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The Independence Caucus debate was a great opportunity for Cherilyn Eagar to show why she is the best qualified to serve as the next U. S. Senator from Utah. See more about her at her website at www.Eagar4Senate.com.
Cherilyn Bacon Eagar is a candidate for Utah's U.S. Senate seat in 2010. The Washington Post has named this race one of the top 10 in-party races in the nation to watch. She is on leave of absence as Vice President of Marketing and co-owner of WebsTarget, a real estate Internet Marketing company specializing in organic search engine optimization and social networking, to give full-time to this campaign. Cherilyn is not a career politician and, as with both Utah Senators, she has never served in political office prior to running for Senate. Instead, she has prepared well for the role through decades of consistent strong work ethics and her support of principled values in the public square. She has served her community for over 30 years in charitable, family advocacy and political activist roles. With a lifetime of study and research, she is well-read on the issues. She has researched extensively on education policy, has presented nationally on education reforms, media and public relations and related topics, and Internet marketing strategies. On the International level, in 1978 she was a delegate to the United Nations International Womens Year Conference. In 2004, she advocated at the United Nations in support of traditional family values, assisting Constitutional scholar and law professor Richard Wilkins to raise money for the Defend Marriage Project. She was asked to serve as a parent advisor to BYUs Academic Freedom Committee, after she played a key role in the investigation and exposing of radical feminist and false LDS doctrine and pornographic masters theses approved under the supervision of faculty members who were dismissed. She worked to pass marriage amendments in four states - Utah and California - and she traveled to Massachusetts and Ohio to assist with their petition and ballot measures.

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  • It's nice to hear someone talking about the Federal Reserve/Banks as the root of many problems. Again with the Constitution. Very nice.

  • Great video with depth of knowledge on the issues. "Follow the money".

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