Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Governor Sarah Palin will Homeschool

She... is... gutsy.

I thought facing family and friends was difficult in the early 90's regarding home education. How about facing a nation with your beliefs, while the left wing picks you and your children apart on cnn, us magazine and liberal blogs. This is getting interesting.

Looking forward to her speech tonight.

http://homeschoolblogawards.com/2008/08/sarah-palin-plans-to-homeschool/

7 comments:

Trina said...

I am loving McCain's choice, and I am excited to listen to her speech tonight. I hope she continues to impress me.

Neena said...

Interesting. I don't really pay attention to all of these political things (very often). Hopefully she will encourage more (responsible) people to homeschool.

Jules said...

It would be great if Republicans did win this year. I have a BAD feeling they won't though. I hope people can open their eyes and see the good in her, but most people probably won't. I'll watch the speech also :)

JoAnn said...

Hey I saw the speech! She is great. I am impressed that she is choosing to home - educate her childern. Funny, my husband thought she was going to leave her kids & husband in Alaska when she gets elected???!! I quickly explained that they would go to Washington with her. Okay thats fine then.

I pray that God will have mercy on our country and not allow and anti-american racist to become our president!

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Heather Brooks said...

After seeing the picture of your family and reading your blog, I feel like we have a lot in common. I'm a tired mom trying to raise my son in the light of the Lord. But I hail from the other side of the political fence. I'm simply writing to offer an olive branch of peace to you - not to sway you. Please, know that there are God fearing people on both sides. And, even though I'm a school teacher (I teach blind kids), I think it's GREAT that you're homeschooling!
That's it. I hope all is well with your family.
Heather Brooks
Raleigh, NC

Anonymous said...

we need an expert in office, not someone with whom it would be fun to have a drink, with whom it would be fun to chat about which textbooks leave out much of science, not someone we could imagine being friends. let's not miss the point here. she could have her finger on the button if you know who up & you know whated.