I'm a bit relieved, thanks.
And still, watching the youtube video of her church and the witchhunting pastor she seems to love just put an icy cold grip on my heart. Her story may be over in the campaign lifespan but it seems that there is so much more to tell that people either won't hear or shudder would be glad to hear. That one heart beat away thing has me in a twitch.
her church
If I am remembering the interview correctly, she doesn't have "a church". she is not a member anywhere.
By Bob Dole's physician.
"His only significant health problem is erectile dysfunction. Now watch this drive."
If I found her endearing, I'd say she was Ralph Wiggum.
Have you seen Amych's Flickr set?
Really? I need to go back and get references. She stood on the dais and endorsed a witch hunting pastor who then prayed over her and extolled God to protect her from the witches in politics.
Somehow, not being a member doesn't make it any better...in some ways worse.
If I found her endearing, I'd say she was Ralph Wiggum.
Water. Coming out of my nose.
If I found her endearing, I'd say she was Ralph Wiggum.
Have you seen Amych's Flickr set?
Oh, yes! It's just that, the more she talks, the more she doesn't *need* the Ralph-isms on those pictures; her own quotes work just fine.
From the transcript on the CBS website:
Couric: Your church sponsored a conference that claimed to be able to convert gays into heterosexuals through prayer. Do you think that gays can be converted, governor?
Palin: Well, you're absolutely wrong, again, on the facts. My church, I don't have a church, I'm not a member of any church. I get to visit a couple of churches in Alaska when I'm home, including one, Wasilla Bible Church, and that's the one that you're talking about.
It would be interesting to see when she last was a member of a church.
This is on a par with Shrub, darling of the fundamentalists, who doesn't attend church.