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		<title>Petition for Obama&#8217;s Birth Proof</title>
		<link>http://www.redstate.com/christianne/2008/11/09/petition-for-obamas-birth-proof-2/</link>
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		<dc:creator><a href="/christianne/">Christianne </a> (<a href="/users/christianne/">Profile</a>)</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We The People have organized a website for petitioning congress to get Obama to give proof he is a U.S. citizen. Here is the link www.rallycongress.com/constitution-qualification<br />
They have 83,000 signatures so far. They will also send letters to your senators and representatives. </p>
<p>Go there and sign today!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We The People have organized a website for petitioning congress to get Obama to give proof he is a U.S. citizen. Here is the link www.rallycongress.com/constitution-qualification<br />
They have 83,000 signatures so far. They will also send letters to your senators and representatives. </p>
<p>Go there and sign today!</p>
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		<title>Sen Obama you are scaring the folks</title>
		<link>http://www.redstate.com/christianne/2008/11/02/sen-obama-you-are-scaring-the-folks/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 08:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><a href="/christianne/">Christianne </a> (<a href="/users/christianne/">Profile</a>)</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I posted a letter titled A Letter from An American Woman on this site. I also sent it for publication in my local newspaper. I didn&#8217;t know it was published until I received a phone call last night from a stranger, a local man in his 80&#8217;s. He was crying. He called to thank me for writing the letter and that he was choked up because it expressed much of what he was feeling. He said he was very distressed about what was about to happen to his country if Barak Obama was elected. He said his people came to this country in the 1600&#8217;s and he couldn&#8217;t bear to see his country destroyed. I tried to reassure him that there were a lot of people who felt as passionately as he did and that there was a great effort to keep Barak Obama from becoming President. </p>
<p>After the phone call, I clicked on the Drudge Report. There was the usual picture of Barak Obama with a halo. To the side was a story reporting that Barak Obama will seek to form a Civil Defense Corps. Immediately, I became nauseated, I pictured armed guards patrolling our streets keeping us all in line. Scary thoughts.</p>
<p>Last night I was reminded of how important it is to preserve our country. We must all keep fighting up until election day any way we can.   </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I posted a letter titled A Letter from An American Woman on this site. I also sent it for publication in my local newspaper. I didn&#8217;t know it was published until I received a phone call last night from a stranger, a local man in his 80&#8217;s. He was crying. He called to thank me for writing the letter and that he was choked up because it expressed much of what he was feeling. He said he was very distressed about what was about to happen to his country if Barak Obama was elected. He said his people came to this country in the 1600&#8217;s and he couldn&#8217;t bear to see his country destroyed. I tried to reassure him that there were a lot of people who felt as passionately as he did and that there was a great effort to keep Barak Obama from becoming President. </p>
<p>After the phone call, I clicked on the Drudge Report. There was the usual picture of Barak Obama with a halo. To the side was a story reporting that Barak Obama will seek to form a Civil Defense Corps. Immediately, I became nauseated, I pictured armed guards patrolling our streets keeping us all in line. Scary thoughts.</p>
<p>Last night I was reminded of how important it is to preserve our country. We must all keep fighting up until election day any way we can.   </p>
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		<title>Letter from an American Woman</title>
		<link>http://www.redstate.com/christianne/2008/11/01/letter-from-an-american-woman/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2008 09:06:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><a href="/christianne/">Christianne </a> (<a href="/users/christianne/">Profile</a>)</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A Letter From an American Woman</p>
<p>I am writing this letter because I can no longer stand to stay silent about what I see happening in my precious country. I have been many things in my<br />
 51 years. I have been an Independent, Democrat and a Republican. I have been<br />
poor, wealthy, and middle class. I have been a Jew and a Christian. I have<br />
worked as a clerk, waitress, counselor and a nurse. My employment has been in<br />
the private and public sector and with the military while my husband served in<br />
 the United States Air Force. I have lived all over the United States and in<br />
Germany and I have traveled all over the world. I have witnessed racism, sexism,<br />
sexual harassment, oppression, and poverty. Until this presidential election, I<br />
never thought I would be in a position where I felt I had to defend our<br />
Constitution.</p>
<p>Senator Obama seems to interpret our first amendment not as a right to free speech but as a right to fair speech. He would support restricting the free<br />
 expression of many points of view in our media with the Fairness Doctrine. In<br />
his campaign he has shown that if anyone questions him, his policies or says<br />
 anything unflattering, they are investigated, threatened with a law suit,<br />
 boycotted, ridiculed or smeared. Senator Obama’s work for civil rights does not<br />
 go unnoticed, however protecting the rights of the unborn child seems to have<br />
escaped his attention. His says he is willing to defend our liberty using<br />
America’s might, but it seems to be a measured response dictated by world<br />
opinion. Our constitution says we have the right to pursue happiness it does not<br />
 guarantee happiness. We don’t need to tax those who have been successful so that our government can spread the wealth around to those unwilling to pursue their own success and dreams. Whether health care is a right or not I don’t know, but it is our right to have freedom to make choices about our health care. Senator Obama’s campaign has brought equal rights into question. Affirmative action is alive and well in this presidential election. If one does not vote for him, they are called a racist. He pays females less than his male employees. He has allowed his surrogates to smear and spread lies about Governor Sarah Palin. Our right and privilege to vote is being made a mockery by ACORN. This so-called nonpartisan taxpayer funded organization endorsed Senator Obama’s presidential candidacy and has received over 800,000 dollars from the Senator for their get out the vote program.<br />
    Has America failed so miserably? Have Americans found socialist ideas to be better than free market ideas? Have we gotten tired of listening to many points of view? Are we weary of the responsibility of our own lives? Have we grown hardened toward the most vulnerable in our society, the unborn? Have we given up on equality? Have we abandoned our defenders? Have we just given up and said to our government “take care of us, we are not able”? If the answer to these questions is yes, we Americans have turned our back on all the brave men and women who have fought and died for us so that we can all be free.</p>
<p>I will not give up on our constitution or this great country. I urge you to stand with me to make our vote and our voices be heard. Barak Obama says &#8220;in 5 days .. we will fundamentally change this country. What is fundamental about our country is our Constitution and it doesn&#8217;t need changing. So if you are planning to vote for Barak Obama, please change your mind. Vote to keep our Constitution intact. Vote McCain/Palin.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Letter From an American Woman</p>
<p>I am writing this letter because I can no longer stand to stay silent about what I see happening in my precious country. I have been many things in my<br />
 51 years. I have been an Independent, Democrat and a Republican. I have been<br />
poor, wealthy, and middle class. I have been a Jew and a Christian. I have<br />
worked as a clerk, waitress, counselor and a nurse. My employment has been in<br />
the private and public sector and with the military while my husband served in<br />
 the United States Air Force. I have lived all over the United States and in<br />
Germany and I have traveled all over the world. I have witnessed racism, sexism,<br />
sexual harassment, oppression, and poverty. Until this presidential election, I<br />
never thought I would be in a position where I felt I had to defend our<br />
Constitution.</p>
<p>Senator Obama seems to interpret our first amendment not as a right to free speech but as a right to fair speech. He would support restricting the free<br />
 expression of many points of view in our media with the Fairness Doctrine. In<br />
his campaign he has shown that if anyone questions him, his policies or says<br />
 anything unflattering, they are investigated, threatened with a law suit,<br />
 boycotted, ridiculed or smeared. Senator Obama’s work for civil rights does not<br />
 go unnoticed, however protecting the rights of the unborn child seems to have<br />
escaped his attention. His says he is willing to defend our liberty using<br />
America’s might, but it seems to be a measured response dictated by world<br />
opinion. Our constitution says we have the right to pursue happiness it does not<br />
 guarantee happiness. We don’t need to tax those who have been successful so that our government can spread the wealth around to those unwilling to pursue their own success and dreams. Whether health care is a right or not I don’t know, but it is our right to have freedom to make choices about our health care. Senator Obama’s campaign has brought equal rights into question. Affirmative action is alive and well in this presidential election. If one does not vote for him, they are called a racist. He pays females less than his male employees. He has allowed his surrogates to smear and spread lies about Governor Sarah Palin. Our right and privilege to vote is being made a mockery by ACORN. This so-called nonpartisan taxpayer funded organization endorsed Senator Obama’s presidential candidacy and has received over 800,000 dollars from the Senator for their get out the vote program.<br />
    Has America failed so miserably? Have Americans found socialist ideas to be better than free market ideas? Have we gotten tired of listening to many points of view? Are we weary of the responsibility of our own lives? Have we grown hardened toward the most vulnerable in our society, the unborn? Have we given up on equality? Have we abandoned our defenders? Have we just given up and said to our government “take care of us, we are not able”? If the answer to these questions is yes, we Americans have turned our back on all the brave men and women who have fought and died for us so that we can all be free.</p>
<p>I will not give up on our constitution or this great country. I urge you to stand with me to make our vote and our voices be heard. Barak Obama says &#8220;in 5 days .. we will fundamentally change this country. What is fundamental about our country is our Constitution and it doesn&#8217;t need changing. So if you are planning to vote for Barak Obama, please change your mind. Vote to keep our Constitution intact. Vote McCain/Palin.</p>
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