Soundbite: Sarah Palin Is God’s Alarm Clock For America


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“Daddy feels God was using her to wake America up.”

Billy Graham’s son Franklin reflects on his father’s meeting with Sarah Palin earlier this week. Franklin says his father has “followed her career and likes her strong stand on faith.”

Graham’s son also confirmed his father got a call Nov. 12 from President Obama, a Democrat, who was phoning from Air Force One as he jetted to Asia.

“He said he wanted to come by and meet my father sometime,” Franklin Graham said. Obama also wished the evangelist belated birthday wishes – he turned 91 on Nov. 7. Graham told the president he’d be happy to meet with him and then shared a verse from Proverbs, his son said.

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5 comments

  • Bill Adkins says:

    You know, it’s sad to see Billy Graham in such a deteriorated condition — but even more sad to recognize his heir apparent isn’t up to the task.

  • Never mind the muslim in chief we have in office now has never been up for the job. But the lame stream media won’t challenge him on anything because of his true zombie powers of lulling brain dead Americans into a comatose state. Imagine electing a man because he’s half black, a liberal zombie and one that never spent any time in the private sector building up a resume. Never mind he rarely if ever accomplished anything noteworthy as a State Senator. Never mind that while both State and US Senator Chicago continued to implode. Yet Chicagoan’s continue to elect zombie democrats to office. Am I missing something here? The same goes for Michigan. Look at everything they’ve lost yet they still elect democrats to office. Not that Republicans are the answer because the vast majority of them are brain dead as well. But electing obama President really shows how much we lack in true leadership when compared to Pre and Post World War 2 when both Roosevelt and Eisenhower were honest capable leaders. Perhaps after obama like after Carter, we might elect another Ronald Reagan type. If it means 4 years of nothingness like with Carter, perhaps obama’s tenure won’t be that bad after he loses the next election. Of course democrats will find ways to cheat again at the ballot box like they have with SEIU and Acorn. obama, leadership less we can all count on.

  • Nachi Nachi says:

    “And Jesus is my co-pilot!!!”

  • Nachi Nachi says:

    Chuckie is hurting. Well, of course it hurts! You’ve been being screwed by an elephant for 20 of the last 29 years!

  • blueblogger blueblogger says:

    Why is it that no matter the subject on this blog that the posters always end up Obama hating? I am not happy with him but he has nothing to do with this Palin/Graham story. As an atheist this story makes me ill. I am not going to blame that on OBAMA!!!!! Grow up!!!

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