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Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Palin Ignites Crowd for Chambliss in Georgia

Sarah Palin traveled all the way to Georgia to fire up the crowds on behalf of embattled U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss, who faces a runoff with Democratic challenger Jim Martin today.

Making 4 stops across the state, Governor Palin was met with enthusiastic crowds as she asked Georgians to send Saxby Chambliss back to the U.S. Senate.

The Governor also encountered many who are already making plans for 2012, carrying signs that stated, 'Palin for President in 2012.'

If ever there were a time when Georgians need to step up to the plate to do the right thing for the country, it is now. Saxby Chambliss may be the only thing standing in the way of a 60-seat filibuster-proof Senate.

Americans have shown time and again that they prefer a divided government in Washington over one that is dominated by one Party or one ideology.

With 60 seats in the Senate, Barack Obama and the Democrats would have basically no reasonable checks on unbridled power. They could do anything they wanted no matter what any of us think.

And as dangerous for the country as we have consistently proved Barack Obama to be, the citizens need the reassurance that at least in the Senate there is a built-in safety-valve to prevent reckless, unbridled power--the filibuster.

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