Friday, October 31, 2008

Palin for President Movement Begins


Note: This is the launch of the effort to get Gov. Sarah Palin -- in 2012 -- a new home, the White House in Washington, DC. The following message is from Janet of the Read My Lipstick Network (RMLN), which I urge you to join.

Only a few short days to go before VICTORY! Every single vote matters and could be the one that puts us over the top. Make some phone calls! Find a rally! Send emails and blog, blog, blog.

On November 5th things in this country are going to change, and we need to be prepared to change, too. The focus of the Read My Lipstick Network has been to support Sarah Palin and to get our dynamic duo elected on Nov. 4th. We've also been working to promote conservative values, regardless of party affiliation.

Our voice is going to be all the more important the day after the election. Either we'll be supporting John McCain and Sarah Palin and will be working to get news out that the media won't cover, OR (hopefully not), we'll be working to preserve conservative values in our great country as the other guys undermine everything that has made our country free and prosperous.

Either way, it's going to be tough and your blogs and your voices will be critical in the coming years. I'm attaching two new logos we'll be using after the election rather than just the lips or the logos we've been using. If you have the blogroll on your site, you won't need to do anything, it will self update (as soon as we can get into it!). Plan to pop them up on Nov. 5th and connect them to http://www.readmylipsticknetwork.com/. The larger logo is perfect for the sidebar of most blogs, the other is a smaller version you may want to include elsewhere.

We would much prefer that you have the blogroll code on your blog (located here: http://rmlnblogroll.blogspot.com/), however some of you can't include blogrolls. Another potential issue some of us are discussing is that Google and Blogger are owned by a big supporter of Obama. It's a possibility that at some point we're going to have difficulty using their free system. Just something to think about!

We're setting up our Read My Lipstick Network website and should have it ready to roll right after the election (it will be http://www.readmylipsticknetwork.com/). We're also setting up a Ning site similar to http://www.teamsarah.org/, which may or may not take off, we'll see (it's free ;-). We're also connecting with some other great groups that are already gearing up to move forward after the election (how about this - some are planning to work toward electing Sarah Palin as President in 2012!).

I've been telling you about the Wake Up America Movement (http://www.wam08.org/), http://www.mccainvictory08.com/, bloggers for Drill Here, Drill Now (http://theamericansentinel.com/about/), http://www.anobamnation.net/, http://www.justsaynodeal.com/, PUMA and others and encouraging all of you to get involved with them. Take a look at http://www.modernconservative.com/.

I think that connecting with them will be a positive move for RMLN, don't you? After the election we ALL need to band together and keep on fighting the good fight. Maybe all the groups need to come up with one big umbrella name to ensure we're walking together and working clearly toward our common goals! Kind of like the fish symbol tells everyone that you're a Christian, maybe we need a similar symbol that connects the purpose and share the commonality of goals. Another thought for another day .

Right now, let's get John McCain and Sarah Palin elected and send Barack Obama back to the Senate. Obama has already said if he doesn't win on Tuesday he'll be back for the next election. We'll definitely need to be out there shoring up support for conservative values, 'cause they are going to attack, attack, twist and attack when he doesn't win.

Visit http://www.johnmccain.com/ and make some phone calls!

(One more quick note: After the election we'll be adding a page on the new website for each of your blogs. If you're willing to sign up on http://www.feedburner.com/ or something similar you can send RMLN some code that allows us to post your blog headlines and the first paragraph of your blog as you post on your page. It will give you much more visibility across the web, the more places that link to your blog, the higher your ranking can become on search engines!)

1 comment:

chicagobluesgirl said...

We also have to make sure there IS another campaign and that this does not turn into a dictatorship. We have to find a way to get out our information better through the internet and sources other than TV and paper.

Here are some good things:
1.) Homosexual marriage proposition failed in three states....the people spoke in spite of the millions thrown at that issue.
2.) BO spent 5.2 BILLION dollars on this campaign...that is an OBSCENE amount of money...that in itself shows him for what he is. He could have bought a lot of mortgages.
3.) The far left will not have a filabuster-proof majority in Congress...we have a chance to stop some of the issues BO and his cronies will bring forward, but we will need to be diligent--that also is good--had we been more diligent a lot earlier, we might have stopped him.
4.) BO will not have the funds to do even half of what he has promised; our job needs to be staying vigilant and keeping him from getting the second term and filling congress seats with Republicans in two years.
5.) If BO leans far left in his first two years, the public will take him to task...for instance...Amnesty for the illegals was strong-armed out by the public's massive calling campaign....the same thing can happen with the UN "Fairness Doctrine" because we have a fighting chance to defeat these ill-fated promises via the Republicans and a few more center-leaning Dems who want to keep their jobs.
6.) Blacks can no longer call this a racist country when a black man gets elected--this is good for many young black men who feel they can not strive toward anything but gangs and crime.

So now we need to look forward and not back...but we can not forget to keep our eyes on the here and now so that we DO have a fighting chance to win. Thanks for your tenacity, Steve.