Posted on 10/11/2008 3:21:23 PM PDT by AHerald
Paling Campaign Speech in Johnstown, PA
Gov. Palin gave a remarkable pro-life speech today in Johnstown, PA--one that deserves its own thread. It is a powerful, hard-hitting, emotionally touching witness to the pro-life cause delivered sincerely by a loving mother and determined leader. It's easily the best pro-life speech given by any politician this entire campaign.
For those who want to get directly to her pro-life comments, that portion of the nearly 30 minute speech begins approximately at the 00:12:40 mark as she talks about children with special needs. From there she segues into the larger issue of abortion.
There's also a beautiful little moment of providence when Gov. Palin interrupts her speech to respond to the growing cries of a baby in the audience. This occurs at approx. the 16:30 mark.
Below is the section of the speech where she was interrupted by the crying baby:
As for our beautiful baby boy, for Todd and me, he is only more precious because he is vulnerable. In some ways, I think we stand to learn more from him than he does from us. When we hold Trig and care for him, we dont feel scared anymore. We feel blessed.
Its hard to think of many issues that could possibly be more important than who is protected in law and who isnt who is granted life and who is denied it.
So when our opponent, Senator Obama, speaks about questions of life, I listen very carefully ... [Palin interrupts speech here to respond to the baby's cries] ... and I love that sound and please let that baby keep on crying. We love that sound! (Crowd goes wild).
A partial transcript of the speech can be found here: Middle Ground Left Behind (Sarah Palin Speaks on Abortion)
How could I not ping you on this subject? Perhaps you’d be so kind as to fire up that Catholic ping list of yours?
I love this woman.
If we lose in '08, we will rebound in 2010 because it will be such an unmitigated disaster. 2010 is key because of the redistricting that goes on every ten years. There will be a lot more D senators up for re-election than R's. Palin will be the nominee in 2012.
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I logged on the Tribune Democrat the other day, just for fun. Most comments were pro-O. Johnstown is one of those culturally Democrat places. Tons of Catholics seemingly unable to pry themselves away from the death party.
I should add: BUT your post is encouraging!
Sarah was on fire today!! If only the Republican presidential candidate would be so aggressive.
Me too. My wife understands.
Nothing makes me sadder, or madder, than those type of Christians, Catholics most especially, you mention. They need prayers, that's for sure.
Here's a hope and a prayer that Sarah's speech has an impact and softens their hardened hearts.
If we lose in ‘08, what makes you think there’ll be elections in 2010? The way Obama’s minions are trying to stifle free speech, they’ll get much worse when they have actual power.
Hoorah! Give us an army of Sarahs and we'll take over the world.
In a heartbeat.
That was an awesome speech. If McCain can articulate pro life position like Sarah, this election would be a landslide for them.
In a Christian community, everything depends upon whether each individual is an indispensable link in a chain.
Only when even the smallest link is securely interlocked is the chain unbreakable.
A community which allows unemployed members to exist within it will perish because of them. It will be well, therefore, if every member receives a definite task to perform for the community, that he may know in hours of doubt that he, too, is not useless and unusable.
Every Christian community must realize that not only do the weak need the strong, but also that the strong cannot exist without the weak. The elimination of the weak is the death of the fellowship.
Emphasis mine.
If only he'd follow her lead on this issue...
She's one of the most effective and powerful witnesses to the pro-life movement in decades. Particularly because she lives it so fully in all aspects of her life; and also because she is loving and firm but never strident she can reach out to moderate pro-choicers who might otherwise tune-out other pro-life voices.
Thanks, ikka, for that awesome quote. I love Bonhoeffer. What a hero.
If there is a way to ‘edit out’ the ‘life segment’ of this speech on its own; it should then be spread far and wide.
Can you please fix that? If not, no biggie. Thanks
Could not agree more. Wish I was equipped to do that at this moment. I've been trolling YouTube and other sites in the hopes of finding such a clip. Seems likely that someone will do just as you suggest. You're right, it definitely needs to be seen.
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