AbolishTheGovt
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Leaving one's wife, especially when she is ailing, shows an essential lack of character.
First of all, she wasn't "ailing." She had some past medical conditions, but her death was totally unexpected:
http://www.abqjournal.com/abqnews/abqnewseeker-mainmenu-39/news-mainmenu-2/1976-620am-flags-at-half-staff-for-dee-johnson.html said:But Taos Ski Valley police officer Ramey Stevens, who with a neighbor discovered Johnson's body Friday night, remarked: "Her past medical history just apparently caught her off-guard," the paper reported. ... Friends have said she recently underwent knee surgery and was hospitalized once for a digestive disorder, but that she otherwise was a healthy woman, The New Mexican said.
Second, if you want to know how Johnson's personal life affects his governance, just look at his tenure as governor. He showed in plain view, for eight years, how little his imperfect personal life affected his governance. He may have had a failed marriage, but he still managed to veto 750 bills (more than all the vetoes of the other 49 governors in the country combined), reduce taxes $123 million annually (in a state that had never gone more than 6 years without a tax increase), cut the rate of government growth in half, eliminate the state's budget deficit, leave the state with 1200 fewer government employees (without firing anyone), shift Medicaid to managed care, privatize half the prisons in the state, stop campaign finance reform in its tracks, oversee the construction of 500 miles of new highway (all designed, financed, built, and guaranteed by the private sector), and sacrifice his neck politically in order to become the highest ranking US official to ever call for the end of the War on Drugs and to be the only Republican Governor to refuse to support George W Bush for President.
We have the opportunity to support a major, mainstream-party presidential candidate with real experience and political clout (i.e. who can actually WIN) who advocates abolishing the Fed, backing the Dollar with gold, radically reducing taxes and the size of government, ending all the foreign wars, closing all the needless foreign military installations and bringing all our troops home, restoring our privacy, restoring habeas corpus, ending the drug prohibition, saving our second amendment rights, and overturning Roe v Wade, and who was the only Republican Governor with the balls to endorse Ron Paul for President in 2008. This is a guy who proved for eight consecutive years that he means what he says and has proven that he doesn't just talk the talk, he walks the walk (moreso than all the other US governors combined). We cannot pass this opportunity up.
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