Monday, December 13, 2010

We Mustn't forget Haiti

This past weekend, Sarah, Todd and Bristol Palin joined Franklin Graham from Samaritan's Purse in Haiti. They were also joined by Greta van Susteran from Fox News who will be airing footage of Haiti tonight at 10pm EST.

The following are Sarah's full Press Conference and some of the many photos that were taken.













When I first heard that Sarah was going to Haiti, the first thing that popped into my mind was that this was a mission trip. But reading the reports and seeing the photos told me that it was more than that.

This weekend and the events in Haiti gave me a perspective that I don't think I've ever thought about. I began to think about how I'm constantly complaining about my life in college when the people in places like Haiti aren't able to fulfill their basic needs. While I have a warm, loving home to return to every night, 1.3 million Haitians have nowhere to go but the refugee camps and cholera clinics set up by Samaritan's Purse. Families in Haiti are impoverished and are forced to put their children up for adoption.

As we gather with our families during this time of gathering and celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, let us remember too, the families in Haiti and other impoverished countries who won't have the wonderful Christmas clutter and the many gifts that we will have.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!


Tomorrow is a day to gather as a family and give thanks for what we have. Feel free to comment about what you thankful for this year!

Here is what I am thankful for:

- I have a loving family
- I have friends to turn to
- I was born in the greatest country on Earth
- I am part of a majority that believes in America
- I live in a country where anything is possible

Again, I wish you all a Blessed Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Tomorrow is Freedom Day!

Sarah Palin has issued the following statement via Facebook

Tomorrow is Election Day. Before you head to the polling place, take a moment to remember March 21st, when the Pelosi Congress cast its vote for Obamacare. The enduring image of that day is one of Congressional Democrats arrogantly dismissing the pleas of thousands of Americans gathered outside the Capitol Building begging them not to inflict this disastrous bill on us.

In the end this bill wasn’t about health care reform; it was about control and government mandates and fines for not purchasing a government-approved insurance plan. The bill jeopardizes the very thing it was supposed to reform. Every day we hear about doctors leaving the Medicare system; increased premiums with talk of price controls; rationing becoming standard practice; and panels of faceless bureaucrats deciding which categories of treatment are worthy of funding based on efficiency calculations (which I called a “death panel”).

The morning after this terrible bill was passed by the House, I wrote that “we will remember the corrupt deals, the corrupt process, the lack of transparency, the deceptive gimmicks to game the CBO score, and the utter disregard for the will of the American people.”

They voted against our will that day. Tomorrow it’s our turn to vote against them and put our government back on the side of the people. This is our chance to rebuke their big government power grab, reject their unwanted “fundamental transformation” of America, and start the process of repealing this bill before it buries us under a mountain of debt.

So let’s fire Pelosi, retire Reid, and send all those who were responsible for that disgraceful bill a message that America is still about “We the People.”

Tomorrow is our Freedom Day.

Enshrined in our Constitution is the process for the peaceful transfer of power. Our revolution continues each election at the ballot box, and tomorrow we will renew the spirit of the American Revolution once again. Let freedom ring!

- Sarah Palin

"Tomorrow is the Judgement Day"

Tomorrow, American voters will head to the polling place. They will choose between having a government for, by and of The People and a Socialist State. Tomorrow we will say to the Liberal Elite, "You're Fired!" Tomorrow we will choose between generational theft and generational security. Tomorrow is the Judgement Day!



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I received the following email from Team Sarah and I feel it's a must read:

Dear Washington,

You're fired.

We remember how you ignored the will of the American people. We remember the arrogance, the condescension, the deep partisan divide that you dug into our political system.

We can assure you that we have NOT forgotten the way you treated us during the town halls. We have not forgotten how you treated us when we called your office, sent you letters, and tried to make our voices heard. It would be IMPOSSIBLE to forget how you forced Obamacare on us. No one forgets the day their government puts them on notice that they will be required to finance abortions, lies to them about what will happen to their insurance coverage, and performs the most egregious set of political acrobatics in the history of the legislative process in order to circumvent the will of the American public.

Every time you pushed legislation that we didn't want, we were shut out and told to sit down and take it. You made it loud and clear that what we wanted didn't matter. DON'T EVEN GET US STARTED on what you've done to our economy!

So, does this make us angry voters?

Nah.... we're downright GIDDY as we cast our votes!

Up until now, we've pledged to remember November. Now we'll leave that to YOU.

Signed,
The ones you're now hearing loud and clear!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The Judgement Day is Only a Week Away!

One week from today, Americans will head to the polling places to make a decision about what to do with their politicians. I hope that the electorate will keep those who voted against the mandates that have been imposed on us, get rid of those that thwarted the will of The People and replace them with candidates that will represent and listen.

As a nineteen year old young woman, I am sickened by the way politicians in D.C have ignored even me when I have said I don't want these mandates and I don't want to pay off a national debt that is going to hurt, no destroy, my dreams and future! I have said this to Joe Miller when I once called into KBYR and when I spoke with a candidate, Jill Rowland, who's running for my district in Congress against Louise Slaughter, the author of the Slaughter Solution in the Obamacare debate.

When I think about this year's midterm elections, I think about this song that Krista Branch performs:


Be strong and keep the faith! November 2, 2010 is coming!

Friday, October 8, 2010

Lee-Ellen: Gods Plan

Sarah Palin posted the link to this video on her Facebook. It's such an inspiring song and story and I can't stop watching it! Individuals like this child are joys to be around. I say this not just because it's what I hear, but also because I know from personal experience as a former volunteer at a riding facility for individuals with special needs.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Breast Cancer Awareness



According to the National Cancer Society, Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results show that when my grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1998, the percentage of women diagnosed was around 87 per cent and the death rate was around 83 per cent. About nine years later (and a year before my grandmother's battle ended in death), the percentage of documented women dropped to around 53 per cent and the death rate increased to around 89 per cent.

I was six years old when my grandma was diagnosed with breast cancer. I don't recall knowing about it until years later when it relapsed and my parents and grandparents found out that her stage of breast cancer was misdiagnosed. By then it was too late, I guess, to eliminate the cancer completely since it had spread.

When I reached my teen years, the appointments for treatments became more frequent. I didn't think about them much at first, but I soon got a true understanding of what was going on when I was entering my Sophomore Year in high school. It was the summer of 2007 and I couldn't visit my grandparents for two weeks as I had in the past. Grandma's cancer was practically debilitating her so that she couldn't do the things we used to do together.

A year later on August 28, 2008 Grandma's battle with cancer ended after nearly 17 days on hospice care. In the two years since then, I have done research on breast cancer. I found that breast cancer can be passed on generation to generation. This means that both me and my mom could be at risk for being diagnosed at ages than my grandma.

My advice to women: if you have a relative who's been diagnosed with breast cancer, check with your doctor to find information on this type of cancer. You can also find information on breast cancer at Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

UNBELIEVABLE!

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Just when I think President Obama can't get anymore annoying, he and the LSM push my buttons yet again!

Just a few minutes ago, I was watching one of my local news channels and the anchor mentions that Obama is "reaching out" to young voters in New York State and telling them to vote Democrat. The channel hasn't shown any footage of this and I doubt they will.

It makes me sick that Obama is taking sides in the midterm elections. The President isn't supposed to do that. The President of the United States isn't supposed to take sides. He (or hopefully in 2013, She) needs to be neutral. It doesn't matter whether you are Democrat or Republican - you have to obey the will of The People and not try to shove political views down their throats.

Oh, and Mr. President: by trying to telling us young voters to vote Democrat, you're telling us to vote for turning the United States of America into a Socialist State! As I sometimes like to tell who tell me what to do - Butt Out!

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Sidenote: Sorry I haven't blogged in a while. My time on my blog is limited as I am busy with college. College is a big commitment and if you really want something, then you have to work hard for it.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

September 11, 2001


We Will Always Remember

I recently saw this video on YouTube:


I then saw this video on Adrienne's blog, Motivation-Truth:

Friday, September 3, 2010

Remembering Sarah's Phenominal RNC Speech

On August 29, 2008 Sarah Palin burst onto the national stage. She drew comments from both her fans and opponents. Then five days later, Sarah wowed the nation even more when she stepped on the stage at the Republican National Convention in Minnesota and a gave a speech to be remembered:



These past couple days (yes, two days), I've been working on another video to honor Sarah's RNC speech, what she has done and will continue to do for Alaska and for America:



God Bless Sarah Palin and her family and God Bless America, the greatest country on earth!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Happy 22nd Anniversary, Sarah and Todd Palin

I created this video for Sarah and Todd Palin's 22nd Wedding Anniversary. Feel free to subscribe to my Youtube channel YoungSarahFan!



Happy Anniversary, Sarah and Todd and Happy Sarah Palin Day!

Saturday, August 28, 2010

A Call to Restore Honor in America

Today, we celebrate the 47th Anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous "I Have A Dream" speech.

Martin Luther King, Jr. was a man of God and was willing to give all despite the ridicule and torture. He was like the many men and women in uniform who faced and continue to face "the slings and arrows" of our world. He was tortured and thrown in jail. But, he never gave up because he loved America.

Today, many seem to forget that. But, I am optimistic that those who came from across America and tuned in to their televisions and computers to see the Restoring Honor Rally, heard, through Glenn Beck and other speakers, the call from God to have courage and believe in what our Founding Fathers and patriots believed: Faith, Hope and Charity.

As I think about the words of the speakers and vocalists in this rally I can't help but think of a video that I continuously watch on YouTube:



The entire footage of the Restoring Honor Rally should be available soon on the CSPAN website.

GOD Bless America!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

9/11 - We Remember

Yesterday, via Twitter, Sarah Palin asked us to watch the following video on YouTube:



The people in this video not only speak for those who died on 9/11, but they speak for the majority of Americans, including me, who say they don't want a painful reminder of that tragic day near Ground Zero, or any other area hit by the Islamic terrorists.

I certainly remember the 9/11 Tragedy. Even when I'm 50 years old, I will never forget the day, hour or minute when the first plane crashed into the World Trade Center. On September 11, 2001 at 8:45 am, I was ten years old, in fourth grade and just about to leave for school. The day was relatively normal for me at school; didn't notice or suspect anything until my parents gave me the news of the attack that night.

At first I was in denial and didn't understan what my parents were telling me. Then they turned on the news. Almost immediately, I was smacked with images of fire, smoke and piles of what used to be the World Trade Center. Then I saw footage of the planes crashing through the Twin Towers. That's when I understood - this was no horror movie - This was REAL.

In the years since that day, I have continued to see footage of what is now known as Ground Zero. But, the unfortunate thing to me, was I didn't always take this tragedy seriously until I saw the footage and when the mosque was proposed. Honestly, I don't think I've thought more of 9/11 between 7th Grade and the day Fox News reported the proposed mosque.

I believe I speak for the majority of America when I say, "Yes, a mosque is okay, but build it farther away from Ground Zero." The 9/11 Tragedy was and is and will remain an act of Muslims who felt it was their duty and a call from Allah to attack and destroy America. This particular mosque, like I've said, is a painful reminder of that hateful act.

So, a shout-out to anyone who supports this mosque: it's ok to practice a religion peacefully. But if you're going to practice Islam, do it in one of the other mosques and/or build this mosque far away from Ground Zero so that we don't have a constant reminder of 9/11!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Sarah Palin on Hannity

Last night, Sarah Palin appeared on Hannity:



Seriously, I feel that Sarah has nailed the issues once again.

When I was listening to Sean list all the trips that the Obamas have taken, I couldn't help but think, "That's more vacation time than I've taken in elementary school!" Plus, all this vacation time in a time like this as Sarah pointed out with the challenges we're facing right now. Why can't the Obamas, as Sarah has also suggested, cut back on the vacation time or actually feel pain that We the People are feeling? I have no problem with that because while the Obamas are taking their vacations, 9.5% of the American people are trying to find jobs. If you ask me, it sounds like Obama believes that elected officials aren't allowed to connect with the everyday American. If that's what he thinks it should be, then I don't know the Federal Government.

As for the mosque near Ground Zero, if I had to choose between A, "go for it," or F, "No way," I wouldn't just say "No," I would say "H-e-l-l No!" A mosque is ok, America is about religious tolerance. However, the location of the mosque should be farther away from Ground Zero. A mosque near Ground Zero truly is a painful reminder of the 9/11 Trajedy. I will never forget when my dad came home and told me the news. I was ten years old the day of this terrorist attack. The last thing I would want is a painful reminder of what happened and the fear I felt when I heard the news. The only reminder I would want is the memorial being proposed for Ground Zero that commemorates those who sacrificed all to help people in the World Trade Center - not a nearby building that symbolizes the religion that the 9/11 hijackers believe in.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Sarah Palin on 'FNS'

On August 1, Sarah Palin appeared on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace and addressed the various issues at hand including the ruling on the Arizona Immigration Law, the Bush tax-cuts and the midterm elections.



This was Rush Limbaugh's response to Sarah's use of the word "cojones" :



If anyone's wondering what "cojones" means, I can answer that question. It's a Spanish word that means "guts" and "courage." When Sarah used that word, I knew right away what it meant. I took Spanish in middle school and my first three years in high school. I first learned the word "cojones" in my junior year when my Spanish teacher asked me to describe Sarah in one word (and in Spanish of course). After looking up "courage" in my Spanish-English Dictionary, there was only one Spanish word for courage: "cojones." In my opinion, that was and is and will be the perfect word to describe Sarah and other people like her (including Jan Brewer).

As for the Bush tax-cuts, I think Sarah is right on.

Last night my dad and I were discussing how many of the bureacrats don't want to extend the Bush tax-cuts. Seriously guys, you have got to go back to your American History classes, because history has proven that when you get the government out of the way - including cutting taxes, the private sector can grow and thrive because more jobs are created. That was proven especially during the Reagan Era. Plus, it's very hypocritical because while the pockets of The People are being emptied by the taxes, the bureacrats are getting most of our tax dollars for themselves. That sounds like tyranny.

My dad also touched on a point that Rush Limbaugh made last week about the cost of electric cars and the bureacrats wanting to have those making $250,000 pay more in taxes. Rush had pointed out that electric cars can run as much as $41,000 or more. The ones who can afford these cars are the ones making at least $250K and they are given government subsidies when they purchase them. So in a way, if the Bush tax-cuts weren't extended, the "rich" would be paying probably half their income to the Feds and get a little back as a result of purchasing electric cars.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Sarah Palin: Kelly Ayotte for New Hampshire

Sarah Palin via Facebook

Todd, Willow, and I are headed out to Kodiak and Afognak to meet with logging families on the forested islands. As we work and sightsee on America’s largest island we’ll get to view more majestic bears, so now is a good time to draw attention to the political equivalent of the species.

It’s my honor to endorse a Granite State “mama grizzly” who has broken barriers, fought off and locked up criminals, and battled all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court to protect the rights of New Hampshire parents – and won!

New Hampshire is lucky to have Kelly Ayotte as a candidate for the U.S. Senate this year. Kelly is a daughter of the Granite State, a product of its public schools, and its first female Attorney General. In her impressive five years in the AG’s office, Kelly earned a reputation for being tough on crime, supportive of law enforcement, and tireless in the defense of the rights of the people of New Hampshire. When Planned Parenthood challenged New Hampshire’s parental notification law, Kelly fought them all the way to the Supreme Court and won.

She’s the proud mother of two and the wife of a combat veteran who flew missions over Iraq and currently serves in the Air National Guard. Kelly and her husband started a small landscaping/snow removal business; so, she understands first hand the crushing burden Washington imposes on our small businesses. This pro-life, pro-family, anti-tax constitutional commonsense conservative is the Democrats’ biggest fear in November. They’re already running false ads against her weeks before even the primary election. And on top of that Kelly is facing attacks from a self-funded millionaire running with an R next to his name who likes Obamacare and cap-and-tax.

Kelly is the strongest commonsense conservative who can win in the fall. I knew I liked her when I met her earlier this year, and I know this Granite Grizzly will represent New Hampshire with distinction in Washington.

Please join me in supporting Kelly Ayotte by visiting her website at www.ayotteforsenate.com and following her on Facebook and Twitter.

One final note: I spent time campaigning in New Hampshire in 2008, and I know that the good people there are a lot like Alaskans. In both of our states, we like to get to know the people running for office, look them in the eye, and judge their character. New Hampshire voters know not to rely on misleading negative ads. New Hampshire, tune out the ads and send your native daughter to the Senate. She’ll fight for you there just as passionately and fearlessly as she fought for you in the highest court of the land.

- Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin: Uniting America with McConnell and Gosar in Congress

Sarah Palin via Facebook

An endorsement’s impact may be fickle and, as I warn the endorsed candidates, is oftentimes a double-edged sword. So I admire the boldness of Bob McConnell and Paul Gosar for accepting my support in their races for Congress! These two patriots are Commonsense Constitutional Conservatives who seek to limit government, protect our 2nd Amendment rights, respect the sanctity of life, support our strong military, and encourage free enterprise. Their work for these commonly held beliefs will help unite this exceptional nation.

Bob McConnell is considered a grassroots underdog candidate running a dynamic, prudent campaign to represent Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District. Bob sometimes describes himself as a “recovering lawyer,” but that’s just one of his professions. Impressively, he’s a retired Colonel and Airborne Ranger. He’s a husband and the proud father of three and grandfather of seven, and he’s a true American patriot who wants to serve his fellow Coloradans for all the right reasons. Bob knows that in times like these ordinary citizens must be bold and take a stand to return our country back to our Constitutional roots of limited and fiscally responsible government. A decorated combat veteran, Bob is supported by the honorable Combat Veterans for Congress, and was unique in being able to tell a rally crowd at the Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum that he’s parachuted out of three of the aircraft in that museum! He’s also an avid outdoorsman who climbed Mt. Everest and lived off the grid as a mountain guide for a number of years.

Please join many other concerned Americans in moving the country onto the right path by supporting Bob McConnell. Visit his website at http://www.facebook.com/note_redirect.php?note_id=410040003434&h=f8909ce62db37c9bc78b1662430eedfd&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mcconnellforcongress.com%2F and follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

I’m also proud to endorse Dr. Paul Gosar for Arizona’s 1st Congressional District. Thankfully, Paul shares our belief that the federal government’s reckless spending is putting us on a dangerous path towards insolvency – and he’s determined to do something about that. In addition to being a proud family man, Paul is a dentist, and as a small business owner running his practice, Paul understands the challenges confronting job creators when DC stifles us with endless mandates, over-regulation, plans to impose new energy taxes, and just generally (and unnecessarily) overreaches into the private sector. The good doctor knows that true job creation comes from the private sector, not government; and he will work to rein in the fed’s long arm and get our economy moving again by getting government out of the way.

Paul stands firmly behind Governor Jan Brewer’s efforts to protect Arizonans, and the rest of us for that matter, by securing the border. He’s endorsed by three of Arizona’s leading sheriffs because they know America needs Dr. Paul Gosar to hold Washington accountable on this imperative national security issue.

Paul is a bold man! He deserves our support, so please join me in helping him help this great country. You can visit his website at http://www.facebook.com/note_redirect.php?note_id=410040003434&h=48520019287795448b52366183d0ed1a&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gosarforcongress.com%2F and follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

Colorado’s 3rd and Arizona’s 1st Congressional Districts are among the 20 districts that John McCain and I carried in the 2008 election, but they are currently represented by Democrats who voted in favor of Obamacare. Both Bob McConnell and Paul Gosar will work to repeal that mother-of-all-unfunded-mandates and replace it with real free market patient-centered health care reform. Let’s send these good men to Washington so they can get to work for all of us and put a united America back on track.

- Sarah Palin

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Sarah Palin: The Charge of Racism: It’s Time to Bury the Divisive Politics of the Past

I know it's rather late, but I've pretty much been busy today and I felt this message from Sarah Palin via Facebook is totally worth reading:

I am saddened by the NAACP’s claim that patriotic Americans who stand up for the United States of America’s Constitutional rights are somehow “racists.” The charge that Tea Party Americans judge people by the color of their skin is false, appalling, and is a regressive and diversionary tactic to change the subject at hand.

President Reagan called America’s past racism “a legacy of evil” against which we have seen the long struggle of minority citizens for equal rights. He condemned any sort of racism, as all good and decent people do today. He also called it a “point of pride for all Americans” that as a nation, we have successfully struggled to overcome this evil. Reagan rightly declared that “there is no room for racism, anti-Semitism, or other forms of ethnic and racial hatred in this country,” and he warned that we must never go back to the racism of our past.

His words rang especially true in the immediate aftermath of the 2008 presidential election. It seemed that with the election of our first black president, our country had become a new “post-racial” society. As one writer in the Washington Post stated: “[Barack Obama’s] election isn’t just about a black president. It’s about a new America. The days of confrontational identity politics have come to an end.”

We, as a united people, applauded that sentiment. We were proud of that progress. That’s why it is so sad to see that 18 months later, the NAACP is once again using the divisive language of the past to unfairly accuse the Tea Party movement of harboring “racist elements.”

Having been on the receiving end of a similar spurious charge of racism (in a recent frivolous lawsuit which was finally dismissed by a federal judge), I know how Tea Party Americans feel to be falsely accused. To be unjustly accused of association with what Reagan so aptly called that “legacy of evil” is a traumatizing experience, and one of which the honest, freedom-loving patriots of the Tea Party movement are truly undeserving.

On this subject, I can recommend the statement issued by a man I was proud to endorse, Tim Scott, the GOP candidate from South Carolina’s First Congressional District. Tim, poised to become the first African-American Republican Congressman from the former Confederacy since Reconstruction, is himself a sign of a hopeful, truly post-racial future for our country. It gives added meaning to his warning that “the NAACP is making a grave mistake in stereotyping a diverse group of Americans who care deeply about their country and who contribute their time, energy and resources to make a difference.”

The only purpose of such an unfair accusation of racism is to dissuade good Americans from joining the Tea Party movement or listening to the common sense message of Tea Party Americans who simply want government to abide by our Constitution, live within its means, and not borrow and spend away our children’s futures. Red and yellow, black and white, this message is precious in all our sights. All decent Americans abhor racism. No one wants to be associated with any organization that is in any way racist in sentiment or origin. I certainly don’t want to be. Thankfully, the Tea Party movement is not racist or motivated by racism. It is motivated by love of country and all that is good and honest about our proud and diverse nation.

Like President Reagan, Tea Party Americans believe that “the glory of this land has been its capacity for transcending the moral evils of our past.” Isn’t it time we put aside the divisive politics of the past once and for all and celebrate the fact that neither race nor gender is any longer a barrier to achieving success in America – even in achieving the highest office in the land?

I just spent a few beautiful Alaskan days with some beautiful Americans in my husband’s birthplace – they are Todd’s family and they are Yupik Eskimo. In the decades that our families have blended, I have never heard one proud, patriotic member judge another member based on skin color. Both Todd and I were raised to measure a person according to their capacity and willingness to love, work, forgive, contribute, and show good character. We’re joined by the vast majority of Americans in this belief whereby we measure a man by his character, not his color. Because of amazing efforts and accomplishments by those who came before my generation, it is foreign to us to consider condemning or condoning anyone’s actions based on race or gender. Being with our diverse family in a melting pot that is a Native village just days ago reminded me of that.

So to leave that remote village and return back to “modern civilization” only to hear of the NAACP’s resolution today suggesting that we Tea Party Americans don’t respect equality makes me sad for those who choose to divide these great United States. It is time to end the divisive politics.

- Sarah Palin

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GOD Bless the Tea Party Movement and those who support it! GOD Bless Sarah Palin, her family and GOD Bless the USA, the greatest country on GOD's green Earth!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Sarah Palin: Getting a Handel in Georgia benefits the state and, ultimately, the entire country

Sarah Palin via Facebook:

I’m proud to lend my support to a great commonsense conservative woman running for Governor this year in the Peach State. My recent visit back to this beautiful area allowed me to meet more of the patriotic Americans who call Georgia home and who are ready for a reformer to help strengthen their families, businesses, state and, ultimately, our United States. Karen Handel is that reformer. Throughout her career in public office – from serving as Chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners to Georgia’s Secretary of State – Karen has brought the common sense fiscal discipline and positive change in government that is needed now more than ever. Though considered an underdog candidate (more power to her!), this pro-life, pro-Constitutionalist with a can-do attitude and a record of fighting for ethics in government is ready to serve in the Governor’s Office. She’ll balance budgets and help spur Georgia’s economy. Her plan will contribute to America’s roadmap which can benefit all of us.

Please join me in supporting this good conservative reformer who will work tirelessly for the Peach State. You can visit Karen Handel’s website at http://www.facebook.com/note_redirect.php?note_id=407612348434&h=5d9b45c621a9b80f50a5d2c639d962f8&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.karenhandel.com%2F and follow her on Facebook and Twitter.

- Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin: Ann Marie Buerkle for New York’s 25th District

Sarah Palin via Facebook:

I’m proud to endorse an Empire State leader who’s running to represent New York’s 25th Congressional District. Ann Marie Buerkle is a commonsense constitutional conservative and is willing to put it all on the line to help put our country on the right track. Ann Marie is a registered nurse who went back to college to earn her law degree at age 40, while at the same time serving her community on the Syracuse City Council. Since 1997, Ann Marie has served as an Assistant New York State Attorney General on behalf of Upstate Medical Center. If you want an expert who knows why we need to repeal and replace Obamacare, Ann Marie is that candidate. She is the daughter of hardworking immigrants who knows what makes this country great: our free market work ethic where anyone with a dream and the dedication to work hard for it can achieve success. Being a proud mother of six and grandmother of 11 gives this New York “mama grizzly” a wonderful incentive to work hard to make sure our country remains the same land of opportunity for future generations of Americans.

When I visited Central New York last year with my daughter Willow, I remember telling her that there must be something in the water in this region of the country to produce so many strong, independent, historic women leaders. The women’s movement in America has its roots in Seneca Falls, New York, and Ann Marie is among today’s strong women leaders.

Please join me in supporting this dedicated public servant by visiting her website at http://www.facebook.com/note_redirect.php?note_id=407609023434&h=b2e2b1f414abeef4ec380f6a45cdf988&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.buerkleforcongress.com%2F and following her on Facebook and Twitter.

- Sarah Palin

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Mama Grizzlies



It is time to Take Back Our Country and stop Government from spending and stealing away from the futures of my generation and future generations. And I say this from the heart when I say that I love America and I believe she is the greatest country on Earth. I was born here, was raised here and will die here. It appalls me to think that America would be Socialized.

Socialism will in Reagan's words, "Stifle the freedom and muzzle the self-expression of the People." It takes away our freedoms and sticks us with a Government that we have to work for instead of them working for us.

I believe I speak for the majority of Americans when I say that I have had enough with the current practices of Government and I don't want my generation, my future kids and their kids to have to live with a stolen future and debt that we can't afford to pay off with or without a job.

Mama Grizzlies certainly see this and they are standing up and saying, "Enough is Enough. We're taking our country back!"

Sarah Palin: CeCe Heil for Tennessee’s 5th District

Sarah Palin via Facebook:


I’m pleased to lend my support to CeCe Heil’s campaign for Congress from Tennessee’s 5th District. CeCe is another tough “mama grizzly” with the experience, passion, and integrity to restore some common sense to Washington. As a small business owner, attorney, constitutional scholar, and proud mother of two, she will fight tirelessly to protect our freedoms and rein in the excesses of an out-of-control federal government that seems set on spending away our children’s future. CeCe brings the business sense and the constitutional understanding that is so needed in DC right now. (And those of you who follow the music scene in Nashville will recognize the name of CeCe’s husband, Rick Heil, from his band Sonicflood.)

Please join me in supporting CeCe Heil’s campaign by visiting her website at www.ceceforcongress.com and following her on Facebook and Twitter.

- Sarah Palin

Governor Palin and CeCe Heil



Saturday, July 3, 2010

A Year Ago Today

One year ago today, Sarah Palin announced that she was going to resign from the governorship on July 26. It was a shocker to everyone on both the left and the right. No one saw it coming.

I'll admit that I was shocked myself when I heard the news. When Sarah had announced her resignation live, I was with my parents and brother at the location of my mom's business, Creative Hands. My brother, dad and I were working on a part of the building that hadn't been touched since renovations began just over a year before. So of course I was sheltered from the news cycle most of that day.

When we finally got home and I checked my email, I found a message in my inbox from Team Sarah, with whom I've been a member for just over a year now. When I opened that email and read the first paragraph, I felt like I had been kicked in the gut. I was shocked by the news and I literally shouted, "WHAT?!?!?!," so that my parents heard me all the way downstairs.

I wasn't able to see the video footage until that night when my parents and I came across FOX News and they showed the footage. At first I started crying because I was very confused and didn't know what to think.

When I finally got another chance to watch the footage again online, I watched it twice until I understood what was going on. I began to accept the reality and look on the bright side. Sarah was doing this because she felt it was unfair to use state dollars to defend herself and her staff. Not much was being accomplished for Alaska and Sarah and her administration knew it.

Sarah felt it best to step aside and do what she did after resigning from her post in the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission: affect change in other areas. A year later, we can certainly say that Sarah has done just that. She has endorsed and campaigned for candidates that she, along with the rest of us, believes can best serve our country. She has written a memoir, Going Rogue that is a hit among supporters and we look forward to her next book, America By Heart.
You can view the footage of Sarah's Resignation announcement on Palin TV.

God Bless Sarah, her family and God Bless the USA, the greatest country on earth!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Sarah Palin: Peace Through Strength and American Pride vs. “Enemy-Centric” Policy

Sarah Palin via Facebook

Earlier this week, I spoke at the Freedom Fest in Norfolk, Virginia; and, evidently, the media was asked to leave – not by me, that’s for sure. I want my message out, so despite reporters making up a story about “Palin people kicking us out” (uh, the “Palin people” entourage would consist of one person – my 15-year-old daughter, Willow – and I have no doubt she could take on any reporter, but I know for certain she didn’t “kick ‘em out” of the event). Anyway, here are some of the key issues I spoke about.

DEFENSE SPENDING

It takes a lot of resources to maintain the best fighting force in the world – especially at a time when we face financial uncertainty and a mountain of debt that threatens all of our futures.

We have a federal government that is spending trillions, and that has nationalized whole sections of our economy: the auto industry, the insurance industry, health care, student loans, the list goes on – all of it at enormous cost to the tax payer. The cost of Obamacare alone is likely to exceed $2.5 trillion dollars.

As a result of all these trillion dollar spending bills, America’s going bust in a hurry. By 2020 we may reach debt levels of $20 trillion – twice the debt that we have today! It reminds me of that joke I read the other day: “Please don’t tell Obama what comes after a trillion!”

Something has to be done urgently to stop the out of control Obama-Reid-Pelosi spending machine, and no government agency should be immune from budget scrutiny. We must make sure, however, that we do nothing to undermine the effectiveness of our military. If we lose wars, if we lose the ability to deter adversaries, if we lose the ability to provide security for ourselves and for our allies, we risk losing all that makes America great! That is a price we cannot afford to pay.

This may be obvious to you and me, but I am not sure the Obama Administration gets it. There isn’t a single progressive pet cause which they haven’t been willing to throw billions at. But when it comes to defense spending, all of a sudden they start preaching a message of “fiscal restraint.” Our Defense Secretary recently stated the “gusher” of defense spending was over and that it was time for the Department of Defense to tighten its belt. There’s a gusher of spending alright, but it’s not on defense. Did you know the US actually only ranks 25th worldwide on defense spending as a percentage of GDP? We spend three times more on entitlements and debt services than we do on defense.

Now don’t get me wrong: there’s nothing wrong with preaching fiscal conservatism. I want the federal government to balance its budget right now! And not the Washington way – which is raising your taxes to pay for their irresponsible spending habits. I want it done the American way: by cutting spending, reducing the size of government, and letting people keep more of their hard-earned cash.

But the Obama administration doesn’t practice what it preaches. This is an administration that won’t produce a budget for fear that we discover how reckless they’ve been as fiscal managers. At the same time, it threatens to veto a defense bill because of an extra jet engine!

This administration may be willing to cut defense spending, but it’s increasing it everywhere else. I think we should do it the other way round: cut spending in other departments – apart from defense. We should not be cutting corners on our national security.

THE U.S. NAVY

Secretary Gates recently spoke about the future of the US Navy. He said we have to “ask whether the nation can really afford a Navy that relies on $3 to $6 billion destroyers, $7 billion submarines, and $11 billion carriers.” He went on to ask, “Do we really need... more strike groups for another 30 years when no other country has more than one?”

Well, my answer is pretty simple: Yes, we can and, yes, we do because we must. Our Navy has global responsibilities. It patrols sea lanes and safeguards the freedoms of our allies – and ourselves. The Navy right now only has 286 ships, and that number may decrease. That will limit our options, extend tours for Navy personnel, lessen our ability to secure our allies and deter our adversaries. The Obama administration seems strangely unconcerned about this prospect.

OBAMA’S FOREIGN POLICY INHERITANCE

When George W. Bush came into office, he inherited a military that had been cut deeply, an al Qaeda that had been unchallenged, and an approach to terrorism that focused on bringing court cases rather than destroying those who sought to destroy us. We saw the result of some of that on 9/11.

When President Obama came into office, he inherited a military that was winning in Iraq. He inherited loyal allies and strong alliances. And thanks to the lamestream media pawing and purring over him, he had the benefit of unparalleled global popularity. What an advantage! So their basic foreign policy outlines should have been clear. Commit to the War on Terror. Commit to winning – not ending, but winning the war in Afghanistan. Commit to the fight against violent Islamic extremism wherever it finds sanctuary. Work with our allies. Be resolute with our adversaries. Promote liberty, not least because it enhances our security. Unfortunately, these basic principles seem to have been discarded by Washington.

THE WAR ON TERROR

His administration has banned the phrase “war on terror,” preferring instead politically correct nonsense like “overseas contingency operations.” His Homeland Security Secretary calls acts of terrorism “man-caused disasters.” His reckless plan to close Guantanamo (because there’s no place to go after it’s closed) faces bipartisan opposition now.

The Attorney General just announced that a decision about where to try terrorists like 9/11 master mind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed would not be announced until after the mid-term elections. Is there something he’s afraid to tell us?

The President’s new National Security Strategy does not even use the word “Islamic” when referring to violent extremism. Does he think the ideology of those who seek to kill Americans is irrelevant? How can we seek to defeat an enemy if we don’t acknowledge what motivates them and what their ultimate goals are? President Obama may think he is being politically correct by dropping the term, but it flies in the face of reality. As Senator Joe Lieberman noted, refusing to use the word Islamic when describing the nature of the threat we face is “Orwellian and counterproductive.”

AFGHANISTAN

In Afghanistan, it is true that President Obama approved deploying additional forces to the conflict – most, but not all the troops requested by commanders on the ground. But it took months of indecision to get to that point, and it came at a very high price – a July 2011 date to begin withdrawal.

This date was arbitrary! It bears no relation to conditions on the ground. It sends all the wrong signals to our friends and to our enemies. We know our commanders on the ground are not comfortable with it.

As that great Navy war hero, Senator John McCain recently put it: “The decision to begin withdrawing our forces from Afghanistan arbitrarily in July 2011 seems to be having exactly the effect that many of us predicted it would: It is convincing the key actors inside and outside of Afghanistan that the United States is more interested in leaving than succeeding in this conflict.”

Does the President really believe the Taliban and al Qaeda won’t be empowered by his naming of a starting date for withdrawal? They now believe they can beat him simply by outlasting us. What sort of effect does he think this will have on the morale of our troops – and of our allies?

ALIENATING OUR ALLIES

It’s not the only area where the Obama administration has failed our allies. They escalated a minor zoning issue in Jerusalem into a major dispute with our most important ally in the Middle East, Israel. They treated the Israeli Prime Minister shabbily in Washington. When a Turkish sponsored flotilla threatened to violate a legal Israeli blockade of Hamas-run Gaza, the Obama Administration was silent. When Israeli commandos were assaulted as they sought to prevent unmonitored cargoes from being delivered to Hams terrorists, the Obama Administration sent signals it might allow a UN investigation into the matter – an investigation that would be sure to condemn our ally Israel and bemoan the plight of Hamas. Loyal NATO allies in central Europe were undermined by the cancellation of a missile defense program with virtually no warning. At the same time, Russia and China are given preferential treatment, while remaining silent on their human rights violations.

CODDLING ADVERSARIES

Meanwhile, the Obama Administration reaches out to some of the world’s worst regimes. They shake hands with dictators like Hugo Chavez, send letters to the Iranian mullahs and envoys to North Korea, ease sanctions on Cuba and talk about doing the same with Burma. That’s when they’re not on one of their worldwide apology tours.

Do we get anything in return for all this bowing and apologizing? No, we don’t. Yes, Russia voted for a weak sanctions resolution on Iran, but it immediately stated it could sell advanced anti-aircraft missile to Iran anyway, and would not end its nuclear cooperation. In response to North Korea’s unprovoked sinking of a South Korean Navy ship, China warned us not to take part in military exercises with our ally.

And while President Obama lets America get pushed around by the likes of Russia and China, our allies are left to wonder about the value of an alliance with the U.S. They have to be wondering if it’s worth it.

AN “ENEMY-CENTRIC” FOREIGN POLICY

It has led one prominent Czech official to call Obama’s foreign policy “enemy-centric.” And this “enemy-centric” approach has real consequences. It not only baffles our allies, it worries them. When coupled with less defense spending, it signals to the world that maybe we can no longer be counted on, and that we have other priorities than being the world leader that keeps the peace and provides security in Europe, in Asia and throughout the world.

Together with this enemy-centric foreign policy, we see a lessening of the long, bipartisan tradition of speaking out for human rights and democracy. The Secretary of State said she would not raise human rights with China because “we pretty much know what they are going to say.” Democracy promotion programs have been cut. Support for the brave Iranians protesting their government was not forthcoming because President Obama would rather try to cut a deal with their oppressors.

When the world’s dictators see the United States unconcerned with human rights and political freedom, they breathe a sigh of relief, because they know they have a free hand to repress their own people.

This goes against the very ideals on which our republic was founded. There is a long bipartisan tradition of speaking out in favor of freedom – from FDR to Ronald Reagan. America loses something very important when its President consigns human rights and freedom to the back burner of its international priorities.

A DIFFERENT VIEW OF AMERICA

We have a President, perhaps for the very first time since the founding of our republic, who doesn’t appear to believe that America is the greatest earthly force for good the world has ever known.

When asked whether he believed in American exceptionalism, President Obama answered, “I believe in American exceptionalism, just as I suspect that the Brits believe in British exceptionalism and the Greeks believe in Greek exceptionalism.” Amazing. Amazing.

I think this statement speaks volumes about his world view. He sees nothing unique in the American experience? Really? Our founding, and our founding mothers and fathers? Really? And our history over the past two and half centuries?

Really? He sees nothing unique in an America that fought and won two world wars and in victory sought not one inch of territory or one dollar of plunder? He sees nothing unique in an America that, though exhausted by conflict, still laid the foundation for security in Europe and Asia after World War II? He sees nothing unique in an America that prevailed against an evil ideology in the Cold War? Does he just sees a country that has to be apologized for around the world, especially to dictators?

President Obama actually seems reluctant to even embrace American power. Earlier this year when he was asked about his faltering Middle East peace process, he said “whether we like it or not, we remain a dominant military superpower.” Whether we like it or not?! Really? Mr. President, this may come as news to you, but most Americans actually do like it. And so do our allies. They know it was our military might that liberated countless millions from tyranny, slavery, and oppression over the last 234 years. Yes, we do like it. As a dominant superpower, the United States has won wars hot and cold; our military has advanced the cause of freedom and kept authoritarian powers in check.

It is in America’s and the world’s best interests for our country to remain the dominant military superpower, but under President Obama’s leadership that dominance may be slipping away. It’s the result of an agenda that reeks of complacency and defeatism.

(I went on from there to talk about our need to end the negative, defeatist attitudes of those in leadership. I spoke further on American exceptionalism, and Willow and I ended a great evening with some great patriots. Sorry the media chose to report anything other than what actually happened at the event.)

- Sarah Palin

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Sarah Palin Speaks at CSU, Stanislaus



Honestly, I didn't know about the "Dumpster Divers" until Sarah mentioned them. But when I heard about it, I couldn't but laugh and think, "Really, the students and Jerry Brown don't have any better things to do? Come on, there are more important things going on than finding out the terms of a contract!"

Friday, June 18, 2010

Sarah Palin: The Nature of Those Tough, Self-Sufficient Bears

Lookout, Washington, D.C! More women are rising up and are ready to take this country back! Sarah Palin via Facebook:

Last summer I stood on the grassy bank of an Alaskan waterway that was teeming with salmon to watch part of Alaska’s brown bear population forage, fight, feed, and fend off enemies to survive. I joined Fish and Game biologists to observe 42 of these majestic wild animals all within eyesight, all at once. Even though I’ve lived all my life in the “Last Frontier,” I still find days like that absolutely fascinating! And I swear the hardest workers on the water were those “mama bears.”

Obviously not waiting for another bear to do the work for them, the mama bears not only foraged for themselves to prepare for winter, but they worked twice as hard to slay salmon for their cubs, too, making sure the future of the population was ready for the season ahead. She would instinctively rear up on hind legs when her cubs were threatened – you don’t mess with her cubs. And most importantly, just as the well known modern proverb expresses, she didn’t just hand over a free fish for the day – she taught young ones how to fish for a lifetime. (There’s no shortage of life lessons learned while scanning our great outdoors!)

Now, scanning the political landscape, here’s a new “Mama Grizzlies” field report! There are great guys running for office all over the place, but I hope you will join me in supporting three more bold Commonsense Conservative women who are willing to put it all the line to get our country back on track: Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Star Parker, and Mary Fallin.

Cathy McMorris Rodgers is running for reelection to serve in Congress. She knows the value of hard work. She grew up as a farmer’s daughter and was the first in her family to attend and graduate from college. Her roots in eastern Washington go back generations. Cathy is a pro-family, pro-business fiscal conservative who has an honest, direct plan for action in Congress, which she calls her “Patriot Pledge.” It’s a 10-point agenda focused on fiscal health, tax reform, and other common sense solutions. Further, I have deep respect for Cathy’s strong voice for families who are touched by those with special needs. She formed the Congressional Down Syndrome Caucus which promotes research, education, and treatment to help improve the quality of life for those with Down syndrome and other challenges. Cathy and I share a personal bond as proud moms who’ve both been blessed with sweet sons born with extra chromosomes. Perhaps it’s because we learn so much from these children and can see how they make the world a better place that I am confident that Cathy’s respect for life, and her commitment to protecting America’s Constitution, truly benefits all Americans. We need her in Congress, so please visit her website at www.cathyforcongress.com, follow her on Facebook and Twitter, and please support her campaign.

I’m proud to endorse Star Parker for California’s 37th Congressional District. Star has an incredible story and a passionate commitment to her community and our great nation. Rising up from being a single mom on welfare, Star worked hard to build a non-profit network that seeks to reduce poverty and create a brighter future for America by promoting free market solutions and personal responsibility. There is no doubt that she will bring a new level of enthusiasm and energy to Washington for American values, limited government, and economic growth. She’s a dynamic leader who is committed to building a more prosperous environment for the families in her district and ushering in positive change. Please join me in supporting Star and her message of hope, opportunity, and self-reliance. Visit her website at www.StarParkerforCongress.com and follow her on Facebook and Twitter.

Mary Fallin is another strong, smart conservative who I am proud to support. Mary is running for Governor of Oklahoma, and the Sooner State is fortunate to have her offer to serve in this new capacity. Mary’s another fiscal conservative with policy experience, political backbone, and real world knowledge that will serve the entire state well as she proves her mettle as Oklahoma’s next CEO. Her personal, professional, and political background gives her a healthy perspective on the challenges facing so many of our families and businesses. Mary truly understands public service, and she served her state with distinction in Congress and as the first Republican and first female lieutenant governor in Oklahoma history. Sharing the aforementioned foundational values of Cathy and Star and so many other Americans, Mary also understands the complexities of our domestic energy policy and has been a consistent voice for energy independence. Please visit Mary’s website at www.maryfallin.org and follow her on Facebook and Twitter.

I heartily endorse these liberty-loving “Mama Grizzlies.” They’ll do more than just growl about our challenges because they know how to work hard and protect America’s future by ushering a new era of prosperity and security. How? By proving their selfless service, common sense, and respect for the will of the people.

- Sarah Palin

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Sarah Palin: Restoring Honor Rally and Charity Auction with Glenn Beck

Sarah Palin via Facebook:

I am so excited about the upcoming Restoring Honor rally with Glenn Beck on August 28th in Washington, D.C., right on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Glenn and I will be speaking at the rally, and I hope you’ll be able to join us. You can visit the Restoring Honor Facebook page here for all updates.

You can also help us raise funds for some amazing true American heroes by joining me and Glenn for breakfast on August 28th before the rally. Visit this website to bid on a fun morning with both of us, and remember all proceeds from this auction go to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, a non-profit charity serving the children of our fallen heroes.

Bid on the auction! Come with an appetite! And see you in D.C.!

- Sarah Palin

Reaction to Obama's Address

Last night when Obama read his address off his teleprompter on the oil spill in the Gulf, I decided to tune in even though it killed me to do it.

Honestly, if I had to describe Obama's address in ONE word, I would say lecture. Obama literally spent almost the entire address lecturing us about his hair-brained logic that the spill is one of the reasons we need "Cap and Tax." Because BP caused the spill, he thinks all the Big Oil Companies should be overseen. As far as I know, however, BP is the #1 Big Oil Company that has had the most laxed maintenance. Plus, we're in a recession and the last thing this country needs is another tax that we can't afford.

Amongst that nonsense, I found other things that I don't think are true because there is no proof. Obama had claimed that since the BP rig in the Gulf exploded and sunk, he had gathered scientists and such. That I can't believe because there was no government response for eight days. He also claimed that in 2009, Congress had passed a climate change bill. Seriously, why do I not believe that? Because we haven't heard about one - there has been little transparency inside the beltway!

And, when it comes to Green Energy and drilling, Obama hasn't even come close to listening to the American people! He claims that we're doing off-shore drilling because there isn't any more land where we can drill! That is total nonsense! Sarah has said again and again that we can drill in ANWR and we can do it safely there. The footprint where we can drill is only a small fraction of ANWR. Plus, research has shone that on-shore drilling is safer than off-shore. And when it comes to Green Energy, Obama has missed the mark. True, we need to start using energy efficient technology. But, we can't afford it all at once. You can't just say we need it now and hope it will work out in the future.

If I were in Obama's position, I would've spoken with BP CEO Tony Hayward right away to discuss the problem. I would also ask other countries to help that are willing to give advice. BP would definitely have to pay for damages. As for Green Energy, we still need to use oil because not everyone can pay for Green Energy right now. We need to cut taxes so that people can keep more of what they earn and be able afford this energy in the future.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Sarah Palin: Concerning a Possible Trip to the United Kingdom

It has been floating around the internet that Sarah Palin may be meeting with the "Iron Lady", or as my parents call it, tough-as-nails Margaret Thatcher. Sarah has addressed this via Facebook:

Following an article in a British publication on Sunday, I’ve received questions about a possible trip to the United Kingdom. I have received an invitation for a visit to London, and part of that invitation included the offer of arranging a meeting between myself and one of my political heroines, the “Iron Lady,” Margaret Thatcher. I would love to meet her and hope I’ll be able to arrange the trip in the future.

As I wrote last year when I offered her birthday wishes, Baroness Thatcher’s life and career serve as a blueprint for overcoming the odds and challenging the “status quo.” She started life as a grocer’s daughter from Grantham and rose to become Prime Minister – all by her own merit and hard work. I cherish her example and will always count her as one of my role models. Her friendship with my other political hero, Ronald Reagan, exemplified the Special Relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom.

- Sarah Palin

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Sarah Palin: Less Talkin', More Kickin'

Sarah Palin via Facebook:

50 days in, and we’ve just learned another shocking revelation concerning the Obama administration’s response to the Gulf oil spill. In an interview aired this morning, President Obama admitted that he hasn’t met with or spoken directly to BP’s CEO Tony Hayward. His reasoning: “Because my experience is, when you talk to a guy like a BP CEO, he’s gonna say all the right things to me. I’m not interested in words. I’m interested in actions.”

First, to the “informed and enlightened” mainstream media: in all the discussions you’ve had with the White House about the spill, did it not occur to you before today to ask how the CEO-to-CEO level discussions were progressing to remedy this tragedy? You never cease to amaze. (Kind of reminds us of the months on end when you never bothered to ask if the President was meeting with General McChrystal to talk about our strategy in Afghanistan.)

Second, to fellow baffled Americans: this revelation is further proof that it bodes well to have some sort of executive experience before occupying the Oval Office (as if the painfully slow response to the oil spill, confusion of duties, finger-pointing, lack of preparedness, and inability to grant local government simple requests weren’t proof enough). The current administration may be unaware that it’s the President’s duty, meeting on a CEO-to-CEO level with Hayward, to verify what BP reports. In an interview a few weeks ago with Greta Van Susteren, I noted that based on my experience working with oil execs as an oil regulator and then as a Governor, you must verify what the oil companies claim – because their perception of circumstances and situations dealing with public resources and public trust is not necessarily shared by those who own America’s public resources and trust. I was about run out of town in Alaska for what critics decried at the time as my “playing hardball with Big Oil,” and those same adversaries (both shortsighted Repubs and Dems) continue to this day to try to discredit my administration’s efforts in holding Big Oil accountable to operate ethically and responsibly.

Mr. President: with all due respect, you have to get involved, sir. The priorities and timeline of an oil company are not the same as the public’s. You cannot outsource the cleanup and the responsibility and the trust to BP and expect that the legitimate interests of Americans adversely affected by this spill will somehow be met.

White House: have you read this morning’s Washington Post? Not to pile it on BP, but there’s an extensive report chronicling the company’s troubling history:

“BP has had more high-profile accidents than any other company in recent years. And now, with the disaster in the gulf, independent experts say the pervasiveness of the company’s problems, in multiple locales and different types of facilities, is striking.

‘They are a recurring environmental criminal and they do not follow U.S. health safety and environmental policy,’ said Jeanne Pascal, a former EPA lawyer who led its BP investigations.”

And yet just 10 days prior to the explosion, the Obama administration’s regulators gave the oil rig a pass, and last year the Obama administration granted BP a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) exemption for its drilling operation.

These decisions and the resulting spill have shaken the public’s confidence in the ability to safely drill. Unless government appropriately regulates oil developments and holds oil executives accountable, the public will not trust them to drill, baby, drill. And we must! Or we will be even more beholden to, and controlled by, dangerous foreign regimes that supply much of our energy. This has been a constant refrain from me. As Governor of Alaska, I did everything in my power to hold oil companies accountable in order to prove to the federal government and to the nation that Alaska could be trusted to further develop energy rich land like ANWR and NPR-A. I hired conscientious Democrats and Republicans (because this sure shouldn’t be a partisan issue) to provide me with the best advice on how we could deal with what was a corrupt system of some lawmakers and administrators who were hesitant to play hardball with some in the oil field business. (Remember the Alaska lawmakers, public decision-makers, and business executives who ended up going to jail as a result of the FBI’s investigations of oily corruption.)

As the aforementioned article notes, BP’s operation in Alaska would hurt our state and waste public resources if allowed to continue. That’s why my administration created the Petroleum Systems Integrity Office (PSIO) when we saw proof of improper maintenance of oil infrastructure in our state. We had to verify. And that’s why we instituted new oversight and held BP and other oil companies financially accountable for poor maintenance practices. We knew we could partner with them to develop resources without pussyfooting around with them. As a CEO, it was my job to look out for the interests of Alaskans with the same intensity and action as the oil company CEOs looked out for the interests of their shareholders.

I learned firsthand the way these companies operate when I served as chair of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC). I ended up resigning in protest because my bosses (the Governor and his chief of staff at the time) wouldn’t support efforts to clean up the corruption involving improper conflicts of interest with energy companies that the state was supposed to be watching. (I wrote about this valuable learning experience in my book, “Going Rogue”.) I felt guilty taking home a big paycheck while being reduced to sitting on my thumbs – essentially rendered ineffective as a supervisor of a regulatory agency in charge of nearly 20% of the U.S. domestic supply of energy.

My experience (though, granted, I got the message loud and clear during the campaign that my executive experience managing the fastest growing community in the state, and then running the largest state in the union, was nothing compared to the experiences of a community organizer) showed me how government officials and oil execs could scratch each others’ backs to the detriment of the public, and it made me ill. I ran for Governor to fight such practices. So, as a former chief executive, I humbly offer this advice to the President: you must verify. That means you must meet with Hayward. Demand answers.

In the interview today, the President said: “I don’t sit around just talking to experts because this is a college seminar. We talk to these folks because they potentially have the best answers, so I know whose ass to kick.”

Please, sir, for the sake of the Gulf residents, reach out to experts who have experience holding oil companies accountable. I suggested a few weeks ago that you start with Alaska’s Department of Natural Resources, led by Commissioner Tom Irwin. Having worked with Tom and his DNR and AGIA team led by Marty Rutherford, I can vouch for their integrity and expertise in dealing with Big Oil and overseeing its developments. We’ve all lived and worked through the Exxon-Valdez spill. They can help you. Give them a call. Or, what the heck, give me a call.

And, finally, Mr. President, please do not punish the American public with any new energy tax in response to this tragedy. Just because BP and federal regulators screwed up that doesn’t mean the rest of us should get punished with higher taxes at the pump and attached to everything petroleum products touch.

- Sarah Palin

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Honestly, I don't know what President Obama was thinking when he gave his reasoning about why he hasn't met with BP CEO, Tony Hayward. Obama talks about how he wants more actions than words. That I can agree with. HOWEVER - doesn't it seem hypocritical when Obama says "more action, less words" when he himself is talking the talk and not really walking the walk? Either way, Obama should be meeting with Hayward, as Sarah Palin pointed out, to discuss the problem and actually deal with the issue at hand.

As for Sarah, she never ceases to impress me. She doesn't just tell Obama to get off his rear end and actually tackle the oil spill in the Gulf. She actually gives him advice on whom he should talk to based on her experience as a regulator on the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) and as a former chief executive of our largest energy producing state.

President Obama, do yourself and this country a favor and actually talk to Tony Hayward - face-to-face. Do what Sarah did and don't be afraid to buck people when they really deserve it.

Also, don't punish this country for something that a single party did. Another tax is going to do nothing but stifle our economy even more. Our country is practically $13.5 trillion in debt and you're sticking my generation with the bill. And don't even try messing with me - I'm 19 years old, and I'm not your ATM!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Sarah Palin: Coach Wooden’s Parquet Success – a Blueprint for Life

October 14, 1910 - June 4, 2010
Yesterday, former UCLA basketball Coach John Wooden was hospitalized in grave condition. Former Alaska Governor, Sarah Palin posted the following yesterday morning via Facebook:


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“Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out.”

- Coach John Wooden


Ever since we were kids, Todd and I have looked at Coach John Wooden as a true hero. His quotes plastered our bulletin boards, school notebooks, and locker doors. Realizing this mutual admiration of Coach Wooden when Todd and I first met about 30 years ago was a sure sign that we were on the same page.


From afar we have admired Coach’s wit and wisdom, we’ve absorbed his writings and the life lessons he’s taught from the basketball court. Coach’s “Pyramid of Success” is a blueprint that everyone in this country should tack within eyesight and try to follow daily. Coach teaches: “Material possessions, winning scores, and great reputations are meaningless in the eyes of the Lord, because He knows what we really are and that is all that matters,” but I admit I fail that material possession lesson as I prize a favorite one that’s displayed in our living room – a genuine autographed copy of his Success Pyramid.


Feel better, Coach Wooden! You are God’s gift to those who recognize value in life lessons learned in the arena of competition. In the midst of all your success on the parquet you’ve reminded us what really matters. You remind us to be courageous and optimistic and prepared. Truly, you are a gift on this earth, and our world needs you to keep on giving!


Feel better. We love you. Thanks for teaching us: “Success is never final, failure is never fatal. It’s courage that counts.”


- Todd and Sarah Palin and our families, your biggest fans


“Success comes from knowing that you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming.” - Coach John Wooden


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According to the university, John Wooden went home to be with the LORD last night. Fox News reported the following:

LOS ANGELES (AP) — John Wooden, college basketball's gentlemanly Wizard of Westwood who built one of the greatest dynasties in all of sports at UCLA and became one of the most revered coaches ever, has died. He was 99.

The university said Wooden died Friday night of natural causes at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, where he had been since May 26.

Wooden remained beloved by many of his former players, several of whom visited him in recent days to say their goodbyes.

Among them was Bill Walton, whose voice caught as he spoke of the man he hailed as a teacher first and a coach second.

"He's the greatest," Walton said the night before Wooden's death. "We love him."


Jamaal Wilkes said he recognized what he called "that little glint" in Wooden's pale blue eyes.

During his second visit Wednesday night, Wilkes asked Wooden if he recognized him.

"His glasses fogged up, and he had to clean his glasses," Wilkes said. "He looked at me and said, 'I remember you, now go sit down.'"

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre and current UCLA coach Ben Howland were among Wooden's final visitors.

"I just enjoyed him and the twinkle in his eye," Howland said, noting Wooden told a few jokes from his hospital bed. "I'm just the steward of this program. It's always going to be his program."
Jim Harrick is the only coach in the post-Wooden era at UCLA to win a national championship. When the Bruins reached the 1995 Final Four in Seattle, Harrick repeatedly urged Wooden to attend. He had stopped going after his wife died 10 years earlier.

"You don't know how stubborn he was," Harrick said by phone from Orange County, Calif.


"Finally, he did come, and it was a tremendous thrill."

With his signature rolled-up game program in hand, Wooden led the Bruins to 10 NCAA championships, including an unmatched streak of seven in a row from 1967 to 1973.

Over 27 years, he won 620 games, including 88 straight during one historic stretch, and coached many of the game's greatest players such as Walton and Lew Alcindor — later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

"It's kind of hard to talk about Coach Wooden simply, because he was a complex man. But he taught in a very simple way. He just used sports as a means to teach us how to apply ourselves to any situation," Abdul-Jabbar said in a statement released through UCLA.

"He set quite an example. He was more like a parent than a coach. He really was a very selfless and giving human being, but he was a disciplinarian. We learned all about those aspects of life that most kids want to skip over. He wouldn't let us do that."

Wooden is the only person to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach.

Jim Wooden and Nancy Muehlhausen issued a statement after their father died, saying, "He has been, and always will be, the guiding light for our family.

"The love, guidance and support he has given us will never be forgotten. Our peace of mind at this time is knowing that he has gone to be with our mother, whom he has continued to love and cherish."

Wooden was a groundbreaking trendsetter who demanded his players be in great condition so they could play an up-tempo style not well-known on the West Coast at the time.
But his legacy extended well beyond that.

He was the master of the simple one- or two-sentence homily, instructive little messages best presented in his famous "Pyramid of Success," which remains must-read material, not only for fellow coaches but for anyone in a leadership position in American business.

He taught the team game and had only three hard-and-fast rules — no profanity, tardiness or criticizing fellow teammates. Layered beneath that seeming simplicity, though, were a slew of life lessons — primers on everything from how to put on your socks correctly to how to maintain poise: "Not being thrown off stride in how you behave or what you believe because of outside events."


"What you are as a person is far more important that what you are as a basketball player," was one of Wooden's key messages.

Wooden began his career as a teacher during the Great Depression and was still teaching others long past retirement. Up until about two years ago, he remained a fixture at UCLA games played on a court named after him and his late wife, Nell, and celebrated his 99th birthday with a book he co-authored on how to live life and raise children.

Even with his staggering accomplishments, he remained humble and gracious. He said he tried to live by advice from his father: "Be true to yourself, help others, make each day your masterpiece, make friendship a fine art, drink deeply from good books — especially the Bible, build a shelter against a rainy day, give thanks for your blessings and pray for guidance every day."

While he lived his father's words, many more lived his. Those lucky enough to play for him got it first hand, but there was no shortage of Wooden sayings making the rounds far away from the basketball court.

"Learn as if you were to live forever; live as if you were to die tomorrow," was one.

"Don't give up on your dreams, or your dreams will give up on you," was another.
Born Oct. 14, 1910, near Martinsville, Ind., on a farm that didn't have electricity or indoor plumbing, Wooden's life revolved around sports from the time his father built a baseball diamond among his wheat, corn and alfalfa. Baseball was his favorite sport, but there was also a basketball hoop nailed in a hayloft. Wooden played there countless hours with his brother, Maurice, using any kind of ball they could find.

He led Martinsville High School to the Indiana state basketball championship in 1927 before heading to Purdue, where he was All-America from 1930-32. The Boilermakers were national champions his senior season, and Wooden, nicknamed "the Indiana Rubber Man" for his dives on the hardcourt, was college basketball's player of the year.

But it wasn't until he headed west to Southern California that Wooden really made his mark on the game.

Wooden guided the Bruins to seven consecutive titles from 1967 through 1973 and a record 88-game winning streak in the early 1970s. From the time of his first title following the 1963-64 season through the 10th in 1974-75, Wooden's Bruins were 330-19, including four 30-0 seasons.
"There has been no greater influence on college basketball not just about the game but the team," Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun told the AP. "He gave so much to basketball and education. In my opinion if he's not as important as Dr. Naismith, he's right next to him."

The bespectacled former high school teacher ended up at UCLA almost by accident. Wooden was awaiting a call from the University of Minnesota for its head coaching job and thought he had been passed over when it didn't come. In the meantime, UCLA called, and he accepted the job.
Minnesota officials called later that night, saying they couldn't get through earlier because of a snowstorm, and offered him the job. Though Wooden wanted it more than the UCLA job, he told them he already had given UCLA his word.

The Bruins were winners right away after Wooden took over as coach at UCLA's campus in Westwood in 1949. Still, it would be 16 seasons before Wooden won his first NCAA championship with a team featuring Walt Hazzard that went 30-0 in 1964. After that, they began arriving in bunches, with top players such as Alcindor, Walton, Wilkes, Lucius Allen, Gail Goodrich, Marques Johnson, Michael Warren and Sidney Wicks coming to Westwood.

Each of Wooden's players would learn at the first practice how to properly put on socks and sneakers. Each would learn to keep his hair short and face clean-shaven, even though the fashions of the 1960s and '70s dictated otherwise.

And each would learn Wooden's "pyramid of success," a chart he used to both inspire players and sum up his personal code for life. Industriousness and enthusiasm were its cornerstones; faith, patience, loyalty and self-control were some of the building blocks. At the top of the pyramid was competitive greatness.

"Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are," Wooden would tell them.

Wooden never had to worry about his reputation. He didn't drink or swear or carouse with other coaches on the road, though he did have a penchant for berating referees.

"Dadburn it, you saw him double-dribble down there!" went a typical Wooden complaint to an official. "Goodness gracious sakes alive!"

Wooden would coach 27 years at UCLA, finishing with a record of 620-147. He won 47 NCAA tournament games. His overall mark as a college coach was 664-162, an .804 winning percentage.

Wooden's legacy as a coach will always be framed by two streaks — the seven straight national titles UCLA won beginning in 1967 and the 88-game winning streak that came to an end Jan. 19, 1974, when Notre Dame beat the Bruins 71-70.

After the loss, Wooden refused to allow his players to talk to reporters. A week later, UCLA beat the Irish at home by 19 points.

A little more than a year later, Wooden surprisingly announced his retirement after a 75-74 NCAA semifinal victory over Louisville. He then went out and coached the Bruins for the last time, winning his 10th national title with a 92-85 win over Kentucky.

Wooden disliked the Wizard of Westwood nickname, preferring to be called coach.

"I'm no wizard, and I don't like being thought of in that light at all," he said in a 2006 interview with the UCLA History Project. "I think of a wizard as being some sort of magician or something, doing something on the sly or something, and I don't want to be thought of in that way."

The road to coaching greatness began after Wooden graduated with honors from Purdue and married Nell Riley, his high school sweetheart.

In a 2008 public appearance with Los Angeles Dodgers announcer Vin Scully, in which the men were interviewed in front of an audience, Wooden said he still wrote his late wife — the only girl he ever dated — a letter on the 21st of each month, the date she died. "She's still there to me," he said. "I talk to her every day."

He coached two years at Dayton (Ky.) High School, and his 6-11 losing record the first season was the only one in his 40-year coaching career. He then spent the next nine years coaching basketball, baseball and tennis at South Bend (Ind.) Central High School, where he also taught English.

Wooden served in the Navy as a physical education instructor during World War II, and continued teaching when he became the basketball coach at Indiana State Teachers College, where he went 47-17 in two seasons.

In his first year at Indiana State, Wooden's team won the Indiana Collegiate Conference title and received an invitation to the NAIB tournament in Kansas City. Wooden, who had a black player on his team, refused the invitation because the NAIB had a policy banning African-Americans. The rule was changed the next year, and Wooden led Indiana State to another conference title.
It was then that UCLA called.

"Even though we anticipated this day, the finality still strikes with a force equal to a ton of bricks," said St. John's coach Steve Lavin, who coached seven years at UCLA. "Ninety-nine years of goodness, and now he's back with Nell."

Nell, Wooden's wife of 53 years, died of cancer in 1985. Besides his son and daughter, Wooden is survived by three grandsons, four granddaughters and 13 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be private. A public memorial will be held later, with a reception for former players and coaches.


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When Coach Wooden passed away, Sarah Palin tweeted the following on SarahPalinUSA:

Coach John Wooden, irreplaceable in American life. God bless your soul. You shall be missed dearly, and we shall remember your lessons.