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ELECTION 2008: McCain says he, Palin will fight to improve America

Senator becomes the 2nd Arizonan to accept a presidential nomination

By Katie Evans
Herald/Review
Published/Last Modified on Friday, Sep 05, 2008 - 09:48:48 am MST

ST. PAUL, Minn. — John McCain didn’t have to defend himself as protesters yelled out during his acceptance speech Thursday night.

He left that to his supporters.

The thousands of delegates and alternates at the Republican National Convention promptly began chanting “U.S.A.” at the slightest sound of protests until McCain spoke up.

“My friends, please don’t be diverted by the ground noise and the static,” McCain said, a smile on his face.


Republican presidential nominee John McCain is joined by his wife, Cindy, on stage after his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., Thursday. The Associated Press


With the loud cheers, and only one more attempt from a protester, McCain went into a speech that discussed his personal fight to Thursday night’s podium as the Republican presidential nominee, what he would do as president and what his opponents won’t do if elected.

He became the second Arizonan to accept a nomination for president. Barry Goldwater was the first in 1964, also accepting the Republican nomination.

“My heartfelt thanks to all of you, who helped me win this nomination, and stood by me when the odds were long. I won’t let you down,” McCain said amidst cheers and applause. “To Americans who have yet to decide who to vote for: Thank you for your consideration and the opportunity to win your trust.

“I intend to earn it.”

McCain addressed Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama directly during the early portion of his speech, telling the U.S. senator from Illinois that he has his “respect and admiration.”

“Despite our differences, much more unites us than divides us,” McCain said. “We are fellow Americans, an association that means more to me than any other.”

“But let there be no doubt, my friends, we’re going to win this election,” McCain continued, turning his attention back to his supporters.

He acknowledged the tough economic times America is facing, and promised as president to stand on the side of the citizens.

“You know, I’ve been called a maverick; someone who marches to the beat of his own drum. Sometimes it’s meant as a compliment and sometimes it’s not,” he continued. “What it really means is I understand who I work for. I don’t work for a party, I don’t work for a special interest, I don’t work for myself: I work for you.”

McCain said he fights for America, fights against corruption across partisan boundaries and fights for every citizen.

“I fight to restore the pride and principles of our party: We were elected to change Washington, and we let Washington change us,” he said.

“We lost the trust of the American people when some Republicans gave in to the temptations of corruption.”

“We’re going to change that,” he added. “The party of Lincoln, Roosevelt and Reagan is going to get back to basics.”

McCain said he wants to keep taxes low and cut them where he can, while he argued Obama wants to raise them.

He said his tax cuts will create jobs, while Obama’s increases will eliminate them.

McCain spoke of reforming education, saying he wants to shake up “failed school bureaucracies with competition.”

He said he wants to empower parents by allowing them to choose where they send their children to school.

“Sen. Obama wants our schools to answer to unions and entrenched bureaucracies,” McCain said. “I want schools to answer to parents and students.

“And when I’m president, they will.”

His plans for making America energy independent drew people to their feet cheering, applauding and whistling.

“When I’m president, we’re going to embark on the most ambitious national project in decades. We are going to stop sending $700 billion a year to countries that don’t like us very much,” he said.

“We will attack the problem on every front. We will produce more energy at home. We will drill new wells offshore, and we’ll drill them now.”

To this, the crowd began chanting “Drill, baby, drill.”

He talked about his vice presidential pick, Alaskan Gov. Sarah Palin, describing her as the “right partner to help me shake up Washington.”

He described a woman who has tackled tough problems such as energy independence and corruption, has balanced budgets, run a small business, worked with her hands and “knows what it’s like to worry about mortgage payments and health care and the cost of gasoline and groceries.”

“She knows where she comes from and she knows who she works for. She stands up for what’s right, and she doesn’t let anyone tell her to sit down,” he said to a roaring crowd.

“I’m very proud to have introduced our next vice president to the country,” he continued. “But I can’t wait until I introduce her to Washington.

“And let me offer an advance warning to the old, big spending, do nothing, me first, country second Washington crowd: Change is coming.”

McCain discussed his time as a prisoner of war in the Vietnam War and what it did for him, changing him from a self-serving, independent person into a man who put America first.

“I’m not running for president because I think I’m blessed with such personal greatness that history has anointed me to save our country in its hour of need,” McCain said to laughs.

“My country saved me, and I cannot forget it. And I will fight for her for as long as I draw breath, so help me God.”

Building up to perhaps the most powerful moment in the evening, McCain continued to say he will fight every day as the president.

“I’m going to fight to make sure every American has every reason to thank God, as I thank him,” he said.

“That I’m an American, a proud citizen of the greatest country on earth, and with hard work, strong faith and a little courage, great things are always within our reach.”

Then he encouraged everybody to fight with him, and the crowd immediately stood up and begin cheering.

Rather than pausing, McCain provoked them more by speaking over their cheers, telling them what they should be fighting    for.

“Fight for what’s right for our country. Fight for the ideals and character of a free people. Fight for our children’s future,” McCain said, the yells of the audience growing with each sentence.

“Stand up for each other. For beautiful, blessed, bountiful America.”

“Stand up and fight. Nothing is inevitable here. We’re Americans, and we never give up. We never quit. We never hide from history,” McCain said. “We make history.”

KATIE EVANS reporter Katie Evans can be reached at  515-4611 or katie.evans @svherald.com

WHAT THEY SAID

“It’s not about building a record, it’s about having one. ... It’s not about talking pretty, it’s about talking straight.”

— Former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge.

“If Americans want straight talk and the plain truth they should take a good close look at John McCain, a man tested and true who’s never wavered in his devotion to our country.”

— Cindy McCain

“She stands up for what’s right and she doesn’t let anyone tell her to sit down.”

— McCain, on his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.



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    Doh wrote on Sep 19, 2008 10:41 PM:

    " "Cal" you sound like a left wing parrot. Repeating everything you hear from the left wing blogs. Even CNN to their credit debunked what the left wing and Obama has distorted about what John McCain said. McCain said a U.S. military presence in Iraq for the next 100 years would "be fine ... [a]s long as Americans are not being injured or harmed or wounded or killed". That's hardly a comment to write home about. "

    Doh wrote on Sep 19, 2008 10:29 PM:

    " And what has our Democratic Congress done? Absolutely nothing. They adjourned rather than deal with the latest economic crisis. They literally don't know what to do so they handed the reins over to the Feds. That's Democratic leadership at it's best. "

    Cal wrote on Sep 19, 2008 6:39 PM:

    " McCain did advocate spending 100 years in Iraq. Then he said no to the vets healthcare benefits. What a guy huh? I suppose he will kick me in the rear and tell me I am part of the whining Americans like his economic advisor then tell me I am imagining it. My bad, that is exactly what he did. A hero or a deranged lunatic in need of a hero? "

    Its the Economy Stupid wrote on Sep 19, 2008 5:05 PM:

    " Remember that phrase from a few years ago? We are nearing a depression if we do not act quickly and decisively. Bush has sat for years and done nothing, now he wants to act immediately? McCain has voted with Bush 95% of the time over the past 2 years. 8 years ago I would have voted for the "Maverick" he was, now I am disgusted by his politics and his change in political stances. He is no maverick - and Palin would kill off polar bears and drill in the arctic. No thanks - Obama's my choice "

    Obama promises wrote on Sep 19, 2008 4:04 PM:

    " The guy is promising the stars, sun and moon to every American. How ridiculous. Free health care. Free education. Free homes. There is an absurd notion that the rich can pay for everything. Tax and Spend Democrats just want to butcher the goose that lays the golden eggs (employers who provide jobs) for a one time feast of roast goose. Even worse - liberal Democrats have little respect for the security for our nation. "

    Free Thinker wrote on Sep 19, 2008 3:34 PM:

    " TO To Free Thinker:
    My true colors are Red, White, & Blue. I'm a Federalist who want's to restore our nations government to the very same government we had back in 1776. You know, the kind of government whose power is limited by the US Constitution. The very same government whose only role is to PROTECT Life, Liberty, & the Pursuit of Happiness.
    Do you agree with those brave & brilliant men that created our government? I do, do you? "

    Marie Evans wrote on Sep 19, 2008 12:56 PM:

    " To Free Thinker I guess your candidates really set the example don't they. I am nowhere near as wealthy as they are, but I gave more to charity. If it bothers you that much than do more. It is not the government's responsibility to help people after they made poor decisions. Oh by the way look at the electorial polls. Obama is losing by a landslide. Republicans are nowhere close to losing the election. "

    Hmmm wrote on Sep 19, 2008 11:49 AM:

    " Mike G so you are a vetrean.... Well why would you vote for a guy who doesn't want to support you when you come back from war? McCain has voted against every single VA healthcare bill that has come to a vote since 1993. You are only hurting injured vets by voting for mccain. Do them a favor, be a battle, and vote for someone with compassion who will support our vets. VOTE FOR OBAMA. "

    T in AZ wrote on Sep 19, 2008 11:40 AM:

    " Sorry folks about all the misspelled words. I am a product of a unionized public school system. Lots of money pumped in, low quality output. The standard of measure was attendance, not quality in teaching and student performance. My parents did the best they could, but were products of the same system. I wish I would have had the chance to go to an elite prep school in Hawaii. "

    Doh wrote on Sep 19, 2008 9:45 AM:

    " "LOST", how was McCain wrong about Iraq? I guess that would make Biden just as wrong about Iraq wouldn't it? Why do you insist that McCain wants to War for 100 year. Please provide us that quote. You're ignorant if you think he's said anything remotely like that. I think the only one out of touch here is you with your fanatical comments. "

    T in AZ wrote on Sep 19, 2008 9:05 AM:

    " And one more thing: Obama has positioned himself as the champion of the poor and all those that can't afford health insurance.
    Maybe he should direct his efforts to the hospital his wife Michelle works for, as it appears the University of Chicago Medical Center "steers patients who don't have private insurance, primarily poor, black people, to other health care facilities." And she made 1 mil during her last year sitting on the hospital board. Another fine example of taking care of the people. Meanwhile Cindy McCain establishes, runs, and deploys to third world contries to help people. Get it? "

    T in AZ wrote on Sep 19, 2008 8:45 AM:

    " Cal: Cute, but you can find an extensive list of McCain accomplihments at http://eforum.reviewjournal.com/lv/showthread.php?t=22019
    It is all a matter of the Congressional record. And Obama has done what? P.S. Look at the Congressional record, and good luck. "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 19, 2008 8:00 AM:

    " Cal now put up Obama's list of experience. Here is the list for you in case you didn't know it.








    Wow guess that is why I am voting for McCain. "

    voting 08 wrote on Sep 19, 2008 7:34 AM:

    " McCain/Palin are totally for big oil and it seems completely removed from any and all environmental concerns. If the animals die, so do we. If there's no water,there's no us. Won't matter how much $$ or oil anyone has...we'll be gone. Check out this link about Palin and see some facts. Creepy. http://www.grizzlybay.org/SarahPalinInfoPage.htm "

    T from AZ wrote on Sep 19, 2008 7:33 AM:

    " Biden made over 2 mil in the past nine years and gave three thousand to cherity, and Obam made significantly more and gave less. Biden had been a professional politician since age 29, give me a break. And they are only going to raise taxes on people making over 250K, you will not be effected. So the small business owners that many of us depend on for jobs will make up that loss where? Get a grip. "

    to Bundini Brown wrote on Sep 19, 2008 4:03 AM:

    " That's right more name-calling always works doesn't it? If she didn't like Education spending, she can always send it back. You know, like a veto, like she did the immigration bills? "

    To Free Thinker wrote on Sep 19, 2008 4:01 AM:

    " Your true colors are showing. Your colors show you are full of greed and lack compassion, which by the way is typical Republican mentality. America is an evolving process. Although it is nice to help other countries like Iraq, we must also help our own. You Republicans are quick to jump up for spending money on reconstruction efforts in Iraq, but you don't want to help the people in America facing devistation from financial collapses or hurricanes. We see through you and your party, and are tired of it. This is why you lost the presidency. "

    Mike G. wrote on Sep 19, 2008 2:36 AM:

    " to SVNative I am an Iraq veteran. What is your point? I will gladly vote for McCain. I fought once for this country and will gladly do it again. He is the only one who is willing to protect this country and not bash it. "

    Mike G. wrote on Sep 19, 2008 2:33 AM:

    " All I want the governemt to do is protect me from terrorist, maintain highways and interstate commerce. I can take care of my family of my own. McCain has his faults but at least he is willing to get rid of big government. I am not rich but I am working at it. If you arn't wealthy that is your fault not mine. "

    Cal wrote on Sep 18, 2008 6:05 PM:

    " Here is a comprehensive list of McCains accomplishments over the last 26 years:





    This is why we will all be voting for OBAMA in November :) "

    Both Parites are Blowing Smoke wrote on Sep 18, 2008 5:37 PM:

    " Up our behinds, it just depends on what smoke you want to accept, Both McCain/Obama are lying bottom line about what they think they can do as presidents, and anyone niave enough to think otherwise needs to go back to school. The only thing I care about is who is willing to protect my family and home, and that is McCain. Obams is stupid enough to believe he can sit down with Bin-Ladin and come to an agreement, that is sheer stupidity and ignorance, and his ego at it's worst that will in the end be the end of us. "

    McCain LOST wrote on Sep 18, 2008 3:48 PM:

    " McCain was wrong about Iraq, he was wrong to pick Palin and he was dead wrong on the economy. If McCain thinks the economy is fundamentaly strong he needs some serious counseling. It just goes to show ya he is out of touch with Americans. He doesn't have a clue about the problems facing Americans. He wants to send out troops to War for 100 years then refuses to take care of them when they get home. He is a disgrace to America. "

    Free Thinker wrote on Sep 18, 2008 3:42 PM:

    " You gotta be kidding me!! You want the government to help working class America? You think the role of of government is to help you? LOL!!! That's funny!!! The most frightening words you will ever hear is "I'm from the government & I'm here to help!" The role of government is to PROTECT your bill rights. Those bill of rights are bestowed upon us by our creator NOT GOVERNMENT! It's government's job to PROTECT them not PROVIDE them. "

    NWH wrote on Sep 18, 2008 3:16 PM:

    " To Libertarian,
    I'd hide behind something too, if McCarthy was after me. It is amazing that every Political party this Country has came from another Country, mostly the Crown.Most,if not all of our "Political" thinking and speaking comes from British political parties. Maybe it's time to start a NEW Political Party. "

    you gotta be kidding wrote on Sep 18, 2008 12:20 PM:

    " Yes, McCain/Palin will work to improve America, that is for the rich and the big corporations. For everyone else it's YOYO (you're on your own). I have lived in Arizona for thirty years and am still waiting for McCain to do something for the working people of this state. Now, all of a sudden he he wants us to believe he is pro-worker and believes in regulating the financial industry. He calls himself a de-regulator and has opposed regulations for twenty-six years. His lies know bounds. "

    jd wrote on Sep 18, 2008 12:02 PM:

    " Here is an idea. Carry on an adult, pleasant, polite or even coherent conversation. This is ridiculous, on both sides. How can we expect our bipartisan congress work together, if we cannot even be polite to each other in a conversation about politics? I hope that my kids have more since about respect than most of you. We all know that others are going to disagree, why can't we just listen (read) what they have to say and then give an opinion? Why does it always resort to name-calling, and personal comments that help no one? "

    Bundini Brown wrote on Sep 18, 2008 11:50 AM:

    " To the respondant to my comment: You must be too busy listening to right-wing zealots to notice that it was AZ's GOP-domintated legislature that thwarted Gov Napolitano's efforts to increase state funding to AZ public schools -- and raise them from their current bottom feeder status. I bet you're one of the loudest whiners when it comes to increasing local funding to SV. schools. "

    Frank wrote on Sep 18, 2008 10:19 AM:

    " Hereford, one can be almost anything, to include liberal and at the same time, independent. Too much for you to grasp? But, you can believe anything you wish if it makes you feel better, personally, I don't give a rat's behind. "

    first svian wrote on Sep 18, 2008 6:33 AM:

    " and no the dems are attempting to equate taking your money with patriatism...ha ha he he he what ajoke, what are we truly expected to believe that we were created to serve the state rather than the state was created to serve us...read the declaration of independence....we created it to serve us..perhaps if they did not want to creat a Federalagency to bail out big corporations they could live within their budget just as they tell us...if you can't afford it don't buy it.... "

    To Bundini Brown wrote on Sep 18, 2008 6:12 AM:

    " How interesting, aside from name calling, how you manage to isolate any democrat involvement. Do you know how the Governor fits into the budgetary process? Or are we going to hear the same old worn out propaganda how congress isn't to blame for any US problem and its all the president's fault, but the state is somehow different? "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 17, 2008 9:40 PM:

    " To Frank: You are not an independent. You are a true liberal democrat. Just look at the way you post in here. Don't hide behind the independent shield because you know you are not. "

    Frank wrote on Sep 17, 2008 9:16 PM:

    " To Doh - Nothing's wrong, thanks for caring. I've been a Republican, Democrat, now Independent. Don't hate all Republicans, just most of them. "

    Libertarian wrote on Sep 17, 2008 6:23 PM:

    " To NWH, that definition of liberal is from the Libertarian Party platform. The left wing hijacked the term liberal to mask their socialist movement. Progressives became associated with socialism and communism during the McCarthy era. The left wing hid behind the term liberal to avoid scrutiny. "

    Concerned Citizen wrote on Sep 17, 2008 5:18 PM:

    " OBAMA for 08 he'll fix the problems on our border. McCain will not. "

    first svian wrote on Sep 17, 2008 3:57 PM:

    " for all you Obama supporters..given any thought to the fact that one of his biggest comtributers and early supporters is a man from Hungrary who is against the United States retaining it's sovereignty...and just what kind of rights to do you think you will retain under United Nations rule? you people really don't seem to know much about or you don't care that the United States as we know it today will rapidly fade from view. dosome research already and do not be so caught up in the buzz word or "change" find out what change..... "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 17, 2008 12:12 PM:

    " To Wow: Did you actually read the parts the libs cut out. Obama and Biden were also in that list of people that cannot run a major corporation but yet you libs seem to leave those facts out every time. Why do you insist on believing what the liberal media is telling you when they leave out important facts. You libs are really grabbing at straws now. "

    Bundini Brown wrote on Sep 17, 2008 10:55 AM:

    " To the challenged individual who responded to my comment: Funding decisions are determined by our illustrious SV School Board. The GOP-dominiated AZ state legislature controls Arizona state spending and AZ's contribution to local school districts. Wake me up when the SV School Board decides it wants to compete in the areas of academic and athletic achievement with comparable (small town) districts in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, etc. "

    to Bundini Brown wrote on Sep 17, 2008 6:39 AM:

    " Question for you, who oversees the amount of money spent on education in Arizona and what party are they? Care to take a guess? I suppose following your rationale places that are liberal bastions, should have lower poverty and firearm violence like, New York, Chicago and LA? "

    To NWH wrote on Sep 17, 2008 6:27 AM:

    " Liberal is,"favorable to or in accord with concepts of maximum individual freedom possible, esp. as guaranteed by law and secured by governmental protection of civil liberties". Sure, as long as by freedoms you don't include: driving a car, Smoking, eating trans fat, owning firearms, against abortion, disagreeing with global warming, owning personal property (taxes & forfeiture), homeschooling or hold a view on the radio that democrats disagree with (fairness Doctrine) to name but a few, other than that, enjoy all the freedom you want! "

    Seriously wrote on Sep 16, 2008 10:15 PM:

    " Bill--You can't argue that Obama has blind followers and not realize the danger of a McCain/Palin ticket and your own blindness of party support. I do believe there is more than one "Hereford Resident" and the people in Hereford will back me on that. I can't stand most Republicans but that doesn't make me a liberal. The fact that I care and have morals makes me a liberal. "

    Doh wrote on Sep 16, 2008 9:19 PM:

    " What's wrong Frank? The Democratic Party not liberal enough for you? Is that why you couldn't commit to the Democratic ticket? You'll never see a liberal Republican or Libertarian Candidate. After all you are the one that painted yourself as a liberal, who obviously has a problem with all Republicans, on Sep 12, 2008 7:04 PM. "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 16, 2008 6:40 PM:

    " Real funny how people hijack names on here. They have no originality. Guess that is why they call them Liberals. "

    Wow wrote on Sep 16, 2008 5:49 PM:

    " Fiorina's comment called 'Biden-like' Asked by a St. Louis radio station whether she thought Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin could run a company like Hewlett-Packard, Fiorina responded: "No, I don't." Even McCain insiders doubt McCain and Palin as being competent when it comes to the economy. Looks like the carpet was pulled from under their feet! Let the truth be told!
    http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/ "

    Bill wrote on Sep 16, 2008 5:39 PM:

    " My opinion is not slander it is my opinion, to bad you are to ignorant to understand that, McCain and Palin will win, and Obama and his blind followers are now realizing that, that's why all the McCain/Palin bashing, oh it's so nice to know that I am right. "

    Bundini Brown wrote on Sep 16, 2008 2:18 PM:

    " It's amazing to see that so many Bush supporters and GWB apologists live in Sierra Vista. Guess I shouldn't be surprised -- goes a long way in explaining why SV schools are among the worst performing in a state that ranks near the bottom. If you liked GWB -- you'll love McCain/Palin. "

    NWH wrote on Sep 16, 2008 1:37 PM:

    " To;"Herford Resident", Are you better off than you were Eight(8) years ago?
    Obama is not a GOD as you would have people think that, that is the way Liberals think. What an Ugly thing to say about his wife. I hope you give any Female in your Family just as much if not more, appreciation.And a Liberal is,"favorable to or in accord with concepts of maximum individual freedom possible, esp. as guaranteed by law and secured by governmental protection of civil liberties." You be safe in Southern Cochise County. "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 16, 2008 12:23 PM:

    " The banks are failing and the country is sinking slowly into the sunset. Now is the time to take responsibility for all the horrible decision making over the last 8 years--Well, looks like the Democrats just won the election cause taking responsibility is not something Republicans do. "

    Frank wrote on Sep 16, 2008 11:01 AM:

    " Hummer, by the way, I am a registered Independent. Thanks for caring.. "

    Dale wrote on Sep 16, 2008 10:53 AM:

    " Hereford Resident - Okay, fair enough, you're entitled to your views. McCain has evolved into a nutcase, why else would he have picked Sarah Palin? It is clear he lost touch with reality a long time ago. No one, at least me, is mesmerized by or believes Obama is God, that's silly. There are people out there who are pragmatic, don't you know? Let's get back on here on Nov 5th and see if you're right about Obama being defeated. "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 16, 2008 5:52 AM:

    " To Dale: Well remember Palin isn't running for president but you liberals seem to think she is. McCain is the one running and hands down he is more qualified than the 143 day senator. Obama is in this race for one thing, himself. I even bet Michelle put him up to running because she is greedy for power. I am not brainwashed. You liberals are mesmerized by Obama and think he is a god. Well he is not and will be defeated come Nov 4th. "

    To Bill wrote on Sep 16, 2008 12:59 AM:

    " You are obviously biased. Your opinions are just that and based on no once of fact. You are ignorant and trying to spread rumors of character, which is slander. "

    Bill wrote on Sep 15, 2008 8:12 PM:

    " Obama has nothing to offer but more lies, he's proven he's not really running because he loves our country, he's only running to try to boost his ego. Obama clearly has only his interest at heart, as far as he's concerned the people of the good'ol U.S. of A. can take a backseat to him, and all the other countries around the world that would be remotely interested in kissing his backside. He does like the brown-nosers. "

    Dale wrote on Sep 15, 2008 7:25 PM:

    " Hereford Resident - By your reasoning, executive experience counts an awful lot. If that's the case, look at G.W. Bush; elected twice as Governor of Texas and as President of the U.S. Who has more executive experience than he and look what a disaster he's turned out to be. There are many attributes that go into making a leader, but you ignore that because you've been brainwashed. The dumbing down of America continues.. "

    hummer wrote on Sep 15, 2008 6:24 PM:

    " If the independents were more organized they would vote third party and force a run off between one of the two major candidates and the third party candidate...at least then the Dems and Rep would wake up that they aren't addressing the problems. But we all know that won't happen, most people are programmed to vote within the two party system. The media reinforces that process by ignoring any candidate who is not part of the Major Party system and who doesn't have a significant corporate funding source. So in the end it will depend on which extreme alienates least. "

    hummer wrote on Sep 15, 2008 5:48 PM:

    " "Frank", "Herford Resident", both of you are so off center you can't see the truth. The truth is, the Independents will determine who wins this election. The extreme elements of your parties continue to alienate the Independents. The party that alienates them the most will lose the election. Unfortunately most independents will vote for the lesser of two evils presented by the major parties. So when your candidate loses the election you will have no one to blame but your extremist base. You will cry and whine while we agonize through 4 more years of partisan politics. "

    Just Curious wrote on Sep 15, 2008 5:38 PM:

    " Just Curious...who's the Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate? I thought it was Joe Biden, but he's been almost invisible. Was he picked by Obama and nominated by the Democratic convention to make an impact on the Obama Campaign? If so he's not doing a very good job at it. He's become a ghost for the past 3 weeks. "

    Free Thinker wrote on Sep 15, 2008 5:30 PM:

    " If McCain is exactly like Bush then why are you lefties upset?
    Are you upset that McCain isn't Socialist enough for you?
    Or are you upset because McCain will become another term of Bush a.k.a. the FDR administration?
    If you are upset with the later of the 2 then let me be the first to welcome you to the Republican party!! "

    Free Thinker wrote on Sep 15, 2008 5:13 PM:

    " I'm very proud of GWB. He has a higher approval rating than the Democrat controlled Congress & Senate!
    And too think, it only took the Dem's 2 years to achieve such a goal LOL!!
    You Lib's must be VERY proud of your Democrat controlled Congress & Senate!!! LOL!! "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 15, 2008 3:48 PM:

    " To corrupted thinker:
    Just like a liberal to say McCain is the same as Bush. That is the only talking point you guys have and it is such a big lie that it makes people laugh. Why do you think Obama has been sliding in the polls? It is because people are waking up out of their daze and realizing they almost voted for a moron that would take this country on the road to communism. Obama is worse than Stalin since you seem to want to put comparisons out there. "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 15, 2008 3:44 PM:

    " To Frank:
    Why do you continue to show your ignorance. Yes I am one sided because Obama has NO EXPERIENCE. 143 days in the Senate does not even make up half a year to Gov Palin's 2 years as governor and John McCain's 22 years in the senate. Show me where he has any experience anywhere? You know you are dead wrong so why even continue showing how stupid you are. "

    Frank wrote on Sep 15, 2008 11:59 AM:

    " Yea Hereford Resident, and here's another laugh. I guess you and your ilk are pretty proud of G.W. Bush right about now? Everything you say in your Sep 14, 9:39 PM post speaks volumes about your smarts. If you have to ask what Obama, or McCain for that matter, have to offer the electorate, it is rather obvious that you don't know and are one-sided (the wrong one). I rest my case. "

    Joe wrote on Sep 15, 2008 10:08 AM:

    " McCain and Palin are the best candidates in the race! Obama is inept, and inexperienced even more so than Palin, and Biden, he's just a wannabe, he wants to be something, he just can't figure it out yet. Obama and Biden? Please lets get the Hamburgler and McDonald out there instead of them, they have a better concept of whats needed then Obama and Biden! "

    TO Corrupted thinker wrote on Sep 15, 2008 9:45 AM:

    " The scarry thing is mccain is just like bush. There are no differences between them except mccain voted against wounded warriors healthcare benefits and also against military families when he went against the new GI Bill. So in essence Mccain is worse than Hitler. "

    TO Corrupted thinker wrote on Sep 15, 2008 9:44 AM:

    " And all of those leaders that you mentioned and bush only fought one of them. He left all the others unchecked. What has bush done with Chavez? He has sat back and allowed them to grow their military and Palin now wants to start a new cold War. You people are destroying every stitch of fabric that makes America great. "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 14, 2008 9:39 PM:

    " To Frank: You make me laugh at how stupid you make yourself sound. You liberals only know that you want everyone to be equal but you don't want to work for it. It is pretty sorry when all you libs can come up with is John Kerry and Huessain Obama. In fact it is Obama that is the inferior candidate. Show me what he has to offer besides lies and racism? "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 14, 2008 9:35 PM:

    " To McCain MIA: So I guess Joe Biden who has been in the senate longer than John McCain total was the best pick for change too. Where was he at during his 30 years in the senate? I don't see change with Obama I see more of the same, the same old lies that democrats will say to get elected. "

    Frank wrote on Sep 14, 2008 12:41 PM:

    " Free Thinker - That's a new one - "that I'm afraid of myself?" Makes no sense whatsoever.. Hereford Resident, talk about blind and dumb! Face it, the proven fact is that Liberals have always been smarter than right wingnuts. McCain and Palin are inferior candidates, but apparently the best your party has to offer? Pretty sorry indeed. "

    Free Thinker wrote on Sep 14, 2008 10:50 AM:

    " Hey Alex, I'm a community organizer therefore I'm qualified to be president! LOL!! "

    Free Thinker wrote on Sep 14, 2008 10:48 AM:

    " To Hereford Resident:
    People like Frank are blind. They are blind to facts of history & they also are blind to the results of a Socialist/Communist government. They believe leaders such as;
    Joseph Stalin
    Hugo Chavez
    Fidel Castro
    Mao Tse Tung
    Kim Jung il
    Saddam Hussien
    Mahmoud Ahmandinejad
    Adolf Hitler
    Were/are noble men who took great care of their citizens & promoted world peace.
    LOL! "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 14, 2008 6:34 AM:

    " To Frank: Are you blind? Sarah Palin has more executive experience than even McCain so what are you talking about? At least with a conservative Supreme court they will interpret the law instead of making law. That is the job of the supreme court's you know. The job of making laws falls on Congress. Sometimes I think you Liberals really need to go and take a lesson in how the government actually works because I think you guys are really dumb sometimes. "

    Alex wrote on Sep 13, 2008 8:57 PM:

    " I can see Mexico from parts of Arizona. Therefore, I am qualified to be VP of the USA! And, I have these cool glasses! "

    McBush wrote on Sep 13, 2008 5:14 PM:

    " McBush votes with Bush 95% of the time... WHy are you trying to deny it? What are you afraid of the truth? Palin = scandals and McCain = Bush it is really simple. "

    McCain MIA wrote on Sep 13, 2008 12:50 PM:

    " Suddenly McCain is talking about how he and Ms. Palin are going to change the wrongs in Washington and our country. Thing is, McCain has been part of that mess for the past 26 years!! He was in the House for 2 terms, and has been a senator for 22 years. What has he done to change anything during his terms in Washington? Additionally he's done little to nothing for the constituents who put him in office in the first place - us Arizonans! And now he says "change is coming." Hmmm? "

    Harold wrote on Sep 13, 2008 10:06 AM:

    " Frank is right! McCain's selection of Sarah Palin as his VP raises profound questions about his judgment. The Straight Talk Express has derailed. I have voted Republican my entire life, but now feel great relief and a sense of satisfaction that I've seen the light and will be voting for Barack Obama this election. "

    Lean Left wrote on Sep 13, 2008 9:44 AM:

    " Looks like the younger left wingers are turning on their elderly. All the sacrafices that their parents made so that they could ensure their young survived and succeeded in life are now being turned back on them in their elder years as being non-green. Wow. How's that for change.
    http://www.slate.com/id/2199575/?GT1=38001 "

    Free Thinker wrote on Sep 13, 2008 8:38 AM:

    " To Frank:
    Frank, the only person you fear is yourself. People such as yourself honestly feel you are a hazard to yourself & you yearn for an entity to provide & support you & your kind because you simply have given up on yourself. Just because people like yourself are afraid to compete in a Capitalist society doesn't give you the right to strip the rest of us from our freedom to compete in a Capitalist society. "

    Free Thinker wrote on Sep 13, 2008 8:32 AM:

    " It amazes me on how the liberals in this country honestly believe the life styles of those who live under a Socialist government are better than our life styles in the USA. LOL do you lib's really believe the citizens of Germany, France, Italy, etc. have a greater quality of life than yours? LOL Funny but, I don't see any signs of an immigration problem in those European nations & I'll bet the farm that everyone of those European citizens would love to trade places with you. "

    Frank wrote on Sep 12, 2008 7:04 PM:

    " You're exactly right that we liberals are afraid of Gov Sarah Palin! Look what happened after another unqualified and unfit individual was put in the White House by a right wing Supreme Court. If McCain and her end up winning this election, the American electorate will have sunk to a new low. Republicans put party first, not their country as they claim. What a pair of hypocrites! "

    Lean Left wrote on Sep 12, 2008 10:23 AM:

    " What a bunch of left wing garbage. It seems the someone has to rely on left wing propoganda to get their information, how sad. Explain to me how tax cuts are not going to benefit those making under $250K? The Rich get richer because of investments and high interest ROIs. The middle class and poor don't give them any money. That was the most ridiculous comment I've read yet. "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 12, 2008 8:00 AM:

    " To the person that can't make up a name: Maybe you need to steer clear of the lies of the liberal websites and check this one out that debunks your 100% theory.
    http://mediamatters.org/items/200808270008
    Get some real sites instead of liberal biased sites. "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 12, 2008 7:21 AM:

    " To the person that can't make up a name: Since when does the president vote on any legislation. He only signs legislation that the Congress passes. It takes a majority of congress to pass laws so I guess McCain wasn't the only one voting and for the last 2 years you would have to have a lot of dems voting with McCain too. You liberals are so ignorant that you should really not be voting because you don't have a clue. "

    To Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 12, 2008 6:49 AM:

    " http://thinkprogress.org/2008/05/28/mccain-voted-with-bush-100-percent-of-the-time-in-2008/

    So McSame vote for bush 100% of the time in 2008 and 95% in 2007.

    http://matthewyglesias.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/05/did_mccain_vote_for_bush.php

    http://johnmcbush2008.org/?McCain_Cast_377_Votes_in_Support_of_President_Bush%92s_Position%2C_Supported_Bush_a_Majority_of_the_Time

    There is little difference between bush and mccain. mccain will give more poor people's money to the rich with his exagerated tax cuts, but those cuts will not benefit people making less than $250,000 if anything it will hurt them because someone is going to have to pay for the rich to get richer and that will be the lower and middle class. "

    To Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 12, 2008 6:36 AM:

    " Sounds like you are a traitor too. What is so bad about better benefits for the troops in the GI BIll? You still didn't address McLooser's voting against VA healthcare money a dozen times since 1993. If you are a Vet and you are voting for McLooser then you are only hurting your own benefits and the benefits of others that served. I guess you forgot about the values of serving and taking care of your own. "

    Hello wrote on Sep 11, 2008 12:52 PM:

    " Excuse me but the mortgage crisis happened as an indirect result of 9/11 -how is that republicans fault? Remember that there is the congress that makes bills and laws and the past four years we've been plagued by a majority democratic congress. Yes the president can over rule but that very very rarely happens. if you want change put your money where your mouth is and support/vote for the congressmen that share your ideas. the president has very little to do with our free enterprise economy, either - some people just love to point and blame! "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 11, 2008 9:20 AM:

    " To Qooooo: Maybe you should get your facts straight. First the dems only say 90% of the time. Where did you get the 95% or are you libs making these percentages up. They seem to get higher every day. Second you need to actually go read the bill he voted against before you start spouting. I am a retired Army vet and I agreed with the vote he did. Some of you just read what the liberal air america idiots put out and believe every word of it. Go get your own information before you spout off. "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 11, 2008 9:16 AM:

    " To Excuse me: Maybe that 90% of what Bush did was good. Kinda funny that Bush has a higher approval rating than Congress does right now. Last I checked their approval rating was in the single digits which by the way is the worst of any Congress ever so what has your liberal Congress done better than Bush? "

    Hereford Resident wrote on Sep 11, 2008 9:11 AM:

    " To Frank: You have been drinking way too much of the liberal Kool-aid. She has much more experience than Nobama does. Plus the fact that all you liberals seem to dismiss her 2 years as Governor of Alaska. Hmmm wonder why you omit that but only talk about her being a Mayor? I think it is because you libs are scared of her and know that she has changed more in Alaska than Nobama will ever do. "

    To New to SV wrote on Sep 11, 2008 6:48 AM:

    " McCain is already taking advise, from the same person that advised Bush, and ran his campaign, Karl Rove. "

    Qoooo wrote on Sep 10, 2008 7:53 PM:

    " McCain voted with bush 95% of the time... And how again is that making our country better? The times he voted against bush was when he voted against VA benefits and the GI Bill and how does that make things better for a military community? McCain hasn't figured out how to take care of America after 26 years and won't do it President either. He is misplaced and misguided even Ron Paul one of his says so "

    New to SV wrote on Sep 10, 2008 2:24 PM:

    " I agree that McCains experience as a POW is getting a bit redundant, however the way he used it in his speech was different and extremely honest. He explained that he was a selfish thinker and a cocky pilot and that experience taught him to rely on others and work as a team with others. It's a refreshing thought that McCain will not do things because thinks he should do it. McCain will first get advice, learn the facts and then an educated decision for the countries interest, not his pockets interest. "

    SPQR wrote on Sep 10, 2008 1:00 PM:

    " This would be amusing if it weren't so sad. It's like watching 2 people that are wrong argue with each other over who is right. That's how you Republicans and Democrats sound as you both run our country in to the ground. Socially, we need to protect our borders, language and culture. Domestically, we need to cut taxes AND cut spending. Foreign policy should be trade with allies and don't start stupid wars with the facade that we're fighting terrorism around the world. Where is the presidential candidate that stands on those issues? "

    SVNative wrote on Sep 8, 2008 10:25 AM:

    " Hey, "Desert Resident," one of the protestors was a REPUBLICAN! Liberals are not the only ones protesting out there. Read below. "

    Poly-Tick wrote on Sep 7, 2008 12:25 PM:

    " I hope oil prices sky rocket. It's the only way this country will change its extravagant ways. Get a bike, use your feet, use public transit, or car pool. And quit transporting kids to school in those giant, smelly, fuel-inefficient yellow buses! "

    Free to Disagree wrote on Sep 6, 2008 2:19 PM:

    " To The Republicans writer... Palin did NOT tell lies but was truthful in her speech. Sorry, but you are wrong and if you think "Obama" can do any good for this nation, you are sadly mistaken. If he wins and becomes our next President, this great nation as we know it will go down the tubes. I do not trust him, plain and simple. "

    To The Republicans wrote on Sep 5, 2008 10:00 PM:

    " How can you say that the Republicans were so civil? Did you even listen to Palin's speech that was snide, rude, condescending and filled with lies. McCain didn't say anything but he wants 4 more years of the same thing Bush has given us. I can't afford 4 more years of that - and this country can't either. Both sides need to talk issues, not throw dirt at each other. "

    Excuse me wrote on Sep 5, 2008 9:57 PM:

    " Where have all of you been these last 8 years. McCain voted with Bush 90% of the time, our economy is in the toilet, gas prices at an all time high, the mortgage industry ready to fail and you want more of this? Excuse me, but I don't want 4 or 8 more years of this economy, this taxation, this war, this same old crud that has been happening, including ripping apart civil rights and privacy that the Bush administration has done. I will battle to help Obama win because 4 more years is awful! "

    Cochisechat.com wrote on Sep 5, 2008 9:29 PM:

    " Change will happen, no matter who is elected into office. Change can be GOOD or BAD. That's one promise any candidate can keep. "

    Debbiejo wrote on Sep 5, 2008 9:22 PM:

    " I loved John McCain's speech. He was the straight talker we all love him for and his war wounds and battle experience are a GREAT ASSETT to this country. Anyone who knocks his attempt to bring this into the election is a dreamer! What are we if not a country of fighters who have to rely on those who have been there and done that to understand the politics, miseries and wonderful strengths that have come from his background. He has walked in their shoes and is in touch with their anguish. Better than the alternatives! "

    curious wrote on Sep 5, 2008 9:20 PM:

    " Bye-Bye Obamaboo - Mrs. Palin your the best! "

    desert resident wrote on Sep 5, 2008 5:59 PM:

    " Was there any mention of anyone (Republican or Independent) that protested the Democratic Convention??? No. But, it doesnt surprise me that there would be some idiot liberals who would try to disrupt the Republican Convention. I thought the speech was generally good and I like what I am hearing about Palin. She is just what this nation needs right now! I know who Im voting for! "

    Neo-Con wrote on Sep 5, 2008 4:52 PM:

    " Proud, Proud, Proud!!! The McCain/Palin ticket is the best. A Governement run health care system is a horrible idea! Energy independence now while massive deveolping of new energy systems. Nothing wrong with drilling more at home to ease our current pain and throwing $$ at newer technologies to cut back on oil use. Imagine us in 10-20 years on that plan...SV residents will be pimping solar run cars! "

    Independent wrote on Sep 5, 2008 1:57 PM:

    " I may vote for McCain because I won't vote for Obama, but I am so sick of hearing about John's POW days! That was long ago; what's he done since? The convention made me gag with the repeated references/photos of John during captivity. Move on John! Talk about the problems we have, that we confront now and in the future. What will you do about those? And I don't mean welfare or warfare, I mean what should the people be prepared to do to make their own lives better?! Palin I like. "

    Shhhhh wrote on Sep 5, 2008 1:55 PM:

    " I wouldn't mind hearing McCain defend himself. "

    American wrote on Sep 5, 2008 1:40 PM:

    " Nicely done, Katie "

    Oh my. wrote on Sep 5, 2008 1:23 PM:

    " If you think our problems have been created by the last 4 years of a liberal congress, our problems are more pronounced than I thought. "

    SVNative wrote on Sep 5, 2008 12:23 PM:

    " FYI "The Republicans", one of the protestors was a Republican Iraqi War Veteran. He was in St. Paul for the Ron Paul Convention happening at the same time. He's voting for Bob Barr. Check it out: http://www.prospect.org/csnc/blogs/tapped_archive?month=09&year=2008&base_name=interview_with_mccain_heckler
    I guess Republicans can be rude too. "

    Frank wrote on Sep 5, 2008 10:50 AM:

    " McCain's speech was terrible! The worst ever since the inception of television. He is running on his Viet Nam captivity and little else. His pick of Palin demonstrates that he does not practice what he preaches; country first. Palin is no more qualified to be VP than the current Major of Tombstone, whoever that is.. I shudder to think of the consequences of another disastrous Republican administration. "

    Term Limits wrote on Sep 5, 2008 10:17 AM:

    " The liberal Congress was the conservative Congress 6 years ago. Kennedy, Pelosi, Stevens, Byrd, and most of the others, including McCain, have been there a long, long time. So the partisan name calling, and other such nonsense, doesn't work. You want a change in DC? Try Congressional term limits. Maybe then these folks won't have enough time to be corrupted or addicted to power. "

    birny wrote on Sep 5, 2008 10:03 AM:

    " Now I know why they nicknamed him "McBush". Same soup, different bowl. No thanks, I'll vote for Obama. "

    RJ wrote on Sep 5, 2008 9:33 AM:

    " Notice how McCain is now talking about change instead of experience? Hmmm... "

    Pauly wrote on Sep 5, 2008 9:02 AM:

    " I already know what to expect from McCain and NO it wont be the same as GW just better than Obama. But Palin is McCain's saving grace and I'll be happy to vote for her. With her will come real change. "

    NWH wrote on Sep 5, 2008 8:36 AM:

    " Who is Who?
    We believe in rewarding hard work and risk takers and letting people keep the fruits of their labor.We measure progress by how many people can find a job that pays the mortgage whether you can put a little extra money away at the end of each month. We believe in a strong defense, work, faith, service, a culture of life, personal responsibility, the rule of law and judges who dispense justice impartially and don’t legislate from the bench.Our country's greatest military asset is the men and women who wear the uniform of the United States. "

    NWH wrote on Sep 5, 2008 8:30 AM:

    " Both Parties have the same Wants, the only differences are, Republican, Democrats, Black, White. When those outside or inside of this Country,set out to destroy it, it wont matter what your Party or Color is, You ARE American,Period. "

    The Republicans wrote on Sep 5, 2008 6:32 AM:

    " were not rude to Obama. You can certainly see which party has the respectful, classy and in control people. I do not want people who cannot show other people respect and cannot retain control of their emotions running this country. The Dems defend themselves saying it is important; so what happens when we are at diplomatic odds with another country and we have a leader who shows no respect, just pure emotion? We would be better off with a kid than some of these emotional trainwrecks. "

    kcs wrote on Sep 5, 2008 5:57 AM:

    " After watching the McCain speech last night, my faith in honest and decent politicians is renewed. I believe he brought hope that America truly is worth saving and he is the man to lead that endeavor. I believe he has chosen the perfect running mate in Sarah Palin. Two honest patriotic Americans speaking of the greatness of this nation rather than the shrill voices of leftist wackos pointing out the problems that have been created by a liberal congress the last 4 years. There is indeed light at the end of the tunnel. "

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