I stole this blog from "Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom." These blogs can get rather addictive and I have my favorites that I check on a regular basis, I just happened to stumble across this one yesterday. I will definatly be checking back in! I thought this was wonderful, and how unusual for someone to practically read your mind!
Until about a week ago, I would have nothing to say on the topic. Mainly, because I know nothing. Politics just doesn't interest me. Not one bit. Heck, I've never even watched a debate before. But, when I heard a mother of five kids could possibly be Vice President, I just had to find out about her. So, I watched her speech...and she blew me away. She inspired me as a woman and as a mother. She made me proud. Proud of a fellow mother. Proud of a fellow American.Proud of a fellow Christian. As I watched this woman speak on possibly becoming the second most powerful position in this country, and then walk over to her family proudly embracing her five children, I was brought to tears. One of these children, being a baby which some Americans wouldn't have even valued as worthy to be born, only months ago, and another, a teen who will probably be looked down upon, and deemed foolish by some, because she sinned. But her children, nonetheless. From the few moments I heard this woman speak, I knew. I knew that we shared the same values. I knew that she believed in the same God as I. I knew that she valued human life. And I knew that she believed in forgiveness. Her family isn't perfect. She isn't perfect. But as Palin walked over to her children and kissed each of their heads, she painted a picture for me, of the kind of country I want my children to grow up in. people that believes in God. people that values human life, even when others don't. people that needs and gives forgiveness.Come election day, I know where my vote is going. That is, as long as I can figure out those poll machines. (Just pull the lever, right?)


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