Posted on 09/09/2008 12:19:39 PM PDT by waus
You bet! Enjoy your evening. :)
Shoot, I’d enjoy telling it. And telling it. And telling it some more. It would be my claim to fame. I could get five years (actually, more considering Palin’s two terms as President) of story-telling out of the event. Ole Sarah and Me! The Time We Met Sarah! Sarah Palin Kissed My Child!
Yup. That would be one for the family story collection!
And those poll numbers for McCain and Palin continue to grow.
I hope they keep the candidates together for a few more days before campaigning on their own.
For every story you hear like this there are thousands who simply live life without complaint or tooting their own horn. It is a breath of fresh air to hear future VP Palin speak so nice of special needs parents and their families.
There’s a thread saying that McCain-PALIN has a 20-point lead in North Carolina.
I am sure the media will classify this as a "Statistical Dead Heat"
“My eyes have watered more in the last two weeks”
You too? My mom and I become emotional, at times, when talking about her and especially discussing all the attacks on her and her family.
We’re starting to feel silly about it. :)
“My eyes have watered more in the last two weeks”
You too? My mom and I become emotional, at times, when talking about her and especially discussing all the attacks on her and her family. Some of it is the rage we feel towards the media and blogs.
We’re starting to feel silly about it. :)
I got choked up during her acceptance speech when she looked right into the camera and said to the parents of special needs “You will not only have a friend in the WH, but an advocate”.
[snork]
Big deal, Obama saw a woman with a sign that said “I’ve had lots of abortions,” and invited her into his bus.
I’ll bet Secret Service just absolutely loves that part of their job.
As long as we’re picking nits, it’s generally considered better to refer to a child with a medical condition as a child with a medical condition, with the emphasis on “child” rather than the condition. So it would be “a child with Down Syndrome’, as opposed to “a Down Syndrome child”.
Neither this word arrangement nor the possessive on the word “Down” are something anyone should get concerned about-nobody should be that over-sensitive, but it’s considered more polite to say it that way.
There’s so much stuff on Rush’s page I can’t begin to find the pics that were supposed to be posted. Is there a link?
It’s a good story. Positivity is never a stupid thing to spread around.
Its a great post..thanks for doing it.
WRONG! This is a great post. Thank you for posting it. FR is a community that enjoys little stories like this that make you feel good knowing that people who say and do the same thing are classy and worth voting for.
I heard the same story on Hannity’s show as well. Great story and worth sharing.
News report with video at the link.
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