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Happy Birthday, Parker! My 9/11 baby - so wise!

September 11, 2001 was to be a great, special day.  It was my son's 6th birthday.  We got up, sang "Happy Birthday," had lots of hugs and kisses, and I went to prepare breakfast.  As a special birthday treat, my husband went to put cartoons on for Parker to watch while I made his b-day breakfast.  In one second, the whole day changed. 
 
I remember how shocked I was and how I just couldn't walk away from the television.  Uncertainty flooded my heart and soul.  I cried, I prayed, I got angry.  Meanwhile, my little boy built two towers out of Legos.  He grabbed a Hot Wheels car that was flying like an airplane right at those towers.  Then, suddenly, Supeman came and stopped that plane.  My baby looked up at me and said, "Mom, if there was a real Superman, this never would have happened."
 
He is right.  Superman knows that there is evil and that it must be fought.  The good news is that America is full of potential superpeople who can stand up against evil.  The great news is that we have two candidates on the Republican ticket who have a little Super(wo)man in them.  Even more encouraging is that they have kids, like so many other parents in this country who have answered the call and signed up for our voluntary armed forces.
 
Today, BE SUPERMAN.  Find some little piece of evil in your corner of the world and crush it.  Or, find some little known place of goodness and celebrate it.  Most of all, don't suspend politics.  Today more than any other reminds us what is at stake.  Get to your nearest McCain-Palin headquarters and HELP.  Give money, give time, give energy, give passion.  It is the least we can give, many will give their very lives.
 
Finally, I just pray, "God Bless America, land that I love, stand beside her and guide her through the night with the light from above."
Amen
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What Washington doesn't understand about conservatives and change.

First, let me apologize for being so long between postings.  I have had so many thoughts running through my head it took me a while to whittle it all down to what I thought was worth saying.
 
I have heard a lot of reporters talking about McCain's attempt to steal the "change" mantra from Obama this week.  They all seem confused that the floor of the RNC would cheer McCain and Palin for their promises of change. 
 
What they don't understand is that we conservatives have been thirsting for change since, well, since shortly after Reagan left office really.  We all thought that the real enemy was the Dems, that is why we worked so hard in 2000 to elect Bush and again in 2004 to re-elect him and claim the House and Senate.  We thought that sending Republicans to Washington would help turn America back to the conservative principles that we felt were lost during the Clinton years.
 
What we learned between 2004 and now is that the party FAILED us.  The President, the House, and Senate had a mandate from the people to fix immigration, energy, security, and the economy.  They let us down, and completely demoralized their base in the mean time. 
I had worked tirelessly as a precinct leader, on campaigns, and on the 96 Hour grassroots efforts in all elections between 2000 and 2006. 
In the end, the politician played politics with our good will and let us down.  That is why I quit working for and donating to the party.
 
The fact is that I believe McCain will do some good as President.  At least he will hold back the tide of uncontrolled liberal spending and martyr support systems.  I think he is a good role model against "poor me" victimhood.  That said, he isn't promising the kind of rock solid return to conservative principles I am hoping to see in Washington.
 
However, McCain has become the catalyst for real change.  By bringing Palin onto the national stage and hopefully to Washington, I think there is real potential to return to a nation led in Reagan style.  Palin for VP is the first step to Palin for President.  I really hope that Sarah is as tough as I think she is.  She will have to be in order to maintain her reform ways in Washington while she waits for her run at the highest office in the United States.
 
In the meantime, we need to be scouring our neighborhoods, PTAs, and City Councils in search of true conservatives with the same eye for reform and help them move up the political ladder.  Maybe, just, maybe in eight years we could see real reformers filling the White House, the Senate, and the House.  Also, maybe we can find real judges who respect the wisdom of the Constitution and put them on benches from the top to the bottom.
 
That is a beautiful vision for America's future.  The opposite side of the coin is not so pretty.  If Obama is elected and he appoints even more liberal judges to the bench, we will see the end of Democracy.  I don't want to see my children inherit a nation run by 5 elitist judges appointed for life.  I want my kids to have the same freedom to dig deep, work together and fight for the best America we can be. 
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Wait a minute Sally Quinn...

   Left wing columnist Sally Quinn from the Washington Post was on O'Reilly last night.  The following quote lept out at me,
 
"Men and Women are different."
 
   Such a little sentence.  Yet, wasn't that the exact phrase that caused the President of Harvard to resign last year?  The very left he was a part of tore him to pieces and ran him off for offering scientific data that men and women are different.
 
   I guess men and women are only different when it plays into your agenda.  My question is, do you even know what that is anymore?  Sally Quinn, you aren't advocating for women, near as I can tell you are advocating for insanity.
 
   It is time for the women of America to stand up and say enough.  We have to be honest and fair when seeking equality, we have to keep our daughters AND our sons in mind as we look to mold the country they will inherit.
 
 
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More than a song...

   Today as I heard Gretchen Wilson preparing to sing our National Anthem my thoughts turned to "the other National Anthem", God Bless America.  I have sang that song all my life, but today I uttered it as a most sincere prayer. 
 
   Some people, most on the left, would condemn such a tune saying God should bless everyone.  The song doesn't say God Bless Only America.  Furthermore, America blesses so many other nations.  We need God to "stand beside her and guide her" because she is the most powerful nation in the world and if she falls, liberty falls for most of the world.
 
   So, please join me in praying for America by singing that little old song to yourself and to whatever God you believe in. 
 
   Don't forget to watch Sarah tonight.  She is scheduled to speak between 8 and 9 Mountain time tonight.
 
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UH OH! The left's "Pro-Woman" Mask is Slipping!

   It is hard to know where to begin today.  I was born in 1972 and I grew up completely unaware that there was a glass ceiling.  I believed from the time I was 5 that I could grow up and become President.  So, it seems clear that the "Women's Liberation" movement has accomplished what it set out to do.  The problem with any movement is once it gets rolling, it is hard to stop.  That is why some women who have been caught up in the feminist movement continue to scream for special treatment. 
   Another problem for feminists is that any who still believe they are being discriminated against are "victims" who need to have someone to blame.  Kids are an easy target, especially unborn ones.  How can they protest?  How can they demonstrate that they make most women better and more mature?  Well, Sarah Palin comes walking on to the national stage with four of her five kids in tow and says she can be Vice President!  For the feminist, HOW CAN THIS BE??? 
   Now, the media is claiming that Sarah's daughter is proof that abstinence doesn't work.  I am confused...was this an immaculate conception?  Abstinence works when it is freely chosen by ourselves and our daughters.  My daughter knows I am 100% Pro-Choice, choose to wait, or choose the consequences.  She knows that if she becomes pregnant, we will embrace her and her child and her child's father and do what we can to help the navigate the accelerated growth curve they would be facing.
   Women, there is plenty of discrimination in the world to fight, but not here in America.  We have to turn our thoughts, prayers, money and muscle to the women in other countries who aren't looking up at a glass ceiling, they are under the boots of cruel and sadistic men and governments. 
   I think most American women know and understand this.  That is why Sarah Palin is the most exciting thing to happen for women in a long time.  She exemplifies all the grace and beauty of her feminism with all the strength and character of her Americanism.  Sarah Palin is just one more woman, balancing work, family, faith, and real life worries and tragedies. She is America and she will get my vote for VP and with any luck, in four or eight years she will get my vote for President!!
 
   On a total side note, KUDOS to our Republican Governors all over the south.  You shined like the stars you are.  Maybe not like the Rock Star Obama thinks he is, but like real stars that sparkle in the darkness of the night.  I hope the media can set aside their politics long enough to give you the recognition you deserve.
 
TTFN,
Nycki
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My favorite Palin twitter

jstrevino on twitter offers this Little Known Fact:
 
"Sarah Palin's son is going to Iraq after the Surge, because a Palin during the Surge would have been unfair!"
 
http://twitter.com/jstrevino/statuses/903209819
 
We are already having fun folks. 
 
McCain-Palin '08
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Prager parallels Palin with Thatcher

Be sure to listen to the last 20 minutes of Prager's show today.  He lays out really big shoes for Sarah and I bet she will fill 'em!  He declares she will be the next Margaret Thatcher.

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Sarah Palin Breathes Life

I have been a registered Republican since I turned 18.  I have served as precinct leader and been very active in local politics.  I even worked in the elections department in 2004.  Until today, I was bored, tired, and dreading November.
 
Mark this day.  I feel the energy.  I am so excited for our country and our women.  The National Organization of Women has done a lot of evil in the name of my gender.  Sarah Palin has quietly led the movement of young, energetic, conservative women.  We are not a figment of the imagination.  We are a growing population in the party. 
 
Do you want to know what a liberated woman looks like?  Just watch Sarah Palin walk onto that stage in Ohio. 
http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=5686346 (Go to -1:10 to see Sarah's entrance.)
 
She has an INFANT in tow as she accepts the nomination for Vice President of the United States of America.  Barefoot and pregnant no more, we are Governors amd Pregnant!
 
Sarah, YOU GO GIRL!!
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