Has a nice ring to it, a bit of a shocker, but still a nice ring.
Gov. Palin is a great Governor. She is all ways willing to talk to folks and shows real interest in what they have to say, unlike others who just nod and then blows you off. For many politician it’s all about money, with Gov. Palin it’s all about the people. She shows great public relations, I have seen her at hockey games jumping up with the crowd when there is a goal. I have met her husband and he also has a great attitude.
Yes there are negative talking going around, when your in politics anything can be made negative.
It’s what she does that counts.
So let’s take a look at a few of the positive things like a gas line {even if it is going threw Canada} she help get going, did not see any others at least try. She is helping the people with a relief check for helping with the cost of fuel.
I have read a lot of blogging remarks from people the problem is those folks don’t even live in Alaska. You would have to meet the Governor to really understand the positive attitude she has.
I really hope that if and when she becomes vice president that the rest of America will be able to see the real Palin, and to all that pre judge people based on what they read, you all might as well just put your head back in the sand.
Chow for Now


Hello,
Like most of America, I only heard of Sarah Palin this year. The more I get to know about her and her life as Mayor and Governor of Alaska, the more I am affirmed that she is the best choice for VP.
About three weeks ago, I was one of those people voting against Sen. Obama (political opportunist hack from the corrupt Chicago political machine). Today, I am voting for McCain and Palin not just against someone else which provides a better feeling.
Last, having two daughters, I can point to Sarah and tell them look you can be whatever you want to be in America as long you work hard and put faith in your family and be a good citizen of this country.
God Bless the Palin Family.
Respectfully,
Paul Inverso
By: Paul on September 3, 2008
at 7:44 pm