Like it or not, I am who I am & I believe what I believe...I do not call myself a republican persay but I believe in what is best for this country that my father & many other men had served to make it the way it is today...I am an AMERICAN & I am sick and tired of people throwing this country down the damn drain...if you can't respect it or the people working their asses off to protect it & run...then do us all a favor...get the hell out...you don't belong here & we don't want you!
After that being said: I'd like to introduce to the next Vice President of the United States...people say they want "CHANGE" here she is!
Meet Sarah Louise Heath Paulin: born February 11, 1964 is the current governor of the U.S. state of Alaska, and is the Republican vice presidential nominee in the 2008 United States presidential election!On December 4, 2006, Palin was sworn in as the governor of Alaska, becoming the first woman and youngest person to hold the office. She defeated incumbent Republican governor Frank Murkowski in the Republican primary and former Democratic governor Tony Knowles in the general election. Palin served two terms on the Wasilla, Alaska, city council from 1992 to 1996, then won two terms as mayor of Wasilla from 1996 to 2002. After an unsuccessful campaign for lieutenant governor of Alaska in 2002, she chaired the Alaska Oil & Gas Commission from 2003 to 2004 while also serving as Ethics Supervisor of the commission.
On August 29, 2008, Republican presidential candidate John McCain announced he had chosen Palin as his running mate. She is expected to be formally nominated at the 2008 RNC in St. Paul, Minnesota. She would be the second woman to run for vice president on a major-party ticket and the first Republican to do so.
On August 29, 2008, Republican presidential candidate John McCain announced he had chosen Palin as his running mate. She is expected to be formally nominated at the 2008 RNC in St. Paul, Minnesota. She would be the second woman to run for vice president on a major-party ticket and the first Republican to do so.
FAMILY!
Palin eloped with her high-school boyfriend, Todd Palin, on August 29, 1988, when she was 24 years old. Todd works for the oil company BP as an oil-field production operator and owns a commercial fishing business. He is a champion snowmobiler, who has won the 2,000-mile (3,200 km) "Iron Dog" race four times. The family lives in Wasilla.
The couple have five children: sons Track (19) and Trig (4 months) and daughters Bristol (17), Willow (14) and Piper (7) Todd and Track Palin are registered to vote as independents ("undeclared"). Track Palin enlisted in the U.S. Army on September 11, 2007, subsequently joining an infantry brigade, and Palin has said he will be deployed to Iraq on September 11, 2008. Palin's youngest child, Trig, has Down syndrome. Palin has said that she feels blessed that God chose them to raise a baby with Down Syndrome. The pro-life community has applauded her decision to have the baby.
Palin's announcement in March 2008 that she was seven months pregnant generated publicity and surprise, as did the circumstances of Trig's birth. More than a month before the baby was due, she was about to deliver the keynote address at a conference in Texas when she began leaking amniotic fluid. She delivered the speech before flying back to Alaska, giving birth seven hours after her return at the Mat-Su Valley Regional Medical Center. Palin returned to work three days later.
Three days after being chosen as McCain's running mate, following internet rumors that Trig Palin was actually Bristol's son, Palin and her husband announced that Bristol was five months pregnant, and that she intended to keep the baby and marry the father. The McCain-Palin campaign stated that McCain was aware of these facts, but decided they would not affect his choice of Palin as his vice-presidential nominee.
The couple have five children: sons Track (19) and Trig (4 months) and daughters Bristol (17), Willow (14) and Piper (7) Todd and Track Palin are registered to vote as independents ("undeclared"). Track Palin enlisted in the U.S. Army on September 11, 2007, subsequently joining an infantry brigade, and Palin has said he will be deployed to Iraq on September 11, 2008. Palin's youngest child, Trig, has Down syndrome. Palin has said that she feels blessed that God chose them to raise a baby with Down Syndrome. The pro-life community has applauded her decision to have the baby.
Palin's announcement in March 2008 that she was seven months pregnant generated publicity and surprise, as did the circumstances of Trig's birth. More than a month before the baby was due, she was about to deliver the keynote address at a conference in Texas when she began leaking amniotic fluid. She delivered the speech before flying back to Alaska, giving birth seven hours after her return at the Mat-Su Valley Regional Medical Center. Palin returned to work three days later.
Three days after being chosen as McCain's running mate, following internet rumors that Trig Palin was actually Bristol's son, Palin and her husband announced that Bristol was five months pregnant, and that she intended to keep the baby and marry the father. The McCain-Palin campaign stated that McCain was aware of these facts, but decided they would not affect his choice of Palin as his vice-presidential nominee.
This is link to an interview Mrs. Paulin had with Glenn Beck...give it a view!


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