Wednesday, July 8, 2009

For those shouting "quitter"!

The Left is shouting from the rooftops and even some on the Right are screaming and whining that Sarah Palin is a quitter.

A quitter who is someone that gives up too easily. I hardly see how anyone could use that word to define Sarah Palin who is refusing to sit idly by and let the country she loves go down without a fight. Those who oppose her say she is a quitter in an attempt to discredit her because they would love to see her sit behind a desk unable to do anything about what is happening to our country and fighting more ethics complaints.

She very clearly explained her reasons for what she is doing and with that she also said she had asked her family, "Want me to make a positive difference and fight for ALL our children's future from outside the Governor's office?"

There are people all over the United States that have had it with how government is spending money, intruding into private business and into our private lives. We feel alone, not heard, not represented and that is why we have a growing movement of the Tea Parties.

I sit here before my readers fully supporting Sarah Palin as she goes forward to spread a message to affect change in this country and do her level best to not let our country take a hard left turn. I feel honored and humbled as a parent that she is out there fighting for this country's childrens' future while her future in politics may be damaged. That she is willing to step out of the box and speak up. Sarah Palin is not a dumb woman and she knew as she turned in her resignation that whatever she said, can and will be used against her in a court of main stream media, future champaigns, and blogs everywhere.

Sarah Palin putting her own future at risk, to fight for our whole country, is more admirable to me than any governor's term she didn't finish.

1 comments:

exeal said...

It's interesting that the liberals constantly said that they wanted Sarah to go away, go away, go away... They just wanted her gone. So when Sarah steps down, instead of expressing their relief that she's finally gone, they call her a quitter. Go figure.

Sarah 2012