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Topic: Sarah Palin

Palin's silence concerning her candidacy driving some nuts


Today Rev. Franklin Graham made a public presumption that Sarah would not run, but he did not say she said that!
by Mark Vogl
(conservative)
Monday, April 25, 2011

A story is floating around on News Max that Palin isn't running...but the story has no direct knowledge of a Palin decision.

Instead, the story quotes Franklin Graham who says he spent time with Palin in Haiti. Throughout the article, Graham never says that Sarah told him she would not run. Instead he just infers that she doesn't like politics, and won't run. When pressed by the interviewer if Graham would support Palin if she did run, he squirms and ducks the question.

For me, this whole story is about trying to force Sarah to make announcement either way. Her silence and thus unknown position is probably driving the ruling elite nuts. She is no doubt a powerful force in the GOP Presidential stable. She is well liked, is gutsy, and independent...the very worst thing to the ruling elite.

Sarah, if you are reading this, I hope you have not decided yet. I was in politics as a very minor aide. I know the hectic schedule; I know the demands on the candidate. I know the brutality you have to endure, especially if the ruling elite has decided against you.

For me, you are our best choice. I can't speak as a candidate, but I can speak as an American disappointed by both parties. I can speak as an American who doesn't see any other candidate at your level when it comes to being the right personto leadthis nation.

I understand the concerns you probably have for your family. I understand how dim the prospects look. And if you decide not to run, no one could be critical of you. But God has given you the gifts and the place to be a female Ronald Reagan or George Washington. To be the leader to reset the course of a nation sinking in its own refuse and waste.

I lose great respect for the younger Graham for playing a part in this ruse.

Rush Limbaugh has been very careful, and quite supportive of you. He has not endorsed you, and he shouldn't. But he has repeatedly demonstrated a respect for you, and I sense he is partial to you. Rush is a good man, with good political sense when it comes to what is good for America.

Sarah, I accept God's will. I accept that our nation, because of its turn away from God is in decline. And if I am right, and this nation has turned from God we deserve nothing less than ruin. But, the Bible demonstrates that God is a forgiving God. He can bless us if we return to him. You could His instrument to lead us back. I pray that He will guide your decision.

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Published: Monday, April 25, 2011
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