LOUISVILLE, KY. (AP) – Sarah Palin spoke to a crowd of about 16,000 attending an evangelical Christian women’s conference in Louisville Friday night.
The Courier-Journal reports the 2008 Republican candidate for vice president mixed stories of personal struggles and calls for women to be good mothers and good citizens with criticism of President Barack Obama – although she did not mention him by name.
Palin asked the women to provide a “prayer shield” to strengthen her against what she said was “deception” in the media.
She asserted that America needs to get back to its Christian roots and rejected any notion that “God should be separated from the state.”
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Palin’s speech was closed to the press, so I suppose the request for the shield must have been grandfathered.
Why blow all that money on some super fancy, state of the art, sometimes effective missile shield when we can just snag ourselves a prayer shield instead?
It sounds like a no-brainer to me!(pun intended)
Will the shield assist in landing at fogged-in Blue State airports?
You know, I’ll really get worried when she has attended Reverend Wright’s church for 20 years and cannot remember anything the good reverend preached about. Now that would be concerning.
Holy crap is Sarah Palin a moron or what? First writing on her hand and now this? She makes me glad stun gun laws have evolved like they did: http://lawblog.legalmatch.com/2010/04/13/evolution-in-the-law-of-stun-guns/
“Palin asked the women to provide a “prayer shield” to strengthen her against what she said was “deception” in the media.”
“Prayer shield” sounds like an ability from World of Warcraft.
“Okey dokey”? This is the quality of “secular” commentary?
This site and all of the sad little people who collaborate in its publication is an embarrassment to thinking conservatives.
She wants OTHERS to pray for her “prayer shield”?
Obviously her own prayer(s) for such a device was not answered.
PLEASE Big Daddy give Sarah her prayer shield will ya??