Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Sarah Palin on 2012

Sarah Palin has issued the following statement via Facebook:


October 5, 2011

Wasilla, Alaska

After much prayer and serious consideration, I have decided that I will not be seeking the 2012 GOP nomination for President of the United States. As always, my family comes first and obviously Todd and I put great consideration into family life before making this decision. When we serve, we devote ourselves to God, family and country. My decision maintains this order.

My decision is based upon a review of what common sense Conservatives and Independents have accomplished, especially over the last year. I believe that at this time I can be more effective in a decisive role to help elect other true public servants to office - from the nation’s governors to Congressional seats and the Presidency. We need to continue to actively and aggressively help those who will stop the “fundamental transformation” of our nation and instead seek the restoration of our greatness, our goodness and our constitutional republic based on the rule of law.

From the bottom of my heart I thank those who have supported me and defended my record throughout the years, and encouraged me to run for President. Know that by working together we can bring this country back - and as I’ve always said, one doesn’t need a title to help do it.

I will continue driving the discussion for freedom and free markets, including in the race for President where our candidates must embrace immediate action toward energy independence through domestic resource developments of conventional energy sources, along with renewables. We must reduce tax burdens and onerous regulations that kill American industry, and our candidates must always push to minimize government to strengthen the economy and allow the private sector to create jobs.

Those will be our priorities so Americans can be confident that a smaller, smarter government that is truly of the people, by the people, and for the people can better serve this most exceptional nation.

In the coming weeks I will help coordinate strategies to assist in replacing the President, re-taking the Senate, and maintaining the House.

Thank you again for all your support. Let’s unite to restore this country!

God bless America.

- Sarah Palin


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I will admit that I'm not thrilled with Sarah's decision. However, in the time that I've gotten to know her through her speeches, interviews and Facebook notes, I know that she means well. I spoke to my mother a few minutes ago and while she doesn't support Sarah completely, we both agree that she will be involved in the election process and will be in the spotlight no matter what.


I know supporters out there, like me, are not thrilled about this decision. But I am asking you to not despair over it. Yes, Sarah would have made a great President had she decided to run but that doesn't mean that we can't work together to find a President that will replace Obama and raise up America again. Sarah has shown that she has faith in God and in this country. This is no time to retreat. There is too much at stake and Sarah doesn't believe that any one person can do it all, just as our Founding Fathers believed.


I pray that this will encourage whomever is reading this to, in the words of Sarah Palin, "Don't retreat...RELOAD!"


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Join Organize 4 Palin!

I know, I know, it's been a long time since I've last posted! But when you get tied up with college and other things, it can be hard to get back on and blog.

But anyway, let's get to the purpose of this post.

A few weeks ago, I decided to join Organize 4 Palin. It is a grassroots effort help people spread word about Sarah Palin and her values and rally support should she decide to run for the Office of the President of the United States in 2012.

You may recall in reports that Sarah is expected to make an announcement about her decision on the Bob and Mark Show in Alaska by the end of September. She has risen even more speculation after her speech at the Restoring America Tea Party Rally in Indianola, Iowa. During this rally and after, she acknowledged members of Organize 4 Palin from across the country. According to Kristi Honas, a volunteer for O4P-Iowa, 20 states were represented at this rally.

If you haven't seen the Sarah's speech in Indianola, Iowa yet, here's a video:



Again, I encourage you to join Organize 4 Palin! Registration is free and easy! As soon as you join, you will eventually hear from your Regional Coordinator and you can help find ways to get word out about Sarah Palin, her values and her message to America!



Thank You and God Bless America!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Sarah Palin - Union Brothers and Sisters: Seize Opportunity to Show True Solidarity

Sarah Palin has released the following statement via Facebook:

The union-led school closures and demonstrations in Madison have left most ordinary Americans shaking their heads in disbelief. Months ago, I penned a message to my fellow union brothers and sisters when I found myself on the receiving end of union boss Richard Trumka’s wrath. Yesterday’s demonstrations reminded me of the full-page ads taken out against me when I put my foot down in dealing with union demands while I served as governor. My message then and now to good union brothers and sisters is that you have another option. You don’t have to kowtow to the union bosses who are not looking out for you, but instead are using you. You can join millions of other union members in a commonsense movement to help fight for the right causes in our great country – for budgets that share the burden in a truly fair way and for commonsense reforms that take power away from vested interests like union bosses and big business lobby groups, and put it back where it belongs – with “We the People.”

Here we are still struggling to get out of a deep recession and coping with high unemployment, record deficits, rapidly rising food prices, and a host of other economic problems; and Wisconsin union bosses want union members out in the streets demanding that taxpayers foot the bill for unsustainable benefits packages. I am a friend to hard working union members and to teachers. I come from a family of teachers; my grandparents, parents, brother, sister, aunt, and other relatives worked, or still work, in education. My own children attend public schools. I greatly admire good teachers and will always speak up in defense of the teaching profession. But Wisconsin teacher unions do themselves no favor by closing down classrooms and abandoning children’s needs in protest against the sort of belt-tightening that people everywhere are going through. Union brothers and sisters: this is the wrong fight at the wrong time. Solidarity doesn’t mean making Wisconsin taxpayers pay for benefits that are not sustainable and affordable at a time when many of these taxpayers struggle to hold on to their own jobs and homes. Real solidarity means everyone being willing to sacrifice and carry our share of the burden. It does no one any favors to dismiss the sacrifices others have already had to make—in wage cuts, unpaid vacations, and even job losses—to weather our economic storm.

Hard working, patriotic, and selfless union brothers and sisters: please don’t be taken in by the union bosses. At the end of the day, they’re not fighting for your pension or health care plan or even for the sustainability of Wisconsin’s education budget. They’re fighting to protect their own powerful privileges and their own political clout. The agenda for too many union bosses is a big government agenda that only serves the union bosses themselves – not union members, not union families, and certainly not the larger community. Everybody else is just there to foot the bill; and if that bill eventually takes the form of thousands of teachers and other public sector workers losing their jobs because the state of Wisconsin can no longer afford to keep them on the payroll, that’s a risk the union bosses are willing to take as long as their positions are secure. Union brothers and sisters: you are better than this and you deserve better. Don’t be led astray.

One final word of warning to my fellow Americans: back in 2009, I warned about what would happen if states accepted short-term unsustainable debt-ridden “Stimulus Package” funds. Accepting those funds allowed states to grow government, increase already unsustainable levels of spending, kick the can down the road on reforming entitlements, and create public expectations that they would continue financing these new mandates once the federal funds ran out. States were not in a position to grow government and take on new financial commitments then, and now the chickens have come home to roost. As goes Wisconsin today, so goes the country tomorrow.

- Sarah Palin

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Now I'll speak. If there is one thing that matters to me, aside from politics, it's education. But the Teachers Unions don't seem to understand that they can't be in their professions to get rich. They teach because they love doing it.

I spent six years in a public elementary school and then spent the rest of my years in a private school. If there is a difference between the two systems that stands out to me, it's the quality of education and money spent on it. Right now, where I live, the Rochester City School District in New York State is spending an excess of $15,000 a student. Yet, less than five per cent of those students that graduate are prepared for college. In other words, for every 300 students that do graduate, 15 are ready for college. In contrast, my parents paid less than half of that for me to go to middle school and $7,000 my senior year of high school just by sending me to a private Catholic school. Everyone in my class graduated, better than 90% started college right away, and are farther ahead than students from public schools.

If you think about this, you realize that a large amount of money won't make an education system successful. It is the quality of education that the teachers give and the commitment they have for their students and their hopes that they too will be successful.

So, here's my shout-out to the Teachers Unions and union bosses: do your job and teach your students not just for money, but because you love teaching and want your students to be successful in the long run! Or if you want it straighter: "Buck up or stay in the truck!" (Sarah Palin)

Saturday, January 15, 2011

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Sarah Palin: America's Enduring Strength

Sarah Palin: "America's Enduring Strength" from Sarah Palin on Vimeo.

Like millions of Americans I learned of the tragic events in Arizona on Saturday, and my heart broke for the innocent victims. No words can fill the hole left by the death of an innocent, but we do mourn for the victims’ families as we express our sympathy.

I agree with the sentiments shared yesterday at the beautiful Catholic mass held in honor of the victims. The mass will hopefully help begin a healing process for the families touched by this tragedy and for our country.

Our exceptional nation, so vibrant with ideas and the passionate exchange and debate of ideas, is a light to the rest of the world. Congresswoman Giffords and her constituents were exercising their right to exchange ideas that day, to celebrate our Republic’s core values and peacefully assemble to petition our government. It’s inexcusable and incomprehensible why a single evil man took the lives of peaceful citizens that day.

There is a bittersweet irony that the strength of the American spirit shines brightest in times of tragedy. We saw that in Arizona. We saw the tenacity of those clinging to life, the compassion of those who kept the victims alive, and the heroism of those who overpowered a deranged gunman.

Like many, I’ve spent the past few days reflecting on what happened and praying for guidance. After this shocking tragedy, I listened at first puzzled, then with concern, and now with sadness, to the irresponsible statements from people attempting to apportion blame for this terrible event.

President Reagan said, “We must reject the idea that every time a law’s broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions.” Acts of monstrous criminality stand on their own. They begin and end with the criminals who commit them, not collectively with all the citizens of a state, not with those who listen to talk radio, not with maps of swing districts used by both sides of the aisle, not with law-abiding citizens who respectfully exercise their First Amendment rights at campaign rallies, not with those who proudly voted in the last election.

The last election was all about taking responsibility for our country’s future. President Obama and I may not agree on everything, but I know he would join me in affirming the health of our democratic process. Two years ago his party was victorious. Last November, the other party won. In both elections the will of the American people was heard, and the peaceful transition of power proved yet again the enduring strength of our Republic.

Vigorous and spirited public debates during elections are among our most cherished traditions. And after the election, we shake hands and get back to work, and often both sides find common ground back in D.C. and elsewhere. If you don’t like a person’s vision for the country, you’re free to debate that vision. If you don’t like their ideas, you’re free to propose better ideas. But, especially within hours of a tragedy unfolding, journalists and pundits should not manufacture a blood libel that serves only to incite the very hatred and violence they purport to condemn. That is reprehensible.

There are those who claim political rhetoric is to blame for the despicable act of this deranged, apparently apolitical criminal. And they claim political debate has somehow gotten more heated just recently. But when was it less heated? Back in those “calm days” when political figures literally settled their differences with dueling pistols? In an ideal world all discourse would be civil and all disagreements cordial. But our Founding Fathers knew they weren’t designing a system for perfect men and women. If men and women were angels, there would be no need for government. Our Founders’ genius was to design a system that helped settle the inevitable conflicts caused by our imperfect passions in civil ways. So, we must condemn violence if our Republic is to endure.

As I said while campaigning for others last March in Arizona during a very heated primary race, “We know violence isn’t the answer. When we ‘take up our arms’, we’re talking about our vote.” Yes, our debates are full of passion, but we settle our political differences respectfully at the ballot box – as we did just two months ago, and as our Republic enables us to do again in the next election, and the next. That’s who we are as Americans and how we were meant to be. Public discourse and debate isn’t a sign of crisis, but of our enduring strength. It is part of why America is exceptional.

No one should be deterred from speaking up and speaking out in peaceful dissent, and we certainly must not be deterred by those who embrace evil and call it good. And we will not be stopped from celebrating the greatness of our country and our foundational freedoms by those who mock its greatness by being intolerant of differing opinion and seeking to muzzle dissent with shrill cries of imagined insults.

Just days before she was shot, Congresswoman Giffords read the First Amendment on the floor of the House. It was a beautiful moment and more than simply “symbolic,” as some claim, to have the Constitution read by our Congress. I am confident she knew that reading our sacred charter of liberty was more than just “symbolic.” But less than a week after Congresswoman Giffords reaffirmed our protected freedoms, another member of Congress announced that he would propose a law that would criminalize speech he found offensive.

It is in the hour when our values are challenged that we must remain resolved to protect those values. Recall how the events of 9-11 challenged our values and we had to fight the tendency to trade our freedoms for perceived security. And so it is today.

Let us honor those precious lives cut short in Tucson by praying for them and their families and by cherishing their memories. Let us pray for the full recovery of the wounded. And let us pray for our country. In times like this we need God’s guidance and the peace He provides. We need strength to not let the random acts of a criminal turn us against ourselves, or weaken our solid foundation, or provide a pretext to stifle debate.

America must be stronger than the evil we saw displayed last week. We are better than the mindless finger-pointing we endured in the wake of the tragedy. We will come out of this stronger and more united in our desire to peacefully engage in the great debates of our time, to respectfully embrace our differences in a positive manner, and to unite in the knowledge that, though our ideas may be different, we must all strive for a better future for our country. May God bless America.

- Sarah Palin

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Quit the Blame Game!

"We must reject the idea that every time a law's broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions."
-Ronald Reagan
As you know by now, the lefties are blaming Sarah Palin and the Tea Party for the attempted assassination of Congresswoman Giffords. I first heard that just a few hours after the shooting.

The next day, I find groups on Facebook and comments on Twitter, saying that Sarah must be shot and killed. Along with Glenn Beck, I am worried about the safety of Sarah and her family. It's also hypocrisy on the part of the librats. They talk about not inciting violence, yet they are inciting violence against Sarah.

Then, yesterday when I was watching the news, I heard that leftist politicians are using this shooting to say, "here's why guns are bad." Even after the Tragedy in Tucson, I remain pro-gun. In the quote I placed at the beginning of this blog post, Reagan talks about how we shouldn't blame society when someone breaks the law. When someone commits murder or attempts to murder someone is breaking the law. When that happens, the person must be held accountable. Let us hope that we see justice done and Jared Loughner is held accountable for what he did on Saturday.

I am writing this to say that using the Tragedy in Tucson for political game is wrong, disgusting, insulting, and outrageous! According to Conservatives4Palin source close to Jared Loughner says that he was "left wing, quite liberal." It seems to me that politics didn't play a role in Loughner's shooting Congresswoman Giffords. So, impotent liberals, if you are reading this, I am telling you to quit your blame game and actually look at Jared Loughner's record, his past and all those red flags about him that were raised.

Yesterday, on the Glenn Beck Radio Show, Glenn read part of an email that Sarah sent him. It read:
I hate violence. I hate war. Our children will not have peace if politicos just capitalize on this to succeed in portraying anyone as inciting terror and violence. Thanks for all you do to send the message of truth and love and God as the answer.
-Sarah

You can listen to the audio here.

Sarah, if you are reading this, I want you to know that my friends, family and I have your back and we are praying for you and your family.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

The Tragedy in Arizona

This morning, Congresswoman Gabrielle Gifford was shot in the head during a supermarket event in Tuscon, Arizona. Reports say that eleven others were wounded and the Congresswoman is in surgery at the moment.

According to Conservatives4Palin, the suspect is twenty-one years old and has been taken into custody. More info can be read on their post here.

I would like to express my condolences to Congresswoman Gifford's family and those of the other victims. You are all in my thoughts and prayers and I encourage others to join me in this action.

I am a hard-core Republican, but that does not mean I will use violence against those who don't agree with me. Violence is not the answer to problems.

Sarah Palin has released the following statement via Facebook:

My sincere condolences are offered to the family of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and the other victims of today's tragic shooting in Arizona.

On behalf of Todd and my family, we all pray for the victims and their families, and for peace and justice.

- Sarah Palin