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Originally Posted by Rekna
Obama's convictions seem to be honesty, integrity, and family to me. What are Sarah's?
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Just as one example. Family values:
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About 90 percent of pregnant women who are given a Down syndrome diagnosis have chosen to have an abortion.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/09/us/09down.html?_r=1
Palin as an ambitious person with political and career aspiration choose to give birth to Trig.
When, Palin's oldest daughter gave birth to a child outside of marriage. She gave her daughter unconditional love and support. She did not force a marriage. She did not try to hide it. She shouldered the criticism and calls of hypocrisy.
One of the reasons Palin is stepping down as governor is clearly for her family. The building legal bills, the non-stop jokes and lies about her children all warrant a time-out. she has an opportunity to earn money, pay legal bills, and provide financial security for her family.
I admire Palin for the above. I admire her taking the risks and the criticisms for what she believes in, in support of her family. I would do the same.
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Originally Posted by Willravel
This seems to be going in an odd direction. Why are we talking about the president's convictions in a thread about the ex-governor of Alaska? Shouldn't the question of her convictions be more to the point?
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I was done here, but then I read several posts seeming to ask for clarification of the issue of convictions. I go with the flow.
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Originally Posted by roachboy
ace---read the prince and try again.
you can do it.
catch up with the 16th century.
jesus.
all this disengenous "naivté" now that the conservatism lay in little pieces on the ground...
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I have no clue as to what this means.