If Senator John McCain were elected president, it is very likely that 
Sarah Palin could become President.  If Sarah Palin were president:

Governor Sarah Palin seem insecure to me.  This would lead her to value 
loyalty above qualifications, so in her selection of a VP and cabinet, 
she would favor loyal friends and loyal acquaintances, rather than the 
smartest and most qualified individual who would best serve the need of 
the USA.  She would not tolerate dissension, and anyone that provided 
advise contrary to her belief system would quickly find themselves out 
of work.  It is also likely that her administration would be very secretive.

 From what I've seen and heard from the news, she is an evangelical, who 
likely believe that God is in the process of bringing the end of days, 
and she has already stated that she is on God's side in support of 
this.  Governor Palin probably also believes she could be raptured at 
any time.  She would likely favor the interests of Israel over the 
interest of America, as God blesses those that bless his people, and 
curse those that curse his people.  On government policy and doctrine.

1)  She would likely support neo-conservative pre-emptive aggression.

2)  She would be less concerned with environmental issues like the 
danger of climate change, which she does not attribute to human 
mismanagement of the planet, she would be little concerned with the need 
for clean air and water, nor would she be concerned with over 
population.  She would likely believe all of these are long term 
problems which are not relevant when the rapture and end of days are at 
hand.

3)  She would likely be little concerned for the need of a policy that 
dealt with USA long term energy need and the dangers of energy 
dependency on unstable  and hostile foreign source of energy.

4)  Her economical policy would be geared to help big corporations and 
the wealthy, at the expense of the working middle class and the poor and 
needy.

5)  She would likely favor a strong executive branch with little checks 
and balances.  She would favor national security to the detriment of 
constitutional freedom, due process, and privacy.

6)  She would favor a justice department and justice system, including 
the Supreme court, with judges that adhered to an evangelical ideology 
or point of view.

7)  She would likely be very easily manipulated by the Religious 
Righters and neo-conservatives.  This vulnerability could create some 
serious economical, social, scientific, foreign relations, and war problems.

 From a political point of view, she does very closely resemble George 
W. Bush; perhaps even to the point of being a clone.

Regards,

LelandJ





Pete Theisen wrote:
> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>   
>> Pete Theisen wrote:
>>     
>
>   
>>> http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_10440957?source=most_emailed
>>>   
>>>       
>> If President George W. Bush was the second coming, then certainly Sarah 
>> Palin is, or at the very least, a reincarnation of Joan of Ark.  
>> Speaking political Policy/Doctrine, Sarah Palin is a definitely a George 
>> W. Bush clone.  LOL
>>     
>
> Hi Leland!
>
> Such a fatuous comment. No one has said GWB was the second coming, 
> several have hailed Obama as the new messiah but I think they were 
> mocking him.
>
> Sarah is somewhat more conservative than Bush, certainly no clone.
>   



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