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September 12, 2008 9:13 AM

Charles Gibson / Sarah Palin interview - Part 2

Charlie GRILLS Sarah on her beliefs, using footage they dug up from a talk she gave at her church.

How dare she assume that our country is on the right side in the war!!!! How dare she assume that God is involved!!!

She answers with words from Abraham Lincoln:

"Let us pray not that God is on our side but that we are on God's side."

Then references her son's personal decision - not self-centered or easy [I would add because that is obviously because his parents raised him that way].

Charlie grills/drills some more - hoping to strike Gotcha Oil and cinch the election - for his party of choice. Does she really think God is involved?

She says she believes that there is a plan for this world and that that plan is good. That people do have God-given inalienable rights.

My take: there are more people who will identify with this strong atatement in a positive way than the MSM can imagine. They are completely out of touch. They cannot see themselves for who they've become.

Love,
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An AP article showed up last night, twisting and tweaking and cutting what she said about God. I'm convinced that we MUST watch the interviews/debates/speeches for ourselves, otherwise we'll read a biased journalist's version.

Posted by: julie carobini | September 12, 2008 10:54 AM

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