaskans depend on wild game for their sustenance. These Alaskans live hundreds of miles away from any grocery store. "These anti-hunting groups have more love for predatory wolf packs than hungry human beings," she said.

Animal rights groups routinely traffic in distorted imagery of Gov. Palin herself "aerial hunting," using PhotoShopped images of her hanging off a helicopter skid with one hand massacring wolf packs with an AK47 in the other, she said. Predator control is not hunting. It is a permit-regulated activity at the federal and state levels. She said the program has saved entire herds of caribou and other wild game by eradicating just one wolf pack. "The alternative methods don't work and our state Constitution instructs us to manage for abundance," she said.

Gov. Palin spoke about how these activists are targeting the TLC documentary series she is working on, with their petition to boycott her series. "We've got a message for them," she said. "Bring it on! We're not going to be intimidated!" The Sarah Palin support blogosphere united and is operating a counter-petition to support her series. On US 4 Palin, the you can access that petition from our upper left sidebar.

Speaking of AK47s...


It is rather Providential that Gov. Palin twice referenced AK47s in her speech. To honor its inventor Mikhil Timofeyevich Kalashnikov's 90th birthday, the NRA featured an Arsenal Arms, limited edition of his later rifle - the AK74 - at Booth 2237, as documented on page 29 of the May 2010 issue of the American Rifleman. While the AK47 fires the 7.62 x 39 mm round, the later AK74 fires the 5.45x39mm. The more powerful and proflific AK47 is what Gov. Palin referenced in her speech.

Second Amendment Part of Who We Are...

"Whether it comes to protecting our families, our nation, or filling our freezers, our Second Amendment rights are part of who we are and we will never apologize for proudly clinging to them," Gov. Palin said.


Elections Have Consequences

She briefly discussed the Heller decision, "which said the Second Amendment means what it says." She added that the Supreme Court will soon decide if the Second Amendment applies to states when it hears the case about the Chicago gun ban, and predicted that it too would be a one-vote majority. "This should remind us of two things. First: that our rights hang in the balance, and we have to fight for them diligently, and second: elections have consequences." She continued, "If John McCain and I were in office now, that one vote margin would turn into a two-vote margin, which would turn into a three-vote margin, so yes elections do matter."

Gov. Palin noted that the DC City Council to this day still refuses to accept the Heller decision, and persists with its unconstitutional gun bans. She said that "John McCain introduced legislation to force DC to respect the Constitutional rights of its residents."

"President Obama and his allies like Nancy Pelosi have been relatively quiet on the gun control front, not because they don't want to limit your rights, but because they are afraid of the political consequences. Don't doubt for a minute that if they thought they could get away with it they would ban guns, and ban ammunition and gut the Second Amendment - it's the job of the NRA and their allies and all of us to stop them in their tracks," Gov. Palin said.


Our Second Amendment Rights Not to be Taken Away

Justice Scalia wrote in the Heller case, "It is not the role of this court to pronounce the Second Amendment extinct....let me add this to his words - it is not the role of anyone to pronounce the Second Amendment extinct. No president, no senator, no congressman, no judge and certainly no anti-gun activist will ever be able to take away our guaranteed individual right to keep and bear arms if we keep up the fight."


We Are the Exceptional Nation...


"We are America, God shed His grace on thee. We are the exceptional nation; we shall protect her; we will love her; we will follow her Constitution and will shall not apologize for being so proud of our country," she concluded to the thunderous applause of the thousands present.

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Standing Guard

The very first photo I ever saw of Gov. Palin was her holding the M4 during her 2007 Kuwait trip. That photo became my avatar, and the logo photo for all my blog accounts. I have written numerous times that Gov. Palin is the Second Amendment's Guardian Angel, and that I would give her the spare keys to my gun closet without compunction. While Obama's image often adorns gun shops as the ironic "Salesman of the Month (or Year)," I have seen accounts of Gov. Palin's image being present in gun shops and in gun closets across our land. Whether it's a photo, a bobblehead, or a cardboard cutout, her image is there, because she stands guard.


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Gov Palin Endorses Susana Martinez for NM Gov

Governor Palin announced her endorsement of Susana Martinez for governor of New Mexico in this FaceBook posting, the complete transcript of which follows:

I’m proud to endorse Susana Martinez for governor of New Mexico. Susana is a strong pro-family, pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, pro-development fiscal conservative who’s going to fight the corruption that’s plagued her state and bring transparency, accountability, and renewed fiscal vitality to New Mexico.


As a tough district attorney, Susana fights for justice everyday in this promising, beautiful state. Her unwavering commitment to bring justice speaks to her determination and strength of character.

As governor, Susana will lead New Mexico to a new economic vitality based on free market reform that cuts out the cronyism, invites competition, reduces taxes, cuts waste, and creates jobs – all while identifying and rooting out the corruption that has taken hold for too long in this state which deserves so much better!

Please join me in supporting this breath of fresh air from the Land of Enchantment – the gorgeous state of New Mexico! Visit her website here, and follow her on Facebook and Twitter.

I’m also excited to join Susana at the 9:00 am rally tomorrow, Sunday, May 16th, at the Albuquerque Marriott Grand Ballroom, located at 2101 Louisiana Blvd. NE. Space is limited, so please click here to RSVP if you can swing by and join us.

- Sarah Palin

Governor Palin is executing her promise to support Reagan-Conservative candidates in primaries and the November 2, 2010 general election. Please support Gov. Palin and these candidates by donating to SarahPAC as much and as often as you can, and by donating and helping her endorsed candidates.

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US for Palin May 12 - 14, 2010 Story Items

US for Palin
May 12 - 14, 2010 Story Items

Governor Palin Reclaims True Feminism
by Adrienne Ross

Governor Palin called the attendees’ attention to true feminism. It is unfortunate that feminism has been twisted into this pro-abortion movement that labels anyone who opposes abortion anti-woman...

Palin Endorsements Are Key in Primary Season
by Stacy Drake

It’s primary season and Conservative candidates around the country are all hoping to get a Palin endorsement to boost their campaigns. So far it is proving to be very beneficial for the candidates that have Governor Palin’s official backing.

Governor Palin to Endorse Haley for Governor of South Carolina
by Adrienne Ross

Governor Palin will reportedly endorse Nikki Haley for South Carolina governor tonight in Columbia.

Updated w/ Video – Governor Palin Delivers Slam Dunk (and Other Basketball Stories)
by Adrienne Ross

Sarah Palin: "Keeping girls off the court for political reasons? As I said last night in Illinois: 'Them’s fightin’ words.'"

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Gov. Palin Carries Reagan's Torch in Rosemont

Video Retrieved from PalinTV.

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Governor Palin electrified the Rosemont Theater at one of her "Evening with Sarah Palin" events, May 12, 2010, with a 40-minute speech, first addressing ethics, transparency, openness, and rooting out corruption. She called on those present to "clean house" just as was done in Alaska where several corrupt politicians are serving lengthy prison terms.

Gov. Palin said that we should express out thoughts about Obama's transformation of our country at the ballot box and embrace common-sense conservative principles. She called for a restoration of self-reliance, strong work ethic, personal responsibility, respect for life, freedom, and a strong national defense. The stronger we are, the more peaceful the world will be, Gov. Palin said.

"We can and must learn from the remarkable leadership of Reagan, whether it comes to the economy or national security. History has proven that Reagan's common-sense conservative principles and values, and his actions were right for America then and they are right for America today."

"Americans loved him, because he reminded us that we have every right to tell our elected politicians to quit lecturing us and listen to us," she continued. "Reagan did not win his arguments in Washington...he resonated with average, every-day Americans."

"Reagan spoke with us. He did not speak at us."

"In a republic, the way it should work, the American people imposed their will through him."

Gov. Palin said that Reagan "focused on kids...on the future of America." He "stood on" and "championed freedom." She referenced his "outrageous directness, which we loved and craved," when dealing with the Soviet Union. "His vision for the Cold War: We win. They lose."

On terrorism, Gov. Palin said that Washington, DC is mired in political correctness, pussyfooting around, and kowtowing. "The terrorists have not changed their lines; they have not changed their tune in the last year and a half. And Washington's personal letters, and their bowing and kowtowing isn't [solving] the problem. Evil people are still dead-set against us, because we're all about freedom, we're all about human rights, and our allies - their freedom and security - they're still against that....It's war over there so it won't be war over here," she said.

"Only limited government can provide equality and prosperity for all - only limited government," Gov. Palin said.

"Freedom is a God-given right, and freedom is worth fighting for. America's finest - our men and women in uniform - are a force for [Reagan conservative] principles that will usher in a new era of American prosperity. It starts with us. It does start today. Let's take our country back. You can do it. You've got the roots here in Illinois, " Gov. Palin concluded.

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US for Palin May 11, 2010 Story Items

US for Palin
May 11, 2010 Story Items

Senator Rick Santorum Joins Sarah Palin And Endorses Carly Fiorina
by Gary P. Jackson

As reported by Fox News, Sen. Rick Santorum joined in Gov. Palin's endorsement of Carly Fiorina for the California US Senate race.

Once Again Sarah Palin Has To Tell Obama To Get Spending Priorities Straight Concerning Pay Cuts For Military
by Gary P. Jackson

Sarah Palin: "Soldier pay decreases in the midst of overspending elsewhere and government union pay raises? Seriously? What are our priorities?"

Governor Palin’s New Book, America By Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith and Flag, on Stands in November
by Adrienne Ross

Just a few months after Governor Palin’s best-selling book, Going Rogue, hit the stands, HarperCollins announces the release date of her second book.

Gary P. Jackson's Constituting America Series provides tutorials on the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution. Though these items are not about Gov. Palin, US for Palin is proud to be one of the sites on which this series appears.

Constituting America: The Federalist Papers: Federalist 11
by Gary P. Jackson

After discussing the dangers of disunity, the strengths of a United States, and comparing the superiority of the republican form of government to all others, in Federalist 11 Hamilton gets into more practical matters. And a few digs at the Europeans. It seems, they were a tad too arrogant for America's taste back then as well.

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US for Palin May 9 - 11, 2010 Story Items

US for Palin
May 9 - 11, 2010 Story Items

More On Obama, Al Gore, & Crime Inc.: Europe’s Carbon Mafia, And Ours
by Gary P. Jackson

The carbon trading system being pushed here has spawned crime and fraud across the pond. Cap-and-trade is not about saving the planet. It's about money and power, and absolute power corrupting absolutely.

Sarah Palin, Carly Fiorina, True Leadership, And Reality
by Gary P. Jackson

When we have our bull sessions, at the [virtual] clubhouse, one notion we throw around quite a lot is the fact that Sarah Palin is playing chess, while the rest of the world is playing checkers. That truly seems to sum up Sarah's ability to see the big picture, to be a leader.

Video: Gov. Palin Discussed Faith on National Day of Prayer
by Gary P. Jackson

Ted Nugent has always been one of my favorite guitar slingers and he is a true patriot and philanthropist. As only Ted can, he describes what the tea party movement really is all about: Freedom, Liberty, and the return to using the Constitution and the Rule of Law in this country.

Sarah Palin Shows Her Support For Israel On The Red Carpet
by Gary P. Jackson

Sarah Palin is a strong supporter of Israel, and showed that support by wearing a pin that has both the American and Israeli flags while at Time Magazine's Most Influential Gala. This is the same pin she wore when she gave her State-of-the-Union address at the National Tea Party Convention.

Gov. Palin is Outraged by President’s Pleading to Cut Soldiers’ Salaries
by Adrienne Ross

Obama wants to cut the salaries of our military men and women? Are you kidding me? These soldiers who place life and limb on the line for freedom deserve better than this.

Is Sarah Palin Trying to Save California from Itself
by Stacy Drake

After Governor Palin’s endorsement of Carly Fiorina last week and my subsequent reaction to Chuck DeVore’s reaction, I now totally understand her rationale for making the decision she did.

Gary P. Jackson's Constituting America Series provides tutorials on the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution. Though these items are not about Gov. Palin, US for Palin is proud to be one of the sites on which this series appears.

Constituting America: The Federalist Papers: Federalist 10
by Gary P. Jackson

Madison takes us on a whole other path today than we have been on. Though he is still talking about the benefits of unity, and the dangers of inner strife and insurrection, in Federalist 10, Madison explains very well why a democracy is due to fail, and why the representative republican form of government is the answer.

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Palin and Defense Contractor Dine to Support Wounded Troops

During the time Governor Palin electrified the Southern Republican Leadership Conference, she dined with a defense contractor at a restaurant owned by a former US Marine. The venue and the dinner guest could not have been more Providential. Cathy Maples, President, R & D Electronics won the dinner with a $63K bid in a Ride2Recovery charity auction to benefit wounded soldiers, which we covered in a prior interview.


Devito: When we last spoke, I had asked, “Though the principal purpose of a dinner such as this is to help wounded veterans, you will be in Gov. Palin’s company for up to four hours….please elaborate on your opinion and support of her.”

You responded….”I like that she is for smaller government, less taxes and the government being on the side of the people. She understands that the Senators, Congressional people, and the President are hired by the people to work for the people (I don’t believe some in Washington are aware of that any longer, they belittle the opinions of the voters). I believe she would listen to the people who elected her and want what is best for our country in lieu of politics as usual in Washington.”

Having dined with Gov. Palin, has being in her company reinforced your conviction that she would listen to the people who elected her, and do what is best for our country? If yes, why and how so?

Maples: "Yes, she is very personable and honest. She has integrity and virtue, something that is hard to find in a politician."

Devito: Can you describe the moment you first saw Gov. Palin and met her?

Maples: The first time I met Gov. Palin was in Greensboro, N.C. when she was running as Vice President with John McCain. She was electrifying, and when she walked into the room, her charisma and fearlessness in the face of adversity was apparent.

Devito: How much time did you spend in Governor Palin’s company?

Maples: I went to a fundraiser with her before the dinner, so total time was approximately 3.5 hours.

Devito: Describe what it was like to be with Gov. Palin; any special rapport or bond you may have developed her or members of her family.

Maples: It was like being in the presence of Royalty and also like being with a real person at the same time. I think the rapport or bond is the admiration I feel for her in how she has always worked and set her sights on something higher if it was in God’s plans for her.


Devito: Who else was present?

Maples: The two guys who work for her, Jason and Doug were present along with a super-good photographer.

Devito: Where did you eat?

Maples: We met in New Orleans the weekend of the Southern Republican Leadership Conference. We ate at Restaurant August, which is owned by a former US Marine, John Besh.

Devito: Was there some aspect of this dinner or trip that you would regard as a life-changing experience?

Maples: I think the experience was a life-changing moment for my grandsons, to see someone that cares about the United States and what happens to it, even above their own political aspirations.

Devito: In our last interview, you expressed concern about the trajectory our nation is headed on, particularly as regards federal spending and debt accumulation. You regarded it as a serious enough issue that you said, “If we continue spending another three years plus four more years at the rate we have the last 12 months, I am afraid the United States as we have known it will no longer exist.” Now, five months later we have seen the passage of ObamaCare. The BP oil rig explosion will provide Obama with the handy excuse he was seeking to continue the same failed energy policies of the last several decades; he is now seeking to implement a massive cap and tax scheme. He has a special knack for alienating allies and emboldening enemies.

Do you see “the United States as we have known it no longer existing” happening now on an accelerated track compared to five months ago? Consider that as of this writing there are still 989 days left in his administration…just under three years.

Maples: Yes, I think with ObamaCare, the cap and tax (which will be devastating to our economy) and the issues we now have with Israel and Iran about to go nuclear that we are on the “Concorde” to my grandchildren never knowing the United States that I grew up in. Also, the comments about making too much money: we have always had a free market where the people who strived and worked hard could be rewarded. Now, those same people are being demotivated. It takes these type people to generate jobs and energize our economy.

Devito: Having spent 3.5 hours within a few feet of Gov. Palin, what are your thoughts on her ability to reverse and heal the damage inflicted by Obama if she were to run for POTUS and win the 2012 election? You wrote five months ago that you would love to see her in the White House in 2012? Has this dinner reinforced that for you? If so, how and why?

Maples: This dinner has reinforced me wanting her in the White House. I believe with her ethics and common sense (she is definitely not your politician as usual) she could certainly begin the healing process that is needed after the damage that has been done to our country in the last 15 months.

Devito: Do you see Gov. Palin being able to do to reverse the trend toward losing our way as a nation, prior to 2012 – in her current capacity as a private citizen?

Maples: I think she is energizing the country now as a private citizen. It feels good to know someone is on our side and is brave enough to speak out even with the unfair criticism she has encountered.


Devito: Finally…the penultimate….anything you care to add….

Maples: We had an awesome time; it was the chance of a lifetime for me and my family. I pray God’s blessings and guidance for Gov. Palin as she continues to inspire and motivate the American people.




R & D is a Native American Woman-Owned 8(a) company, supplying electronic assemblies, distribution and control boxes, electro-mechanical assemblies, and optics to the United States government and its prime contractors for over 30 years.




Held in partnership with the Fitness Challenge Foundation, the R2R raises money to support Spinning® Recovery Labs and outdoor cycling programs at Military and VA locations around the U.S. to help injured veterans overcome obstacles they face. Cycling is an important part of the recovery and rehabilitation program for two reasons:

  1. Cycling is an activity that almost all patients with mental and physical disabilities can participate.
  2. Participation in the Ride 2 Recovery Program helps speed up the recovery and rehabilitation process.
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US for Palin May 7 - 8, 2010 Story Items

US for Palin
May 7 - 8, 2010 Story Items

Governor Palin and the Fiorina Furor
by Adrienne Ross

[T]he very thing that drew people to her is the very thing that makes people furious with her when she doesn't do what they expect....

Governor Palin’s Mother’s Day Present: USA Weekend
by Adrienne Ross

For Mother’s Day, Governor Palin gets a family picture that includes all of her children. That may not seem like much to some, but when you have five children ranging in age from two to twenty one, and a sixteen month grandson, that’s quite a feat–and quite a present.

Video: Gov. Palin Discussed Faith on National Day of Prayer
by Adrienne Ross

Governor Palin appeared on “The Factor” last night to discuss the National Day of Prayer and the hellish conclusion by Judge Crabb that observing it is unconstitutional. The governor focused on something perhaps the good judge doesn’t seem to comprehend: America’s Judeo-Christian foundation.

Sarah Palin Shakes Up California (and the Nation) Endorses Carly Fiorina
by Gary P. Jackson

Reading Sarah Palin’s notes on the occasion of her endorsement of Carly Fiorina for the United States Senate reminded me of a great leader I had the pleasure to work with, who taught me what it took to be effective.

Gary P. Jackson's Consituting America Series provides tutorials on the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitutiton. Though these items are not about Gov. Palin, US for Palin is proud to be one of the sites on which this series appears.

Constituting America: The Federalist Papers: Federalist 9
by Gary P. Jackson

The proposed Constitution, so far from implying an abolition of the State governments, makes them constituent parts of the national sovereignty, by allowing them a direct representation in the Senate, and leaves in their possession certain exclusive and very important portions of sovereign power.

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Devore's Amateurish Campaign Cannot Defeat Boxer

I have written on a number of occasions about the calculus of candidate endorsements. Political agreement is necessary but insufficient to warrant an endorsement. A candidate must have a reasonable chance of winning to be worthy of securing a major endorsement, else the endorser is squandering an endorsement. A string of losing endorsements diminishes the endorser's political capital. Despite protestations to the contrary, Gov. Palin got this endorsement right, just as she did the others. The following proves the point:

No Chance Against Boxer in a General Election

On November 6, 2009, the Los Angeles Times wrote that the outcome of a Boxer-Devore race would be inevitable, and not in Devore's favor. On November 16, 2009, Salon.com wrote that Devore could win a GOP primary but could not win a general election.

Poor Fundraising - Devore Already Spent 90% of Money Raised

According to a Washington Independent article published November 16, 2009, Devore raised $700K and has less than one tenth of it left. The Independent reported that Devore had raised $700K and had $60K remaining. Devore's fundraising situation was deteriorating two months prior, when according to a December 10, 2009 Washington Post article, Devore had only $144K and conceded he would have difficulty raising money to compete against Fiorina.

Devore Fights Republicans Working to Defeat Sen. Boxer

Devore has had a long-running feud with the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC). Aaron Blake reported on December 17, 2009 that Devore would not be seeking the NRSC's help. Reid Wilson of the National Journal’s Hotline On Call, wrote on December 16, 2009 that the Devore campaign twice sent meeting requests to the wrong office. Further, though Devore is a Republican he has alienated the NRSC. Both sides are locked in heated arguments over who invited who to meetings, and allegations of favoritism, according to Reid.

According to Aaron Blake, who wrote "Outsider Senate Candidates Decline Republican Party’s Offer To Help," for The Hill on December 17, 2009, NRSC spokesman Brian Walsh said the Devore campaign "likes to play games." Walsh continued, "It’s unfortunate, but if and when they’d like to stop this nonsense and work with us on defeating Barbara Boxer next year, we look forward to meeting with them."

Devore is a Birther...

The Washington Independent wrote on November 16, 2009 that Devore was using Obama's birth records in an attempt to turn conservatives away from Firoina.

Class Warfare

On August 13, 2009, the American Spectator reported that Devore referred to Fiorina as a "dilettante" and a "rich moderate." More than three months later, on November 18, 2009, the Assoicated Press reported that Devore would "attack Firorina on core economic issues.

Devore Concedes Lack of Name Recognition

According to the Wall Street Journal, in a December 14, 2009 article, Fiorina is a nationally known figure; however, Devore has little name recognition outside his Orange County District. While he raised $1 million, Fiorina is projected to raise at least $10 million.

The Fiorina Campaign, is Focused, Organized, and Ready

The California Progress Report's November 17, 2009 assessment was that "Fiorina will almost certainly win her primary election over GOP opponent Chuck DeVore, which will pit her against Boxer in November." The Washington Times two days later would write about Fiorina's aggressive campaign against Boxer's cap and tax legislation.

According to a November 19, 2009 Roll Call article, Dan Scnhur, director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at the University of Southern California and a former Republican political strategist said, "Fiorina has the potential to be the most formidable opponent that Boxer’s ever faced." The Star-Ledger wrote a concurring article on November 5, 2009.

Conclusion

To be a worthwhile endorsement, the candidate must be running an effective campaign and have good odds of winning. Endorsements are not merely about who is the most conservative. That is but one factor in a complicated decision-making process - a calculus. Governor Palin is politically astute, having been in politics for over 18 years. Every endorsement she makes is carefully considered. Some people might get upset because their dream candidate was not endorsed. Perhaps, if they took a mental step back and did some of the calculus involved, they would understand why their dream candidate did not secure the endorsement.

Candidate endorsements are not just about principles. They're about winning. They're also high-risk, for if one of her endorsed candidates loses, it reflects on Governor Palin. She is not going to squander the political capital she worked so hard to build, to make a few purists happy. Our goal between now and November 2, 2010 is to take back the House and the Senate, so that Obama's agenda can be stalled, neutered and reversed.

In this senatorial race, Fiorina, not Devore is the one who can beat Boxer. Devore's campaign has squandered funds almost as soon as they were raised and alienated key Republicans through its amateurish operations. Devore also does not have national name recognition critical in a federal election. The foregoing clearly indicates that winning a primary will be next to impossible for Devore, and Boxer will win a general election with him as the opposition.

Governor Palin most absolutely did the right thing endorsing Fiorina.

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Devore's Amateurish Campaign Cannot Defeat Boxer

I have written on a number of occasions about the calculus of candidate endorsements. Political agreement is necessary but insufficient to warrant an endorsement. A candidate must have a reasonable chance of winning to be worthy of securing a major endorsement, else the endorser is squandering an endorsement. A string of losing endorsements diminishes the endorser's political capital. Despite protestations to the contrary, Gov. Palin got this endorsement right, just as she did the others. The following proves the point:

No Chance Against Boxer in a General Election

On November 6, 2009, the Los Angeles Times wrote that the outcome of a Boxer-Devore race would be inevitable, and not in Devore's favor. On November 16, 2009, Salon.com wrote that Devore could win a GOP primary but could not win a general election.

Poor Fundraising - Devore Already Spent 90% of Money Raised

According to a Washington Independent article published November 16, 2009, Devore raised $700K and has less than one tenth of it left. The Independent reported that Devore had raised $700K and had $60K remaining. Devore's fundraising situation was deteriorating two months prior, when according to a December 10, 2009 Washington Post article, Devore had only $144K and conceded he would have difficulty raising money to compete against Fiorina.

Devore Fights Republicans Working to Defeat Sen. Boxer

Devore has had a long-running feud with the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC). Aaron Blake reported on December 17, 2009 that Devore would not be seeking the NRSC's help. Reid Wilson of the National Journal’s Hotline On Call, wrote on December 16, 2009 that the Devore campaign twice sent meeting requests to the wrong office. Further, though Devore is a Republican he has alienated the NRSC. Both sides are locked in heated arguments over who invited who to meetings, and allegations of favoritism, according to Reid.

According to Aaron Blake, who wrote "Outsider Senate Candidates Decline Republican Party’s Offer To Help," for The Hill on December 17, 2009, NRSC spokesman Brian Walsh said the Devore campaign "likes to play games." Walsh continued, "It’s unfortunate, but if and when they’d like to stop this nonsense and work with us on defeating Barbara Boxer next year, we look forward to meeting with them."

Devore is a Birther...

The Washington Independent wrote on November 16, 2009 that Devore was using Obama's birth records in an attempt to turn conservatives away from Firoina.

Class Warfare

On August 13, 2009, the American Spectator reported that Devore referred to Fiorina as a "dilettante" and a "rich moderate." More than three months later, on November 18, 2009, the Assoicated Press reported that Devore would "attack Firorina on core economic issues.

Devore Concedes Lack of Name Recognition

According to the Wall Street Journal, in a December 14, 2009 article, Fiorina is a nationally known figure; however, Devore has little name recognition outside his Orange County District. While he raised $1 million, Fiorina is projected to raise at least $10 million.

The Fiorina Campaign, is Focused, Organized, and Ready

The California Progress Report's November 17, 2009 assessment was that "Fiorina will almost certainly win her primary election over GOP opponent Chuck DeVore, which will pit her against Boxer in November." The Washington Times two days later would write about Fiorina's aggressive campaign against Boxer's cap and tax legislation.

According to a November 19, 2009 Roll Call article, Dan Scnhur, director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at the University of Southern California and a former Republican political strategist said, "Fiorina has the potential to be the most formidable opponent that Boxer’s ever faced." The Star-Ledger wrote a concurring article on November 5, 2009.

Conclusion

To be a worthwhile endorsement, the candidate must be running an effective campaign and have good odds of winning. Endorsements are not merely about who is the most conservative. That is but one factor in a complicated decision-making process - a calculus. Governor Palin is politically astute, having been in politics for over 18 years. Every endorsement she makes is carefully considered. Some people might get upset because their dream candidate was not endorsed. Perhaps, if they took a mental step back and did some of the calculus involved, they would understand why their dream candidate did not secure the endorsement.

Candidate endorsements are not just about principles. They're about winning. They're also high-risk, for if one of her endorsed candidates loses, it reflects on Governor Palin. She is not going to squander the political capital she worked so hard to build, to make a few purists happy. Our goal between now and November 2, 2010 is to take back the House and the Senate, so that Obama's agenda can be stalled, neutered and reversed.

In this senatorial race, Fiorina, not Devore is the one who can beat Boxer. Devore's campaign has squandered funds almost as soon as they were raised and alienated key Republicans through its amateurish operations. Devore also does not have national name recognition critical in a federal election. The foregoing clearly indicates that winning a primary will be next to impossible for Devore, and Boxer will win a general election with him as the opposition.

Governor Palin most absolutely did the right thing endorsing Fiorina.

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US for Palin May 4 - 6, 2010 Story Items

US for Palin
May 4 - 6, 2010 Story Items

My View of Palin’s Fiorina Endorsement from California
by Stacy Drake

It wasn't Governor Palin's endorsement that got me to change my mind about [Devore], it was his reaction to the endorsement that served as a big red flag warning to this man's leadership capabilities.

Gov. Palin’s Fiorina Endorsement, a Common Sense Decision
by Adrienne Ross

Here we go again. Governor Palin endorses a conservative who shares her American values, her vision, and her record of a strong work ethic–and people complain. So what else is new?

Gary P. Jackson's Consituting America Series provides tutorials on the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitutiton. Though these items are not about Gov. Palin, US for Palin is proud to be one of the sites on which this series appears.

Constituting America: The Federalist Papers: Federalist 8
by Gary P. Jackson

In Federalist 8, Hamilton again talks of the dangers of disunity. As it has become quite obvious, there were many who, despite having fought hard to win Freedom and Liberty, to birth a Nation, wanted to then break it all up.

Constituting America: The Federalist Papers: Federalist 7
by Gary P. Jackson

Federalist 7 is a continuation on the theme of unity vs the break up of the nation into individual nation states, or groups of such. It’s always striking to me, that after a hard won Independence, so many of the states actually wanted to free themselves from the ties that bound them into battle.

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US for Palin May 3, 2010 Story Items

US for Palin
May 3, 2010 Story Items

North Star Brightest in Constellation Tonight
by Missy Stewart

Governor Sarah Palin and family are in an Empire state of mind tonight as the 2008 Vice Presidential nominee and best-selling author is honored at the famed Lincoln Center in New York City as one of Time's 2010 top 100 most influential people in the world.

Gov. Palin at Time’s 100 Most Influential People Gala (w/ picture links)
by Adrienne Ross

Gov Palin is at the Time 100 Gala in New York City, this day, May 4, 2010.

The Coming Constitutional Crisis: What You Need To Know
by Gary P. Jackson

If successful, twenty-first century constitutionalism will entail the diminishment of deliberative and representative government.

Gary P. Jackson's Consituting America Series provides tutorials on the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitutiton. Though these items are not about Gov. Palin, US for Palin is proud to be one of the sites on which this series appears.

Constituting America: The Federalist Papers: Federalist 6
by Gary P. Jackson

In Federalist 6, Hamilton picks up on the theme of the dangers of becoming disunited as a nation that was started by John Jay. This time Hamilton notes that while there would be many dangers posed to a disunited people by foreign powers, perhaps the most danger would be fighting among the several states.

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US for Palin May 3, 2010 Story Items

US for Palin
May 3, 2010 Story Items

Barack Obama, Al Gore, Goldman Sachs, And the Greatest Swindle In Human History
by Gary P. Jackson

Ten trillion dollars. That’s the conservative estimate of the amount of money Barack Obama, Albert Gore Jr., and a whole cast of criminals stand to make yearly (gross) off of the greatest scam in human history: “global warming.”

Is the Gulf Oil Disaster Obama’s Katrina?
by Stacy Drake

The left was quick to point their finger at George Bush following the devastation in Mississippi and Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005. Initially, I was reluctant to lay any blame on the Obama administration after the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf and the current oil leak situation they are dealing with even as I write this.

Sarah Palin, Bringing The Macho, And True Leadership, To The Republican Party
by Gary P. Jackson

When I look at Sarah Palin, when I think about Sarah Palin, when I write about Sarah Palin, one thing stands out: This woman has [incredible fortitude]!

Gary P. Jackson's Consituting America Series provides tutorials on the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitutiton. Though these items are not about Gov. Palin, US for Palin is proud to be one of the sites on which this series appears.

Constituting America: The Federalist Papers: Federalist 5
by Gary P. Jackson

In Federalist 5, John Jay continues to discuss the need for a United States vs 13 individual states, or several groups of states.

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US for Palin May 1 - 2, 2010 Story Items

US for Palin
May 1 - 2, 2010 Story Items

Petition Drive Supporting Palin’s AK Series Gains Momentum
by Fay

As does everything Palin, Governor Palin’s upcoming Alaska documentary series has come under attack by the left, in the guise of protection of wildlife.

Backstage Pass
by Missy Stewart

Now that the much anticipated Southern Republican Leadership Conference has come and gone, I thought you might like a sneak peek backstage as if you were Governor Palin waiting to take the lectern bringing a message of smaller government and common-sense conservatism to an enthusiastic crowd. Get ready for your close-up!

Brown Plays Dirty Politics with Palin Speech, Says… HuffPo?
by Stacy Drake

I’ve covered Senator Leland Yee’s little crusade against Governor Palin’s speech extensively. Come to find out Leland is gearing up to run for the San Francisco Mayor’s office. He wouldn’t have started this spectacle against a fundraiser to jump-start his own fundraising efforts, would he? The left does claim that Palin brings in lots of money for democrats, and the DNC has used her name in the past to rally their unhinged base. Fear and hatred being the primary motivating factors, I would say it’s a safe bet.

Women of Joy

When this story was first released, the user who had posted several videos of the event on YouTube had removed them. PalinTV was granted exclusive rights to the footage. Us 4 Palin has edited all copies of the story to include the PalinTV footage and remove the broken embeds. You may watch Gov. Palin's Women of Joy Speech here:

Gov Palin Addresses Women of Joy

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