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Condolences on the Passing of Alexander Haig

Saturday, February 20, 2010
By Sarah Palin
Condolences on the Passing of Alexander Haig

Todd and I would like to offer our condolences to the Haig family on the passing of former Secretary of State Alexander Haig. In addition to being a decorated veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars, Secretary Haig’s service to our country spans many past administrations. He served America honorably as a four star...
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Sarah Palin Interviewed by Chris Wallace, “Fox News Sunday”

Monday, February 8, 2010
By SwS Editors Suggest You Read
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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Condolences to the Murtha Family

Monday, February 8, 2010
By Sarah Palin
Condolences to the Murtha Family

Todd and I would like to express our condolences to the Murtha family on the passing of Rep. John Murtha. Rep. Murtha served his country honorably as a Marine in Vietnam and later became the first Vietnam veteran elected to the House of Representatives. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. Semper Fidelis. [Text...
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Palin: Why I’m Speaking at the Tea Party Convention

Wednesday, February 3, 2010
By Sarah Palin

The nature of the Tea Party movement means there may never be a “perfectly orchestrated” event: Democracy in action doesn’t come with a manual. But we must not get caught up in the politics or the controversies that some hope will distract from the heart of the movement. The focus must remain on our...
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Celebrating the Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Sunday, January 17, 2010
By Sarah Palin
Celebrating the Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Tomorrow, America honors the memory of one of our greatest – Martin Luther King, Jr.  He used his gifts and talents in selfless, mighty ways to mobilize efforts against racial discrimination and is deserving of our honor. Please take a moment to tell your children about this great man.  He fought for liberty and equality...
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Don Surber: Sarah Palin is Man of the Year

Saturday, January 2, 2010
By SwS Editors Suggest You Read
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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NEW YORK SUN Applauds Emerging “Palinism”

Sunday, December 20, 2009
By SwS Editors Suggest You Read
NEW YORK SUN Applauds Emerging “Palinism”

An outline is starting to appear in respect of the substance of her world view — call it “Palinism” — and it is far more substantive than her detractors suggest or than we gained a glimpse of during the campaign. She has been, in a straightforward way, stepping up on certain issues...
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Reflection on Pearl Harbor

Monday, December 7, 2009
By Sarah Palin
Reflection on Pearl Harbor

On December 7, 1941, the Empire of Japan launched a surprise attack on the U. S. Naval Station at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in which thousands of Americans lost their lives and our naval fleet was severely damaged.and our naval fleet was severely damaged.  The events of that day, which President Franklin Roosevelt vowed would...
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Governor Palin Statement on William Long

Tuesday, June 2, 2009
By Sarah Palin
Governor Palin Statement on William Long

“The stories of two very different lives with similar fates crossed through the media’s hands yesterday – both equally important but one lacked the proper attention. The death of 67-year old George Tiller was unacceptable, but equally disgusting was another death that police believe was politically and religiously motivated as well. William Long died yesterday....
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