If Sarah Palin was governor of Pennsylvania
In less than two years, Palin pushed through ethics reform, reduced government spending, cut taxes, created jobs and presides over a state with a healthy budget surplus.
She's the opposite of Gov. Ed Rendell, who in six years as governor has raised taxes, driven good jobs out of Pennsylvania, failed to keep numerous promises to cut taxes and presides over a state government riddled with corruption probes.
I especially liked this part of Palin's speech dealing with her philosophy of government.
"We want a government that is competent and dependable, that is free of corruption and self-dealing. We don't want a bigger government. We want a government that does a few big things and does them right. I came in as governor pledging major ethics reform ... and to end the culture of corruption in and around our capitol ... and to put the people first in the affairs of our government. Today, that ethics reform is the law of Alaska."
Labels: Pennsylvania, Rendell, Sarah Palin
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watching TV last night and i found out that the Anbar Province in Baghdad was turned over to the Iraqi's. I sure don't remember seeing anything on the reqular news on in the paper. Might it be acoverup that the surge is working ???
The only time the liberal media is interested in news from Iraq is when something goes wrong for American troops. The networks and the big city newspapers have ignored all the positive news from Iraq for years. I suspect there's an agreement between the Obama Campaign and its allies in the mainstream media to downplay all positive Iraq news until after the Nov. 4 election.
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