I have remained silent while Governor Palin pondered her decision to run for office. It must have weighed heavily on her to have such a monumental decision to make. She kept to her principals and put God first as she always does. She next considered the desires of her family and how her decision would affect them. I believe she has come to peace with her decision and I support her.
I am compelled to speak out because I have been watching closely the reactions of her most ardent supporters. While many have come to terms with her decision, others are trying to force her to reconsider. As much as we all would have loved to see her run, the position of President is not a mandatory obligation. It would do damage to the position and the person to take on the most powerful position in the world if that person was not freely accepting the obligations that come with the job.
The candidates running for President have committed themselves to the power and the burden that come with running our country. When God answered Sarah’s prayer, he answered with his guidance of destiny. She heeded His Word and she will move forward in supporting the right candidates for both President and Congress.
And while she may have chosen not to seek the presidential bid, we have not seen the last of her. Sarah will continue to speak her mind and represent all of the common sense conservatives. Rest assured, she will do her homework and back candidates that share her values and the values of all of her supporters. God bless her for being our tireless warrior!
Thank you for writing this, and i agree, we need to respect Governor Palin's decision. I'd love to see her run, but she just felt it wasn't her time yet. I respect and supporter her decision. We shouldn't force her to run. There is always 2016. Reagan's first run wasn't in 1980, he first ran in the 1976 primary, but lost the primary to Gerald Ford and 4 years later he came back and beat Carter by a landslide.
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