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Michelle Kraus: Bristol Goes Dancing and Has a Tea Party! Seeing the Forest: Tea Party Delivers Their Messaging on Reality TV. Is this How Propaganda Starts? Inside Sarah Palin’s Inner Circle. Sarah Palin: American Law Should Be 'Based On The God Of The Bib. Sarah Palin joined Fox News's Bill O'Reilly recently to condemn the critics of the National Day of Prayer, saying that the Judeo-Christian belief was the basis for American law and should continue to be used as a guiding force for creating future legislation. According to Palin, the recent backlash against the National Day of Prayer is proof that some people are trying to enact a "fundamental transformation of America" and to "revisit and rewrite history" in order to shift the Christian nation away from its spiritual roots. Palins's advice: "Go back to what our founders and our founding documents meant -- they're quite clear -- that we would create law based on the God of the bible and the ten commandments.

"What in hell scares people about talking about America's foundation of faith? " Palin continued. Palin had also recently criticized the decision to dis-invite the Rev. WATCH the interview: Palin hits campaign trail for anti-abortion group. Sarah Palin is scheduled to address a National Rifle Association in North Carolina. Sarah Palin speaks at fundraiser for group supporting conservative women candidatesPalin attacks anti-abortion Democrats for backing President Obama's health care planPalin's appearance was part of a campaign swing that will take her to Carolinas Washington (CNN) -- Former Alaska Gov.

Sarah Palin hit the campaign trail Friday, delivering the keynote address at a Washington fundraiser for an anti-abortion group supporting socially conservative women running for office in the upcoming midterm elections. "All across this country, women are standing up and speaking out for common sense solutions," Palin said at the Susan B. Anthony List Celebration of Life breakfast. They are forming a "new conservative feminist movement" that will help make "government work again for us," she said. The Susan B. "We won't forget," she promised. Video: Palin fires up gun crowd at NRA forum Video: Sarah Palin's 'redneck' schtick.

Sister Sledgehammer: Palin takes aim at Dem women - Kasie Hunt - Sarah Palin’s political portfolio for the midterm election is beginning to take shape, and the races that interest her appear to share a similar trait — for the most part, they involve a woman on one side of the ballot or the other. Already she’s embraced a handful of conservative Republican women in House, Senate and governor’s races across the country, delivering more than just her endorsement — she’s campaigned with them and donated to their campaigns as well. Palin has also put some skin in the game. On Friday, she endorsed state Rep. Nikki Haley in the key early presidential state of South Carolina where Haley trails several male challengers in the polls.

But it’s not just conservative female candidates who have attracted the former Alaska governor’s attention. She’s also donated to a GOP House challenger in Illinois who is running against Rep. “For far too long, when people heard the word feminist, they thought of the faculty lounge at some East Coast woman’s college,” she said. Sarah Palin joins Arizona governor to defend immigration law | D. Sarah Palin: 'We're All Arizonans Now' PHOENIX — As calls spread for an economic boycott of Arizona, the state's governor enlisted the help of former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin on Saturday to defend a new law cracking down on illegal immigration. Jan Brewer and Palin blamed President Barack Obama for the state law, saying the measure is Arizona's attempt to enforce immigration laws because the federal government won't do it. "It's time for Americans across this great country to stand up and say, 'We're all Arizonans now,'" Palin said.

"And in clear unison we say, 'Mr. President: Do your job. Secure our border.'" The former Alaska governor appeared with Brewer at a brief news conference on Saturday. The event launched a website that Brewer said was an effort to educate America about border security and discourage an economic boycott of the state. The site, funded by Brewer's re-election campaign, shows pictures of Brewer and Palin and invites visitors to sign a petition opposing boycotts.

On the Net: Governor Brewer gets help from Palin - FOX19.com and FOX19 News, Sarah Palin to join Gov. Brewer at campaign event amid calls for. Smart Girl Summit 2010.