"And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are a gift of God?" -- Thomas Jefferson

"And yet the same revolutionary belief for which our forbears fought is still at issue around the globe, the belief that the rights of man come not from generosity of the state but from the hand of God." -- John F. Kennedy

"Because of their belief that power had come from God to each individual, the Framers began the Constitution with the words 'we the people'" -- Newt Gingrich

"There's never been a nation like the United States, ever. It begins with the principles of our founding documents, principles that recognize that our rights come from God, not from our government." -- Marco Rubio


Friday, October 1, 2010

Bill Clinton to visit Washington to help Patty Murray with campaign against Rossi

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Obama's visit: "He ate half a turkey sandwich and a small salad with berries as he chatted with Gillian Allen-White, one of the bakery owners, hotel owner Tiffany Turner, of Long Beach, and Joe Fugere, founder of Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria in the city. Also at the table were Murray and U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke.
From there he headlined two fundraisers that pulled in an estimated $1.3 million to be split between Murray's re-election campaign and the state Democratic Party.
He thrilled a crowd of 1,400 inside the Westin Hotel as he described his administration's efforts to move the country forward on health care, energy, education and reform of financial institutions and jabbed at Republicans for trying to reverse course to restore Bush Administration policies.
"When you want to move forward, you put your car in D," Obama said, to a round of laughs. "When you want to go backward, you put it in R. …. That's not a coincidence."
He ended his trip with a fundraiser with 60 people at the home of RealNetworks founder Rob Glaser.
While the president didn't mention Rossi by name, he left no doubt he considered Murray's fall opponent to be on the same page as the Republican leadership in Congress.
"They voted en masse against Wall Street reform -- and now Patty Murray's opponent has earned the distinction of being the first candidate in the country to call for repeal of Wall Street reform," Obama said.
"He wants to go back to the old rules and the lack of oversight that caused the worst crisis since the Great Depression. Don't you think that's strange?" he said.
Rossi spokeswoman Jennifer Morris responded: "If someone as eloquent as President Obama can't defend (Murray's) 18-year record of spending, taxing and growing government, who can?""
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