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Friend,
I had to watch this a few times to make sure I heard it right.
Tim Kaine – Virginia's U.S. Senator and almost our Vice President – just called the central premise of our founding "extremely troubling."
In a Senate hearing, he actually said:
“The notion that rights don’t come from laws and don’t come from the government, but come from the Creator — that’s what the Iranian government believes."
No statement quite gets to the heart of the Democrats' radicalism than this.
To them, government is God. Our rights aren't "unalienable" as explained in our Declaration of Independence. Instead, they're table scraps given to us by the state which we can keep if only we behave ourselves.
Sorry, but I'm a citizen, not a subject, and I'm running for the U.S. Senate because I'm tired of power-hungry politicians who forget who put them there, and try to run our lives rather than protect our rights. |
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Sorry to break it to Tim Kaine, but our Founders were nothing like the mullahs in Iran.
They gave us an incredible country, and we should all rededicate ourselves to understanding exactly what its purpose was.
If we turn our back on God, we turn our back on America. As much as some Democrats may wish it were so, you cannot separate the two.
As Kentucky's next U.S. Senator I will understand what my job is, and what it is not. And I ask for your ongoing and generous support today.
Thank you and God bless you.
Sincerely,
Daniel Cameron
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