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Health Care
Graham: Sarah Palin stuns the Ohio Right to Life fundraisers
The money sign on the palm of Palin's hand was a reminder that she did not want to forget to challenge the audience to dig deep in their pockets to support the Ohio Right to Life. Not only was she determined to encourage supporters, she decided to lead by example. After a last minute...
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Sarah Palin: Fact-Checking Obamacare Summit
We should be thankful for yesterday’s 7-hour health care summit – it was helpful in that it allowed Americans to hear the fundamental differences in approaches to meeting health care challenges. On one side, commonsense conservatives laid out fiscally-sound, free market-based, patient-centered solutions; and on the left’s side we heard about the Democrat’s belief...
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Palin: More of the Same, Only More Expensive
The President has wrestled control of the health care debate away from Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid by finally introducing his own plan. Unfortunately, the White House’s proposal includes everything we found untenable about the old Senate bill – only this one is even more expensive!
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Fox Hollywood – What a Disappointment
People are asking me to comment on yesterday’s Fox show that felt like another kick in the gut. Bristol was one who asked what I thought of the show that mocked her baby brother, Trig (and/or others with special needs), in an episode yesterday. Instead of answering, I asked her what she thought. Here...
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Sarah Palin Interviewed by Chris Wallace, “Fox News Sunday”
Sunday, February 7, 2010
CHRIS WALLACE: Governor Palin, welcome to FOX NEWS SUNDAY.
SARAH PALIN: Thank you so much.
WALLACE: How do you see yourself as a member of the Tea Party movement or a member of the Republican Party?
PALIN: Oh, I think the two are and should be even more so merging because the Tea Party...
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Sarah Palin: Are You Capable of Decency, Rahm Emanuel?
As my friend in North Andover says, “This isn’t about politics; it’s about decency. I am not speaking as a political figure but as a parent and as an everyday American wanting my child to grow up in a country free from mindless prejudice and discrimination, free from gratuitous insults of people who are...
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Obamacare = Stray Dog, So Says President
What am I missing, folks? We’re called obstructionists and made to feel uninformed in the Obamacare debate as we point out this is not a patient-driven, market-oriented approach to health care cost challenges. We’ve been saying for months that this is government takeover of our personal choices of insurers and doctors. We’re called liars...
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Palin: Marching for a Beautiful Life
Tomorrow the 37th annual March for Life will occur in Washington, D.C. January is a tough month to schedule a march in Washington, but every year hundreds of thousands of everyday Americans from across our nation brave the cold weather on the anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade decision to bear a positive witness...
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Don Surber: Sarah Palin is Man of the Year
While each of the finalists was deserving, there can be only one man of the year — Sarah Palin. In the pantheon of people who stood up this year for that which is right, no one else stood taller or looked better.
She endured the most and came to symbolize the majority of American citizens...
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Midnight Votes, Backroom Deals, and a Death Panel
Last weekend while you were preparing for the holidays with your family, Harry Reid’s Senate was making shady backroom deals to ram through the Democrat health care take-over. The Senate ended debate on this bill without even reading it. That and midnight weekend votes seem to be standard operating procedures in D.C. No...
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Melanie Morgan: Sarah Palin tops book sales, defies traditional feminism
as posted by Melanie Morgan on the Examiner, December 15, 2009
It can be noted that my previous writing has seemed to wallow back on forth on the issue of the governor, who in one breath is strong and logical, but in the next can seem flighty and ill-prepared. But my own see-saw may be...
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