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Trashy Democrats and their talking...

The Dems are in self destruct mode.  Joe Biden the Honorable Senator from small state Delaware (with not any more people than say the state of Alaska the state that VP Candidate Sarah Palin is Governor of) has decided to become a bottom feeder. 

As Rush Limbaugh would say, "for those of you in Yorba Linda" a bottom feeder is a person having low status; loser; lowlife: ...

He has decided to go after Republicans (read Sarah Palin through the lines) that do not support embryonic stem cell research, saying that they don't support or care about children with special needs.  Oh my have they become unglued.  They are running scared, they see the end of the game is near and they are going to use any smear tactic they can. 

How DARE he make that sort of assertion.  I don't support embryonic stem cell research either, and I have four special needs children.  Sarah Palin is a defender of life, including those that aren't yet born.  And to assert that because she's not willing to destroy life to possibly advance her own child's life is just absurd. 

Keep it coming Dems...you're only making yourselves look like desperate fools.

[See: McCain camp says Biden 'sunk to a new low']


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Inspiration Can Come When You Least Expect It

As I was getting my children ready this morning before driving them to school, I was taken in by my nine year old daughter Erin. She was sitting in the computer chair swiveling around in circles as she's apt to do singing. She has a stuttering problem, and for her singing is therapy. If she can't get the words out, she sings them to you. The song that she was singing this morning struck me though. It's not like I haven't heard her sing it a million times before, but given this new fresh political season that we're in the midst of it hit me differently this time. If you're the parent of a preteen girl I'll bet that you've heard it before, it's entitled, "Who Said" and it's sung by Hannah Montana. While I'm less and less fond of Ms. Cyrus these days, you have to admit that she's inspired a lot of little girls to think more of themselves. She's a star, and I can bet you down the road many little girls when they become stars of their own will say that Miley Cyrus was the catalyst that made them become who they are. Hannah Montana - "Who Said?"


How does this tie into anything political you might ask, this is how. When John McCain chose Sarah Palin as his Vice Presidential running mate last week that same sort of inspiration overcame me. I'd been a big supporter of Mitt Romney for President and then after his departure from the primaries I supported him for Vice President. During the days leading up to Mr. McCain's announcement I anxiously dreamed of seeing Romney up on that stage in Dayton Ohio. I'd put much of my time and energy the past three years pushing for everyone to know him as I did. When the rumors came out that it would be Pawlenty of Minnesota I was crushed. Then it was bantered about that it would be Tom Ridge of Pennsylvania or Joe Lieberman. I watched intrade put Romney ahead, and then saw him fall. Then shortly before McCain made his announcement I saw on Drudge that it looked to be Sarah Palin Governor of Alaska. Now, I knew of her, but I didn't know her. So, this caught me off guard. But, I stayed optimistic. And after I heard her speech in Dayton and furthermore a week later at the GOP convention I became electrified. I am even more so today, and each passing day I get more and more so. Democrats have always acted like they're the "Party for Women". Although I always wondered what woman they were talking about, because they didn't represent me. If this isn't a coup, I don't know what is. The GOP has chosen a woman, and not one of liberal stripes. Not a "Pro-Choice" woman, but a woman who has family values. A woman who yes has a career, but a successful family as well. She has a newborn for Pete's sakes (one that she takes to the office with, and even breastfeeds during conference calls), and she even deals with the challenges of Down's Syndrome. This is the kind of woman I aspire to be. I have special needs children too, and I have dreams. I'm trying to explain that to my sweet nine year old daughter of mine what kind of history is in the making here. Not that I'm downplaying pop musicians, but a woman a heartbeat from the Presidency, that's really inspiring.
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Idea for Congressional Races and GOP GOTV

I keep hearing over and over again how the Democrats are going to pick up enough Senate seats in November to give them a filibuster majority, and also how they'll pick up a larger majority in the House.  Well, I have an idea.  I think that since Sarah is bringing the house down, that she should serve a dual role.  She should campaign for the McCain Palin ticket, but she should also campaign for those tight Senate and House seats.  I think with her enthusiasm that those candidates can only go one direction and that's UP. 

To that point also, we as Republicans need to really stay energized.  We have a real energetic team at the top, and we need to help ensure that Republicans get elected in the House and Senate to help McCain/Palin get to work once they arrive in Washington to reform those things that need to be reformed.  If we have this overloaded Democratic congress it's going to be a whole lot harder to govern.  I challenge you, get involved in your local elections.  And help keep the Republican Party the star that it is.
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Can't you just feel the envy, jealousy, and anger?

Ever since John McCain chose Sarah Palin as his running mate, I have heard nothing but vitriol for her from liberal women. It's absolutely incredible that the same women who talk up woman's rights and freedom to do what one chooses have come down on Sarah's head like an ax chopping off a chickens head for food. Take one Mary Sanchez of the Kansas City Star.
But for the grace of God go many women when the subject is Sarah Palin. No, most women will never be considered for vice president. Palin should never have faced that challenge either. As many have pointed out, she doesn’t exactly have the heartiest resume of political experience. Kay Bailey Hutchison comes to mind as a better choice, as do Christine Todd Whitman and Olympia Snowe. Surely there are others who could have filled this role
...Clears throat...Kay Bailey Hutchison? Olympia Snowe? Um, neither one of these fine ladies have a bit of executive experience. Where does she come off?
Palin is being touted a bit like the female boss whom female workers are supposed to like because of her gender alone. Sorry, but far too many of us have been out in the world long enough to see through this simplistic shtick. Those who look like us do not always have our best interests in mind.
Um, how crazy is this? Simplistic Shtick? Sarah has been a Mayor, a member of a City Counsel, a Lieutenant Governor, and Governor? You call that simplistic? She's more qualified to be President than Barack Obama is.
Yes, Palin is likable. Spunky even — the kind of woman you’d enjoy knowing because she could hold an interesting conversation, retell a poignant anecdote, and also offer a tip on where to buy a great pair of shoes. She’s obviously accomplished as a local and state politician, a loving wife and mother. All laudable attributes. But women voters do not need a vice president they can lunch with. They need someone who could step in and be the commander in chief.
How condescending is that? Because she's likable and gets along with people she can't be commander in chief? If Ms. Sanchez hasn't noticed she is bringing out the women vote, she is filling arenas and halls to capacity. People are impressed that she's more like one of us than one of them. Ms. Sanchez really comes across as very angry and bitter. That the Republican Party would have the "audacity" to pick a woman, and a smart, experienced, leadership consumed one at that. Damn those Republicans.
Peel back the Palin veneer and what is revealed is a woman dealing with many real-life issues facing American families, but not in ways that would form strong public policy. So while Palin alternately glows and flinches during her 15 minutes in the national spotlight, her story can highlight a few concerns. She has a 5-month-old baby with Down syndrome and a teenage daughter who is pregnant.
You know what if this was a Democrat this woman would be singing her praises for becoming who she's become despite all these obstacles thrown in her way. But, no, she's not a liberal or a Democrat so they are crutches and something that can't be overcome. What bitterness.
The risk of having a baby with Down syndrome increases as a woman becomes older (1 in 910 at age 30, according to one source, and 1 in 28 at age 45). Palin is 44. With many women now marrying and having children later in life, and with many unable to afford the tremendous cost of fertility treatments, the odds of older women giving birth to a child with a genetic disorder are high. Some turn to abortion. Personally, I respect and agree with Palin’s opposition to abortion. It would not be my choice either. Seeing the way the Palin family held the infant son Trig during Palin’s Wednesday acceptance speech, there was no doubt how much love exists for that baby. But voters also recognize that rape happens, that pregnancy by incest happens, that giving people access to contraception can prevent unwanted pregnancies. Palin’s view doesn’t address those harsh realities. How Palin runs her family is her business, but what she deems best for the Palin family isn’t necessarily best for the masses.
Can you just feel the anger? The jealousy? She's doing it, damn it. She's doing it. Sure, there are other family situations. But, you can't tell me that what the Palin is dealing with is easy. The choice they made (and the right one I might add) was based on love. To them it's seen as unconditional, but people like Ms. Sanchez and Barack Obama see babies as punishment. Something that isn't sacred and God ordained. I feel sorry for them, because they don't see the true spirit of what comes when you have a special child.
Bristol Palin is pregnant at 17. Thankfully, she is also from a well-off, supportive family that will likely ensure she does not end up in poverty and still earns a college degree. Most teenagers in her place can only hope for the same. Bristol doesn’t need sanctimonious critics chastising her. But teenagers like her most certainly need well-run public schools that accommodate students with children, daycare options, and employers that will see her potential and not just the conflict a baby can cause for a new career. And Bristol obviously could have used what her mother adamantly opposes: access to contraception rather than just the “stay a virgin” message that, while perhaps ideal, is not realistic. Dissuading kids from having sex too young is one thing. But the wishful hopes of the adults preaching chastity should not cloud the truth: that teens are still having unprotected sex. Finally, much has been made of the idea that Palin should focus on being a mother rather than a politician, as if the two were mutually exclusive.
Ok, so we should throw the baby out with the bathwater? Because a politician who professes a policy of abstinence only education has a daughter that gets pregnant it's no longer a valid policy? Sure, some teens get pregnant, but there are many that do not. Because one child makes one decision does not make the whole policy bunk. And while the Palin's are most definitely more well off than I. I wouldn't exactly call them well off.
Had Mitt Romney been chosen as McCain’s running mate, you can bet no one would be suggesting that Romney would be too taxed at the end of his day to spend appropriate time with his five children. There is, after all, a Mrs. Romney to help out. Just as there is a Mr. Palin. Respecting Palin as a savvy woman is one thing. Believing she is the right choice for the job of vice president is condescending to women voters.
No, Ms. Sanchez your assertion that because she's had to deal with the problems that average Americans deal with disqualifies her for the job of Vice President is condescending.
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Supporting McCain

Over three years ago (June 22, 2005 to be precise) I started a blog.  It developed into quite a community.  At one point we had almost sixty bloggers.  We were wholly dedicated to our cause.  Several of us traveled the country for our man.  I myself, personally traveled to Iowa, Massachusetts, Texas, Michigan, Tennessee, and California.  We gave our all for our candidate.  That candidate was not John McCain.  He was Mitt Romney.  I still run that blog because we still believe in him, but we also believe in our country.  In politics, sometimes you win and sometimes you don't and to that end we've put our 100% effort into helping get McCain elected.  Several of our visitors have questioned McCain's decision not to put Romney on the ticket with him.  While I can understand their passion given all the time we've spent dedicated to him I understand why he's not.  I believe that McCain made a brilliant choice in Sarah Palin and we're seeing that decision bear fruit.  One day Mitt might run again, and he might not.  It doesn't change the fact that those of us who support him always will no matter what he decides to do, but the task at hand is getting John McCain and Sarah Palin elected President and Vice President.  We can not let a man like Obama ascend to his "throne".  We need a man like John McCain who's fought for this country, who isn't beholden to big interests, and who'll puts Country First as our President.  It's not necessarily a place where I desired or thought I would be three years ago, but I'm completely content to be here.
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Welcome

I didn't know how I wanted to categorize this, so I figured since I'm a part of my own family that that one fit the bill most closely.

Welcome to my new and exciting self titled blog.  I have a lot of opinions, but I don't get to share them very often on my Romney blog.  So, I've chosen to blog about them here at Townhall.  Feel free to critique, congratulate, or console.  I look forward to your many comments.

Thanks for reading, and welcome!

Ann Marie Curing
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