Once again, the left’s attempt to destroy Sarah Palin has completely backfired.
The latest discovery from over 24,000 pages of emails released last week confirms that Sarah Palin is a devoted and loving mother and a woman with deep faith.
The Daily Mail reported, via Free Republic:
Sarah Palin ‘played God’ in a deeply touching email she wrote two weeks before her fifth child, Trig, was born with Down’s Syndrome, it was revealed today.
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The poignant message to family and friends, included in 25,000 pages of her private emails made public on Friday, may alter the way the former Governor of Alaska is viewed by the American public.
In April 2008, two weeks before Trig was born with Down’s Syndrome, Mrs Palin sent the email to her friends and family from her official government account.
In the touching message, Mrs Palin writes from the voice of God, as ‘Trig’s creator, your heavenly father’.
She addresses the ‘unreal, sad and confusing’ news that her soon-to-be born child will have Down’s Syndrome.
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The letter’s existence had previously known, but only very brief excerpts had been made public.
Writing as God, Mrs Palin wrote, ‘I let Trig’s mom have an exceptionally comfortable pregnancy so she could enjoy every minute of it…’
She wrote, ‘Trig’s mom and dad’ were told early by doctors that the child ‘may provide more challenges and more joy than what they ever may have imagined or ever asked for.
‘This new person in your life can help everyone put things in perspective… and get everyone focused on what really matters. The baby will expand your world and let you see and feel things you haven’t experienced yet’.
Its emergence today will reinforce claims that, far from damaging Mrs Palin’s presidential hopes, the dossier of emails have in fact helped her campaign to revealing a more human side to the controversial politician.
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Palin-hater Andrew Sullivan has more on the quote.
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