Sarah Palin is both usual and unusual. She is usual in that she is in the mainstream of those who believe in American exceptionalism, the 71 percent who are "very proud" of being American. At the same time, she is unusual in that she views and conducts herself not as a politician -- which she is -- but a citizen who sees public office as an opportunity to serve. Interwoven in all of this is the confidence that comes from knowing that God loves her, up close and personal, an integral part of her Christian faith and central to Judeo-Christian culture.
Sarah Palin is grounded in the divine, which means, in part, that she believes, as did the framers of our constitution, that [FONT=times new roman,times]individuals[/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times] are "endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." God gives us our rights, and not Washington, the United Nations, or The New York Times or NBC. She does not need a poll to determine the morality of a political and media culture in which the pursuit of power and wealth on the part of its participants comes first (any doubt, see the recent attempt by the Washington Post to [/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times]sell[/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times] access to its newsroom and the Obama administration), [/FONT]
Anybody else see this?
OK, maybe a little over the top, maybe not.
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/07/god_and_sarah_palin.html