Thursday, July 01, 2010

Palin Comes To Georgia With No Endorsements

By Katie Leslie
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Metro Atlanta/State News
June 29, 2010

Sarah Palin's appearance at Gwinnett Arena on Tuesday night before a half-capacity crowd was part sermon, part comedy and, as her audience surely hoped, part politics.

The former Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential nominee was brought to Georgia by Zachariah’s Way, a Gwinnett County-based ministry. The event was part of the charity's P.U.R.E. Ministry Project, which focuses on helping churches serve special-needs parishioners. In keeping with that theme, Zachariah's Way presented Palin with a tricycle for her 2-year-old son Trig, who has Down syndrome.

Palin made no endorsements during her 50-minute appearance, but, true to her spirited nature, took on the Obama Administration with both jokes and criticisms.

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