Posted on 11/09/2009 8:34:30 AM PST by julieee
Sarah Palin Rallies Thousands Against Abortion at Pro-Life Event
Milwaukee, WI -- Sarah Palin rallied thousands of pr-life advocates Friday night at a gala event sponsored by Wisconsin Right to Life. The former vice-presidential candidate and Alaska governor urged strong support for the pro-life position on abortion and end-of-life issues.
http://www.LifeNews.com/state4555.html
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I keep hearing “thousands”. Well, how many were there? 1,000? 5,000? 15,000?
Read the article!
"Palin asked the approximately 5,000 people who attended."
Yea, Sarah!! Give’m hell.
“Palin asked the approximately 5,000 people who attended.”
Compare that to the 700 Pawlenty drew in Iowa this weekend, and the 800 Huck drew at a pro-life event a few weeks ago.
BTW, Palin will do a book signing in Sioux City IA on Dec 6th, she’ll get two or three times as many as Pawlenty did.
This woman does not like to lose.......
And how do I know that? Because in 1982 she was the starting point guard for the Wasilla Lady Warriors. They had been beaten badly the year before in the state championship game........In 1982 they had to play the same large HS they had played the year before. (Wasilla was a small school) Nobody gave the girls a prayer.........With 10 seconds to play, Sarah is fouled, and calmly goes to the line and ices the game for the Warriors.........two games before she had sprained her ankle in a playoff game........a trainer helps her to the bench....later it is discovered she had a stress fracture in her ankle....Sarah played that entire game on one leg.........What do you think Sarah is going to do??????????.............
She’s beautiful,and strong,and she’ll make a great Madame President.
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