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Real Heroism

This morning while watching “Fox & Friends” I saw an interview with a lady whose nephew, 1st Lt. Brian Bradshaw, was killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan on the same day that Michael Jackson died.  His death did not receive any news coverage, leading to the aunt’s decision to write [...]

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Today, I am saddened by the election results.  However, unlike my liberal friends, I am respectful of this country’s choice and will accept the president-elect.  I certainly hope that he turns out to be the great one that everyone is expecting.  He has certainly set the bar high for himself.  If he succeeds and the [...]

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As Mike and I approached our voting location this morning, I asked him to pray with me for our country.  My pregnancy has made me unable to be as politically active as I would normally be in such an important election.  Ironically, because of my pregnancy, I feel even stronger that our country is in [...]

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Former presidential canditate Mike Huckabee really hit home with me last night with his speech. He always does.  For some reason, I find him to be a very appealing candidate and hope that he finds himself in a McCain/Palin cabinet position.
Let me make something clear tonight: I’m not a Republican because [...]

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Last night, Mike and I stayed up to watch the Republican National Convention.  We enjoyed all of the speeches we heard, including both Mike Huckabee’s and, especially, Sarah Palin’s.  However, to our surprise, it was tiny Piper Palin who stole the show and should be the poster child for the presidential campaign.  From her cute [...]

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Today, while listening to the car radio during lunch, I had chills as John McCain described his Vice Presidential running mate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.  Though I was wishfully pulling for Mike Huckabee (though I knew this was not an option), I am thrilled with McCain’s selection.  She is only 10 years older than I [...]

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