Posted on 01/01/2010 3:41:07 PM PST by MaxCUA
I admire Sarah Palin. She gives me hope for the future, and reminds me of the great Jewish heroine Esther.
Humble, reverential and courageous. I hope she becomes the first female president of the United States. I have carefully observed the impressive onslaught of lies and hatred directed at her since she joined John McCain in his bid for the White House.
I will review just a few of her splendid accomplishments.
What I like most about Sarah Palin is her love for her husband and her children. I've long believed there is nothing nobler a person can do in this life than to do a good job raising their children; it appears that Todd and Sarah Palin have an excellent marriage and a great family.
That's no small success in this divorce-ravaged society.
My second favorite thing about Sarah Palin is her love for her country. I know that her political activism springs from a deep appreciation of our rich history and hope-filled future.etc..
(Excerpt) Read more at governorpalin4president.blogspot.com ...
Many of them are cultists and that is the truth. I do not apologize for speaking the truth.
I’m in the middle of `Rogue’ too, and the problems she was having as mayor.
I’m revisiting how the MSM, with the help of local hacks frustrated by her `good government’ attitude tried to smear her over `bookbanning’ and anything else they could throw against the wall. She succeeded in her efforts to provide municipal services with the least taxes and was made head of the Alaska mayors’ group. Wasilla became a progressive & business friendly town due the Palin administration. She has many times more `executive experience’ than Obama (or McCain for that matter) and we’re seeing the rotten fruits of his inexperience now in this country.
Sarah Palin is simply an outstanding Christian, mother, person and `politician.’ I’m surprised she’s even interested in politics after all of the abuse she has received. If she doesn’t run (and we survive) I’ll give a great deal of weight to anyone she recommends. God bless the Palin family.
In all fairness, McCain did have executive experience. He was a Naval line officer for over 20 years.
Your opinion of her is irrelevant in the greater scheme of things.
She's the universe, you're just a cosmic dust particle.
what’s the matter sissy.......got tampons from Santa for Christmas ?
She is the Universe? You are a cultist.
I agree..it’s getting out of hand and is working against Palin. Starting to curl my stomach when I see it now.
Interesting. I've seen that sentiment posted three times here by members, and all three, including you, live in Massachusetts. I am not saying there aren't more members who have posted same, I am only stating that I have only spotted three such postings, which leaves to me ponder whether "the loser" things isn't more 'regional' than anything else. Is she too Western for you?
You would not know the truth if it walked up to you and bit you on the ass.
Better to be a cultist than a whiny @ss like you.LOLOL!
I can understand jv's concern that FReepers who express their passion for Governor Palin may seem a little too much like the mindless synchophants who got Obama elected...
...but, as I remend my OTHER good FRiend (BobJ) who is concerned about "Palin worship" here, a little passion in politics can be a GOOD thing.I'm O.K., with you guys playing the "Devil's Advocate" -- to keep us Palin supporters honest about her weaknesses.
But, please give us a LITTLE credit for not being TOTALLY clueless. :o)Otherwise, you might start to sound like THESE guys:
Reagan worship
The "liberal media's" unprecedented 24/7 gushing over a controversial and divisive president caps a quarter-century of fawning.By Eric Boehlert
The media's weeklong coverage of the passing of President Reagan has produced some of the most rapturous remembrances in modern times...-- snip --
...the sheer volume of media-stoked adoration has been a bit startling to those who are keepers of the flame of objectivity...
-- snip --
...By midweek, a few news organizations, including the Los Angeles Times, New York Times and Washington Post, had at least addressed some of the more controversial aspects of Reagan's public life. But for the most part, the reports, particularly on the 24-hour news channels, remained uniformly worshipful...
-- snip --
...Although severely damaged by Iran-Contra -- he suffered the most precipitous drop in presidential job approval ratings on record -- Reagan was able to rebound to the point where his reputation, among the press at least, now borders on sainthood.
Too Western? No too weak.
..Happy New Year, Onyx—haven’t seen you in a LONG time...
I’m a pretty big feller...rode bulls and stuff
wish you lived next door, I’d show you some manners
You are a coward who is only tough behind the keyboards. Make sure that you do not threaten people with violence including on the internet, you will get in a lot of troubles.
Too weak? Of a person? That can't be. She's withstood more criticism, both fair and decidely most unfair than any person on God's greenie earth and she's still standing taller than ever.
I dearly love my friends but I would not vote for any of them for President......I also admire alot of authors who write of their life and times..neither would I vote for them.
I think we need to be discussing Sarahs political ideas for the country. She is doing just that and we need to get on mark with her.But if this gee she’s great Obama style cheerleading continues, we are playing right into the hands the Demos want us to go.
hey Mary, I did not threaten..I offered to teach
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.