Morale problem solved: Sarah invigorates army of pro-gun voters
She didn't raise a musket above her head during her speech at the Republican National Convention, and there have not (yet?) been cries of "from my cold dead hands" on the campaign trail, but for all the renewed enthusiasm among the pro-gun voting block, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin might as well have done both.
Many Americans are coming to the realization that Sarah Palin is truly "one of us," but perhaps no others saw it as quickly as did America's gun owners.
Unlike Mitt Romney, who helped pass an "assault weapons" ban in Massachusetts before joining the NRA in order to run for President[1], Palin is a life-long NRA member. Unlike John Kerry, who thought he could fool hunters with a late election season . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)