Current Events
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Moral Issues in Campaign 2008
Palin Says Nation Should Rededicate Itself to God
Dec. 5, 2009 - A video from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association features Sarah Palin saying that the United States should rededicate itself to seeking God's will. She said that a humble spirit could help leaders get more answers on issues such as health care, energy and national security. She said that no leader can have all of the right answers.
- "It takes a united nation, and it does take godly counsel, and it takes prayer and answers to prayer — and a collective humble heart of a nation seeking God's hand of protection and his blessings of prosperity."
- Source: NewsMax
Sean Hannity for president
Aug. 26, 2009 - WorldNetDaily editor Joseph Farah picked up on "the slightest hint" that Fox News commentator and best-selling author Sean Hannity might consider a bid for the presidency. Farrah writes,
- I can tell you that he instantly became my pick.
Hannity brings a lot to the table, besides a big audience and the ability to communicate effectively.
Farah says Hannity is a righteous, Reaganesque person with unflagging inner convictions.
- Source: WorldNetDaily
Sarah Palin Coy About 2012 Run, but Door Is Open
Nov. 17, 2009 - In an interview with Barbara Walters, Sarah Palin said that a run for the presidency in 2012 is "not on my radar," but she wouldn not rule out playing some role in the next presidential election.
- Source: NewsMax
Palin Says Goobye to Alaska, Hello to National Stage
July 27, 2009 - Stepping down from her position as Alaska's governor, Sarah Palin shared with the crowd in Fairbanks a conservative platform based on strong defense, small government, lower taxes and the right to bear arms. She asked the media to "quit makin' things up." She also warned Americans to "be wary of accepting government largess. It doesn't come free."
- Source: NewsMax
- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin Resigns... Now What? - CBN
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