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According to Palin
I respectfully disagree:
- same-sex marriage approved in Maine, Maryland and Washington
- rejection of amendment in Minnasota that defined marriage as between one man and one woman
- election of the first openly gay senator, Tammy Baldwin, in Wisconsin
- election of the first Buddhist senator, Mazie Hirono, in Hawaii
- election of the first hindu representative, Tulsi Gabbard, also Hawaii
- rejection of Citizen's United in Colorado and Montana
- rejection of anti-Obamacare healthcare amendment in Florida
- rejection a proposal to ban insurance coverage for abortion in Florida
- leaglization of recreational use of marijuana in colorado and Washington
Oddly enough Californians (arguably the most liberal state) voted against mandatory lableing of genetically modified foods and to keep the death penalty but they did vote to raise income and sales tax and rejected a proposition to limit union contributions to political campaigns.
“And the Obama media also piled on with the narrative that Romney would harm the middle class. (As I personally have witnessed, once a bell is rung by a biased media, it’s impossible to un-ring it).”
“Hang in there, America. Fight for what is right. Don’t look to government or any politician to solve your problems. Government can’t make you happy, healthy, wealthy, or wise. Obama is a master at reading the right ‘soaring’ words fed into his teleprompter, but actions speak louder than words.”
Americans would do well to remember 2 Corinthians 4:8, Palin says: "'We are hard-pressed on every side, yet not crushed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted but not forsaken, struck down, but not destroyed.’"
I respectfully disagree:
- same-sex marriage approved in Maine, Maryland and Washington
- rejection of amendment in Minnasota that defined marriage as between one man and one woman
- election of the first openly gay senator, Tammy Baldwin, in Wisconsin
- election of the first Buddhist senator, Mazie Hirono, in Hawaii
- election of the first hindu representative, Tulsi Gabbard, also Hawaii
- rejection of Citizen's United in Colorado and Montana
- rejection of anti-Obamacare healthcare amendment in Florida
- rejection a proposal to ban insurance coverage for abortion in Florida
- leaglization of recreational use of marijuana in colorado and Washington
Oddly enough Californians (arguably the most liberal state) voted against mandatory lableing of genetically modified foods and to keep the death penalty but they did vote to raise income and sales tax and rejected a proposition to limit union contributions to political campaigns.

