First shot at Sarah Palin
August 29th, 2008 by Chris
It didn’t take long, but a caller to the Glenn Beck radio show reports that just a short time ago a CNN anchor asked an analyst, “How is Sarah Palin going to be able to handle parenting a special needs child with the workload of serving as Vice President?”
The implication? She’d do a better job if she’d aborted the baby…….
Surprised?
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August 29th, 2008 at 2:16 pm
I was personally bemused by how quickly the Dems started screaming about how ‘horrible’ a pick she was….made me wonder ‘horrible for whom?’
September 5th, 2008 at 2:32 am
Sarah Palin is a member of the Pentecostal Assembly of God church (or AG as they refer to themselves). I was raised this religion from birth and attended regularly through my teen years. From my first hand knowledge and experience, I can tell you that those who attend that church are extreme fundamentalists.
They believe that Jews and people from all other religions other than some protestant faiths will go to hell. This includes Catholics. You will not “get her back” as one person wrote. They will cover up this fact during this election, but what I’m telling you is the truth.
I left that religion because they are so judgmental and un-christian like. I now teach music at a catholic school and attend a non-denominational church, but it is NOT pentecostal. My brother converted to Catholicism and my parents attend his parish.
It frightens me and my family that this woman (or anyone from AG) has been nominated and could potentially be in the most powerful position in the world.
Please, please…don’t let one single issue be your deciding factor. I don’t believe in abortion either, but this election is truly about much, much more than that.
I suggest that each one of you attend a Sunday morning church service at an Assembly of God church. Don’t tell anyone who you are or why you’re visiting. Just quietly sit in the back and watch. You will understand why I wrote this.
September 8th, 2008 at 9:50 pm
Just because someone attends a protestant church doesn’t mean there’s a credal nature to it – articles of faith, etc., like in the Catholic Church. I doubt she has the buy-in to all this…and even if she did, we have the true heart of darkness on the other side when it comes to life issues…that’s a hard one to get around.