Posted on 09/06/2008 9:10:18 AM PDT by blogsforthompson.com
Here is the McCain Campaign Weekly Radio Address, delivered today, September 6, 2008, by Vice-Presidential Nominee, Gov. Sarah Palin. . . . (Hear audio at link)
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Woo Hoo!
Lipstick!
And yes, feel free to steal it...
Love it. Gad...I LOVE it. :) Thanks!!!!
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Feel free to spread it far and wide..
This woman is no one hit wonder or full of hot air like Barry / Biden. They must be realizing she is going to be the first woman VP and they (Democrats) will be praying to whatever God or gods or mother nature or whomever, that they will even be able to retain the House and Senate majority with this election.
Just download and print...
The McCain website comments section has an insightful post by “Amy” with the title:
“Sorry, but I think O’Reilly dropped the ball, Newconservative”
While Amy’s post points out some misgivings concerning BOR (all of which I share. “Body language person!?!”) there is one part that really stands out:
“Madison and Jefferson, Paine and Burke didn’t pen some quaint, esoteric, contemporaneous relevant campaign speech. They set out the cumulative lessons of all the history of mankind. Free enterprise isn’t just about making money. It’s about freedom. Being one’s brother’s keeper isn’t just about feeding and clothing one’s neighbor. It’s about respecting that neighbor’s humanity enough to allow him or her to believe they can decide for themselves what’s best for themselves. Personal responsibility is the breath of life to liberty and greatness. Greatness can’t be caged. Eagles have to have room to spread their wings or they die.”
I have never understood BORs popularity. Colbert has him nailed, and as Rush said the other day, ‘He’s Ted Baxter.’
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