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September 1, 2008 2:28 PM

Palin Family - the face of modern pro-life America

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Because being pro-life is more than a theory -
it's a way of life that honors and accepts the unexpected surprises
God bless and keep this lovely family

Thank you, God for giving us a TRUE pro-life candidate - one who doesn't see babies as punishments and one who is clearly attuned to your will.

For all the Obamas' talk of being just plain folks, this real life family puts every political family I've ever seen to shame.

Now help us to do our part - to follow the Palins' example of acceptance and love and to get to work securing true pro-life leadership for our country.

The choice could not be more clear - a presidential candidate who regards babies as punishment and who would allow babies outside the womb to die if that is the mother's desire - vs. a ticket representing adoption (McCain), acceptance of Down syndrome, and affirmation of the right to life even at a time when a baby would be inconvenient or embarrassing.

What a wonderful world this could be!

Love,
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Comments

The amount of negativity out there is just depressing. We truly need to be praying for our country.

Posted by: Shannon Miller | September 1, 2008 3:16 PM

I could not agree more, Barbara! What a race this will be........I just pray God opens the eyes of the voters to TRUTH and not lies.

Posted by: Lisa | September 1, 2008 3:22 PM

I couldn't haev said it better myself.
Now we have to get the word out!!

Any word where we can get posters/stickers for McCain-Palin?

Posted by: suzanne | September 1, 2008 4:39 PM

It seems to be going over in almost a positive way with many of the news outlets.
I have to admit, I liked the way Obama handled it.

Posted by: Kelly | September 1, 2008 8:34 PM

Barbara,

I agree completely. Sarah Palin's family is a blessing for focusing so much on life and its preciousness. Bristol may have made a mistake in having premarital sex, but she is taking responsibility for her actions and will have the love and support of her family.

Posted by: Kim @ Up North Mommy | September 1, 2008 9:19 PM

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