October 15, 2008
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Sarah Palin: the warrior angel
By Chris Knight
"I believe in the goodness and potential of every innocent life. I believe the truest measure of any society is how it treats those who are least able to defend and speak for themselves. And who is more vulnerable, or more innocent, than a child?"
That is a quote from a recent speech that Sarah made on the issue of abortion. During the speech, there was a sound of a baby crying, and even then Sarah stood up for the baby. It was the sound of innocence, she said. She was right.
Sarah Palin has the heart of a warrior, and the soul of an angel. While others equivocate about Barack Obama, she fearlessly takes him on for the Culture of Death he soullessly advocates.
Many of us would love to see her elected President in 2012.
Of course, her Neanderthal detractors say that she is not well versed in the same old same old ways of the federal bureaucracy. True, and that is an enormous point in her favor: the bureaucrats who have ruled Washington from both parties have run the country into the ground. Democrats orchestrated a massive transfer of wealth to urban populations by coercing financial institutions. That directly resulted in the current economic implosion.
The same old same old ways of bureaucrats in Washington are a train wreck. Clearly, it is time to elect someone else, one of the people who understands the people, cares, and can help.
In this 2008 Election, only one person fits that description: Sarah Palin.
She also brings incredible executive experience as the Governor of Alaska, where she has actually done the things she says she can do. Obama stammers the talk, Sarah walks the walk.
Wouldn't it be nice to change from a federal government that currently acts as a vacuum cleaner on taxpayer wallets to one that actually runs a surplus and returns extra money to the people? Sarah Palin leads the government of Alaska to do exactly that. We need her running the federal government just that successfully.
It would be a very, very, very welcome change! Sarah for Vice President 2008.
© Chris Knight
"I believe in the goodness and potential of every innocent life. I believe the truest measure of any society is how it treats those who are least able to defend and speak for themselves. And who is more vulnerable, or more innocent, than a child?"
That is a quote from a recent speech that Sarah made on the issue of abortion. During the speech, there was a sound of a baby crying, and even then Sarah stood up for the baby. It was the sound of innocence, she said. She was right.
Sarah Palin has the heart of a warrior, and the soul of an angel. While others equivocate about Barack Obama, she fearlessly takes him on for the Culture of Death he soullessly advocates.
Many of us would love to see her elected President in 2012.
Of course, her Neanderthal detractors say that she is not well versed in the same old same old ways of the federal bureaucracy. True, and that is an enormous point in her favor: the bureaucrats who have ruled Washington from both parties have run the country into the ground. Democrats orchestrated a massive transfer of wealth to urban populations by coercing financial institutions. That directly resulted in the current economic implosion.
The same old same old ways of bureaucrats in Washington are a train wreck. Clearly, it is time to elect someone else, one of the people who understands the people, cares, and can help.
In this 2008 Election, only one person fits that description: Sarah Palin.
She also brings incredible executive experience as the Governor of Alaska, where she has actually done the things she says she can do. Obama stammers the talk, Sarah walks the walk.
Wouldn't it be nice to change from a federal government that currently acts as a vacuum cleaner on taxpayer wallets to one that actually runs a surplus and returns extra money to the people? Sarah Palin leads the government of Alaska to do exactly that. We need her running the federal government just that successfully.
It would be a very, very, very welcome change! Sarah for Vice President 2008.
© Chris Knight
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