Friday, October 15, 2010

blog assignment #25/Sarah Palin

                                   Sarah Palin

                 Sarah Palin was born on February 11, 1964 in Sandpoint, Idaho. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Sally Heath. She lives now in Wasilla, Alaska with her husband, her three daughters and two sons. Their names are Todd, Bristol, Willow, Piper, Track, and Trig. Sarah Palin is a Christian that follows Christ.

                 Sarah Palin grew up in the small town of Wasilla and attended Wasilla High when she grew up. She won the Miss Wasilla contest  and was in the running for the Miss Alaska contest. Sarah then was a television sports reporter in Anchorage. Sarah loved the outdoors and was in a lot of races. Sarah was a member of the National Rifle Assoiation because she loved to hunt.

                 Sarah Palin married her High School sweetheart and had five children. Her first child, Bristol, is expecting a baby at age seventeen. Her oldest son is in the U.S. army and got diployed to Iraq on September 11, 2008. Her two-year old, Trig, was born with down syndrome. As for Willow and Piper they are doing just fine at their schools and lives.

                  Sarah Palin entered politics in 1992 when she earned a seat on the Wasilla City Council. Four years afterword she was elected mayor of Wasilla by knocking off a three-term incumbent.  Sarah Palin made history when she was the first woman and youngest govenor of Alaska. She was elected govenor on December 4, 2006.

                  John Mcain chose Sarah Palin as his running mate on August 29, 2008. Sarah Palin was the second woman to vote for vice president on the major party's ticket. As John Mcain's presidential running mate, Alaska govenor Sarah Palin said that she did not hesitate to run the country if necessary. After his campagn lost in the 2008 presidential election, Sarah returned to her possition of Alaska's govenor. Sarah Palin then resigned as govenor and said that she was going to run for president in 2012.

         

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