Friday, April 16, 2010

Women of Joy: Sarah Palin speech

The crowd was uplifting, and cheering. They were ready for Sarah as the announcer came on stage. The second Sarah's name was said the crowd would break in cheers for Sarah, the nearly full, and when I mean full, I mean every seat in sight. Freedom hall seats around 16,664 to 18,865. I would estimate around 17,000 mostly women and few men were there. When Sarah came on stage, she beamed with joy. Sarah tried to stay away from politics in this speech. She made few politcial mentions. She talked about the tea party for a split second, and almost instantly the crowd broke out in cheers in support of the tea party. She talked mostly about her crazy 2008 year. Saying that God was truly close to her that year. She talked about her son's Track, and Trig and they helped her even more than she could imagine. She talked of Tracks tattoo, that he got on his leg, that she couldn't argue with because it was a Jesus fish. She talked about how she asked for God to help her change her heart, fill her heart with love for this little child that she would be having. She choked up a bit talking about how Trig has changed her life, and how he continues to change her thoughts on everything. She joked about what she had written on hand, that maybe she should have written her kids names instead. The crowd broke out in applause again when she mentioned the "old man's version of a teleprompter." She talked about how she was trying to teach Piper a lesson from the bible, which she "Piper" compared to American Idol. She talked of the campaign when she couldn't find anyone to pray with her but her daughter Piper. She asked Piper to pray for her to win the debate against Biden, she asked her to pray for God's words to speak through her. And Piper's reaction was, "Isn't that cheating." Laughter came from the already pumped crowd. She talked about Bristol, and her choice to choose abstinence now. She talked of Bristol's new PSA "Play before you pause." She talked about again that 2008 was crazy year, and how she turned to God when Bristol said that she was going to be a mom. Sarah talked of the media, and how she's fine if they attack, but if they attack her kids that's a different story. She was glad that the event was closed to the press, so that her words wouldn't get turned around, to sound like she said something negative. When Sarah ended her speech, Todd came on stage to support to Sarah, and they left very quickly. Sarah had asked the Women of Joy people just to do a small favor for them. She asked if they would pray for her and her family. That's exactly what nearly 17,000 people did. We prayed for Sarah and her family to always be safe and away from harm, that her family would no longer be under the brutal attacks, and that they continue to be shown God's Grace.

14 comments:

  1. And I join the about 17,000 people to say Amen to that prayer.

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  2. If you listen to the liberal media, women don't like Palin. Just over a week ago Palin held a rally to support Michele Bachmann in Minneapolis, and 11,000+ people, mainly women, showed up, and now 17,000 more women in Louisville. When you consider that Minneapolis and Louisville are very liberal cities, I'd say those crowds were huge. Then there was the more mixed crowds of 10,000 in extremely liberal Boston, and 20,000 in Searchlight NV.

    I join all the others in praying that all the Palins remain safe. It's great that they have so many prayers, but they really should get more earthly security as well.

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  3. Amen to the remark about plenty of security.
    Unfortunately, there seem to be so many sick
    haters out there. They are basically morons who are jealous of Palin's success through hard work and an honest nature. They think they can sit around like dumb hogs and be fed via Obama's welfare scams. He's the one getting filthy rich off their stupidity.

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  4. I was in attendance and Sarah's speech was personal, honest and inspirational. I admire that fact that fame and celebrity has not changed her or made her bitter instead she remains uplifted and grounded in her faith.
    Prayers go out for the entire Palin family!

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  5. 17,000 fired up Christian women - - - awesome !

    thanks for the nice write-up

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  6. In this time of great turmoil, we are all blessed to have Sarah and her family in our midst. May the Lord bless her and keep her and guide us all into a new period of freedom.

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  7. I hope you ladies keep reminding people of what the liberal machine did to her in AK.They all think it was to go make cash.I tell them and they are suprised at how dirty Obamas machine is in trying to destroy a decent good persons carear in politics.I tell them I thought unethical was stashing 90,000 in bribe cash in a freezer not wearing a logo on a jacket.According to the left if your name is Palin,you have to be rich to govern a state.Why should she of stayed on and had to ask us her fans to send money to her lawyer?Instead of using that cash to feed our kids or help people who are in need.Or send it to help the war against the Obama agenda?Please help get the message out there the media totally ignored this story.They are now pushing a story of she is not ready.Well if a guy who never even ran a lemonade stand was ready enough for voters. Certainly a woman with 20 years of public service in local and state government is as well.

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  8. When I see the crowds of women that go to see Sarah, I only think about the prophesy of Pastor William Branham in 1933: "There arose in America a most beautiful woman...great power was given to her by the collective support of women votes..."

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  9. Sarah Palin is the reason compasses point North

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  10. April 17, 2010 8:22 AM
    Carmelo Junior said...
    When I see the crowds of women that go to see Sarah, I only think about the prophesy of Pastor William Branham in 1933: "There arose in America a most beautiful woman...great power was given to her by the collective support of women votes..."

    I Googled this, and am troubled - because what I read was not a good thing ... here's the link,

    http://www.endtimefaithevangelism.org/faqs.htm

    here's the prophecy - it's #6:
    #6 Then there arose in the United States a most beautiful women clothed in splendor,and great power was given
    her. She was cruel,Cunning and a hardness that defied description. She dominated the Land with her authority over the people. The vision indicated that this woman merely symbolized an organization or church whichis scripturally charactarized by a female. Though the Voice didn't indicate who she was he, felt in his heart this woman represented the rising of the Roman catholic church. He had written out on paper in paranthesis right after this vision (perhaps the Catholic Church )

    SO, I don't think this is what you intended to share. ?? :)
    Just checking. :) Is this the prophecy that you were talking about?

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  11. Yes! According to Pastor Branham, the vision he received was contradicting. For one side it was a vision of a woman in great power, by other it was his own conclusion that this woman was the Catholic Church.(Note that many evangelical pastors believe the Catholic Church is the Great Whore.)

    Pastor Branham was trying to connect his vision to the Apocalyse.

    But a couple of key words comes from these visions: beauty, vote of women, and "arose".
    The Catholic Church can't arise because "she" has been around for 2,000 years. If we follow the vision we can deduct that the "woman that arose in power" is actually a WOMAN, not a church. The Church does not get elected or get "votes".

    About the explosions and cruelty of the woman, is to be noticed that this vision is seen like a broken projector. The seer sees blurry things and tries to interpret the vision according to his/her own prejudices(in this case Pastor Branham's dislike of the Catholic Church).

    Is interesting that Sarah Palin has "arise" from nowhere. In "power" and "women" support.

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