a sincere message for Sarah
3:41 PM 17 Sep 2008 [ View original ]Dear Sarah: I truly hope this reaches you. Ever since I first heard the media as well as the Democratic critics attack your "lack of experience" I have wanted to send this message. The first time I was privileged to vote was in the 1952 election. I had just turned 21 in the spring, was a recent graduate of Indiana University, and was anxious to exercise this wonderful freedom to pick my candidate. ( Having been raised in a conservative Republican family might have swayed me a little bit.) I heard Gen . Eisenhower answer a question on T-V about his notion that he had the ability to serve as President since he had no previous experience other than the military. His response was brilliant and I gained a sudden feeling of confidence in this military man. He said, "I may not know all there is to know about Economics. I may not know all there is to know about fiscal responsibility. I may not know all there is to know about foreign affairs, BUT as your President I will have the power to hire as advisors the people that do know." Please use his quotation. Sincerely, Rosemary Frankian, a California Republican P. S. If this Email goes through, I'm going to send you another .about Teddy Roosevelt whose credentials you have in common!
a sincere message for Sarah
3:41 PM 17 Sep 2008 [ View original ]Dear Sarah: I truly hope this reaches you. Ever since I first heard the media as well as the Democratic critics attack your "lack of experience" I have wanted to send this message. The first time I was privileged to vote was in the 1952 election. I had just turned 21 in the spring, was a recent graduate of Indiana University, and was. anxious to exercise this wonderful freedom to pick my candidate. (Having been raised in a conservative Republican family might have swayed me a little bit.) I heard Gen. Eisenhower answer a question on T-V about his notion that he had the ability to serve as President since he had no previous experience other than the military. His response was brilliant and I gained a sudden feeling of confidence in this military man. He said, "I may not know all there is to know about Economics. I may not know all there is to know about fiscal responsibility. I may not know all there is to know about foreign affairs, BUT as your President I will have the power to hire as advisors the people that do know." Please use his quotation. Sincerely, Rosemary Frankian, a California Republican P. S. If this Email goes through, I'm going to send you another about Teddy Roosevelt whose credentials you have in common!