I'm watching the Sarah Palin interview On the Record. I ignored her interviews during the campaign, mostly because I hated the interviewers. I'm not a huge fan of Greta Van Susteren, but I've liked this interview. Mostly, I think it's because I love Sarah Palin. I don't think Palin will get another chance at the Oval Office (modern politics doesn't give many second chances), but I'd be more than comfortable with her making decisions for this country.
I want to write something a little tongue-in-cheek bashing some feminism, but this post isn't the appropriate place for that (not when I've just endorsed a woman for President). I'm going to write it offline and post it tomorrow night.
November 11 is Armistice Day, the official end to World War I. World War I was the "war to end all wars." Then tens of millions died only a couple of decades later in World War II. Then Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Afghanistan, and Iraq again. And that's just the major wars. Some gave all. All gave some. More tomorrow.
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