Thursday, November 13, 2014

AG Alan Wilson secures his future in redefining marriage fight

Wilson appealing to teen
voters at LHS. His career
opportunities look bright.
S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson, Thursday, formally appealed a ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Richard Gergel against the law that defines marriage as between a man and a woman.
Wilson has been unwavering in the face of a one-sided media assault against him, in favor of the homosexual lobby, that represents a very small portion of political special interests.
Because of his fight to uphold the definition of marriage - that about 80 percent of South Carolinians agree with him on – Wilson will be sitting pretty.
Often courage against bullies on the left bode well for elected officials in the long run.
Look for Wilson to be a very popular candidate for future elected offices after his terms as AG are over.
Wilson's father is U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson. Could he be cutting his teeth to follow his father in Washington DC?
And if a well-supported candidate, with true Conservative credentials, were to run for a US senate seat in S.C. could he beat an incumbent that does not thrill the base of the GOP in South Carolina?
That one is unlikely since they both employ the same consultant. 
Regardless, Wilson is doing the right things for his future, no matter how you hear media and activists portray it.

Just look at the Nov. 4, election results if you want to know what pleasing the media will do for you.
Wilson is working for the people and we will not forget his effort.   

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