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Tennessee prohibitionist candidate compared to Sarah Palin

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Bill’S board COMMENTARY – OPINION

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TENNESSEE’S SARAH

While Sarah Palin may be the darling of the Republican Party, Tennessee has it’s own

“Sarah” wrapped up in Dayton’s matron, June Griffin, candidate for governor.

Griffin believes strongly that a person should be elected to office based on their determination to enforce Constitutional laws, not because of their partisan allegiance. Thus, Griffin will appear on the ballot as an independent.

Griffin is a co-owner of a dental lab business with her husband. She has previously run for office. She has presented written and oral arguments before the Tenn. Appeals Court, doing the legal work herself, more notably during the Tenn. Sodomy case. She fearlessly will stand tall and call a spade a spade.

Among her other endeavors, Griffin founded the Citizens for Decency in Taxation; the Tenn. Committee for the Bill of Rights; author/composer of more than 300 songs, hymns, and poems.

She runs her campaign from her home at 522 Crestview, Dayton, and declares that she values one’s vote in November more than a financial donation. What a concept for a person running for office!!

Griffin is a noted historian; a member of the East Tenn. Historical Society and the Chattanooga Historical Society. She is known as the “Tennessee Mockingbird” through her column in the People News of Bradley County.

Griffin made her formal announcement last June at the Prohibition National Conference in Memphis. Though a member of the Prohibition National Committee, Griffin believes one’s partisan affiliation is secondary to representing all the people of the state regardless of their party.

Like the Founding Fathers, Griffin believes that God still moves in the affairs of men. She believes the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are inseparable. Certainly not Beltway thinking.

8 Comments

  1. Jeremy Young February 4, 2010

    The CP bills itself as “the oldest third party in the nation” and sees itself as the standard-bearer of a historical party.

    However, now that both Earl Dodge and Gene Amondson are dead, it seems what remnants there are of the Party should in fact join the CP or some other party. There’s really no point any more.

  2. Steven R Linnabary February 4, 2010

    A quick “google” search of this cretin shows her to be affiliated with stormfront.org and the American Nationalist Union.

    She has made national news several times.

    I don’t think the Constitution Party would want anything to do with her.

    PEACE

  3. paulie February 4, 2010

    As far as I know, the CP is not for alcohol prohibition. Beyond that, I don’t know.

  4. David F. Nolan February 4, 2010

    How does the nearly-defunct Prohibition Party differ from the Constitution Party? Wouldn’t it make sense for the handful of PP members to merger into the CP? Just curious; I really don’t know.

  5. DEO February 4, 2010

    Yes, but does she have a spray on tan and wear hair extensions like SARAH! If not, nobody cares!

    A comparison to sarah palin is pretty much an insult according to 75 percent of the American population. The other 25 percent adore sarah for her “hind”.

  6. NewFederalist February 4, 2010

    I am still unclear about the Sarah Palin comparison. Other than they are both women who are opposed to abortions I don’t see much else.

  7. SOCIAL DRINKER February 4, 2010

    How does she feel about God’s Son turning water into wine so the wedding party could keep laissez les bon temps rollez?

  8. republicanblack February 4, 2010

    Nothing against her faith, because I hav efaith myself, but she has got it down. She is doing what it takes to be heard, she is getting the most money she could get — how do I know, check it out:

    http://bit.ly/aakf9Z

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