Thursday, September 4, 2008

The Honorable Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin









Save the best for last is what I decided to do and to dedicate a whole post on this great woman instead of bunching her in with a daily report. Words can not explain my opinion and affection I have for this woman, a gale that came from small town in Alaska, who never fathom being President or Vice President. She has always fought for the people, and never asked for any reward just trust in government, trust in the future, a trust in her. Governor Palin is more than toss meat for the left to attack, and for liberals to lift their ugly nose towards. She is a patriot who went to school the hard way, and always took the jobs that many people wouldn’t even want to. She made decisions that many politicians would simply avoid and run away from because of fear of political fallout. A Lead by example philosophy, a hockey mom attitude, has gotten Sarah Palin to where she is today. A successful parent, loving wife, and a true public servant are some of the most proud accomplishments that we have learned of that Sarah Palin accomplished. “I’m not a member of the permanent political establishment. And I’ve learned quickly, these last few days, that if you’re not a member in good standing of the Washington elite, then some in the media consider a candidate unqualified for that reason alone.” In recent days Sarah Palin has been treated horribly by the media, and simply enough because they don’t know her. When a reporter was asked, “Why you attacking her?” the reporter said in response, “She’s not one of us.” That is a profound statement that the reporter stated, “Not one of us” sadly many Americans are buying this crap, and are not looking at the big picture. Why would this reporter then cling to Obama who keeps telling us that he is an outsider to Washington, when he has lived there for the last three years. I was talking to an old grade school friend who is going to cast her vote for Obama on November the 4th, and she said, “It saddens me that women are never going to be in the White House.” And I have heard that a lot, to all the woman in the world I have this to say. If you want a woman in the white house, and are waiting for that perfect woman to come around to be that person, you will never see her or more importantly you will never get to vote for her. Generations of women are waiting for this barrier to break. My sister gets it and is going to cast her vote for McCain, because, “It’s time for me to realize that I can do and be what ever you want to do and be.” See it only takes one victory to turn into many, and open the doors for good. This would be our third shot at electing a woman to an area in which they have yet to be. Sarah Palin is not the perfect candidate, but she is trying to do something that is only talked about. “Here’s how I look at the choice Americans face in this election: In politics, there are some candidates who use change to promote their careers, and then there are those, like John McCain, who use their careers to promote change.” The decision is ours, and it’s not an easy one. For many people they are truly divided and I am sorry for that, but that is the burden of freedom and elections. There are winners and losers. Again I can not express my strong support for and honor that I feel for Sarah Palin. I only can pray and wish that many of you can see and hear what I do, and if you do then you will feel and see it soon. Sarah Palin is someone I would be honored to salute, stand up for when she enters a room, and honored to call her Vice President of the United States.

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