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For John McCain
The Chicago Sun-Times ^ | February 3, 2008

Posted on 02/03/2008 11:19:47 PM PST by moderate_conservative

Facing an uphill battle in the November elections, Republicans need to nominate a presidential candidate who represents the best traditions of the Grand Old Party: fiscal responsibility, devotion to national security and honest conduct of the nation's business.

Republican voters should consider themselves lucky. They have two candidates highly qualified to occupy the Oval Office: John McCain and Mitt Romney, two principled political figures who could chart a new course for our country and lead it forward with honor.

In a close call, our endorsement goes to McCain, a war hero, experienced player in the U.S. Senate and Washington politics, a principled conservative and a leader with an extra something -- that crucial capacity to stir our souls.

If the GOP's chances in November don't look so good these days, they certainly don't look any worse than McCain's own hopes of securing the GOP nomination just a few months ago. His campaign bank account empty, forced to lay off staff and dismissed as a viable contender, McCain soldiered on against the odds and now appears poised to capture the party's nomination.

His character, political courage and grasp of the crucial issues facing the country guarantee that McCain can energize Republicans and capture the independent voters the GOP will need to retain the White House in the face of the low poll numbers of President Bush.

No one can read his account of the cruel years of torture and solitary confinement in the Hanoi Hilton without feeling a lump in the throat. He never broke.

And anyone who reads his memoir, Faith of My Fathers, understands the foundation on which McCain built a reputation as a politician of the highest ethical standards not afraid to defend unpopular positions and fight for what he believes in. He clung to his belief that the U.S. should increase the troop commitment in Iraq, which caused his early lead to evaporate, and most thought would kill his chances to be president.

McCain is a free thinker who judges each issue on its merits, not on its political implications.

Like the GOP base, McCain understands -- in a way Republicans feel that the Democrats fail to comprehend -- that America faces an implacable enemy in Islamist fanaticism. He articulates eloquently the conservative belief that the consequences of defeat in Iraq would be crippling to the U.S. military's morale, damaging to national security and a signal victory for America's enemies. Like the GOP base, he believes that it wasn't the invasion of Iraq that was a mistake, it was the misguided strategy that didn't put enough boots on the ground. Continued success in the surge will enable McCain to make that argument persuasively to war-weary American voters.

On domestic issues, McCain adheres to Republican orthodoxy that cutting taxes, government spending and regulatory red tape are necessary to preserving a strong economy. McCain risked political suicide last year to promote, unsuccessfully, a reasonable and humane immigration reform package, which included border security provisions, along with a guest-worker program and a path to citizenship for many illegal immigrants.

McCain now says he knows America wants border security first. But he has not hedged on his commitment to treat illegal immigrants with compassion. It may be unpopular in some conservative circles, but immigration reform is of vital interest to traditional Republican allies in business.

While boasting core Republican credentials, McCain also has proved that he can reach out to Democrats and work cooperatively toward meaningful solutions -- a trait in rare supply in today's deeply divided capital.

McCain has also been a consistent and loud voice against pork-barrel spending, he is in favor of campaign finance reform, and he has warned about the risks of global warming.

If he is nominated, as we expect he will be, McCain should make Romney America's No. 2 Republican. Given McCain's advanced age, a vice presidential choice has never been more important. A man of impeccable personal integrity, Romney has amassed an enviable record of accomplishment in the business world, public service and elective office. He built a lucrative venture capital and investment business, valuable experience for a White House faced with today's economic insecurities.

He raised the Olympics in Utah from the ashes and led them to a successful conclusion. And as governor of Massachusetts, one of the nation's bluest states, Romney demonstrated how a Republican leader could work with a Democratic legislature to promote economic growth and tackle a complex issue such as expanding health care. Romney has excelled in everything he has done.

But it is McCain we want to see at the top of the ticket. The Democrats are promising the voters what Republicans see as a simplistic and defeatist way out of Iraq -- just withdraw the troops. Straight-talking McCain sees different realities and declares, "The American people deserve to know that the path ahead will be long and difficult."

Admittedly that may be a hard sale in an election year. But it's what Republicans believe, and in McCain they have the standard bearer who can carry that message to the nation and who stands the best chance of convincing Americans that a Republican president needs to lead the nation in seeing Iraq through to a successful end.

Republicans are hungering for a thoughtful Republican who knows how to get things done. That is evidenced by McCain's wins in states as diverse as New Hampshire, South Carolina and now Florida, where only registered Republicans could vote.

Cast a ballot for John McCain. Cast a ballot that counts.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Illinois
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To: Cindy

Vomit


21 posted on 02/03/2008 11:37:11 PM PST by JaneNC (I)
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To: moderate_conservative

You signed up solely to pimp McPain spam ?


22 posted on 02/03/2008 11:37:56 PM PST by Neu Pragmatist (The company that McPain keeps : MSM / Fellow RINO's . McPain = CFR , Amnesty)
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To: moderate_conservative; Cindy
I am astonished at how easy (some) FReepers judge me by my nick, while not reading my posts or articles.

Well, anybody can post anything, but you deliberately chose that "nick". And I agree with Cindy - - a "moderate conservative" sounds like you're okay with "a little bit of cancer".

23 posted on 02/03/2008 11:38:17 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard

Yep.


24 posted on 02/03/2008 11:40:17 PM PST by Cindy
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To: Lancey Howard

Great post


25 posted on 02/03/2008 11:41:03 PM PST by factmart
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To: moderate_conservative
Being asked to vote for McStain is like being asked to pick up a turd by the clean end.

I'll pass.

26 posted on 02/03/2008 11:41:32 PM PST by South40 (Amnesty is a slap in the face to the USBP!)
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To: moderate_conservative

The problem with McCain’s National Security message is his Open Borders message.


27 posted on 02/03/2008 11:41:51 PM PST by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: moderate_conservative

Is there any truth to the rumor that McCain has asked John Kerry to run as his VP??


28 posted on 02/03/2008 11:43:04 PM PST by Gator113 (McCain will lead our country....into the valley of darkness, with Hillary holding our hand.)
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To: South40

So, why so many republicans support McCain for President? Why?


29 posted on 02/03/2008 11:43:09 PM PST by moderate_conservative
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To: moderate_conservative
So, why so many republicans support McCain for President? Why?

Because they're republicnas not conservatives.

Apparently you don't know the diffrence.

30 posted on 02/03/2008 11:44:17 PM PST by South40 (Amnesty is a slap in the face to the USBP!)
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To: Lancey Howard
John McCain is the alleged “Reagan” Republican who.....
1. Wanted to be John F’n Kerry’s running mate....
2. Was a corrupt member of the “Keating Five”....
3. Has been duped by the Euro-socialist “global warming” alarmists....
4. Wants to roll out the red carpet for the illegal alien hordes....
5. Was one of two senators (along with the ignoble Lincoln Chafee) who originally joined the Democrats in voting against the Bush tax cuts....
6. Proudly put his name to the most dangerous assault on free speech (McCain-Feingold) in the nation’s history....
7. Opposes the effective interrogation technique known as “waterboarding”, and wants to close Gitmo so he can bring captured terrorists to the United States where he can “lawyer them up” and give them access to the courts....
8. Joins the environmental extremists in opposing drilling for oil in a relatively minuscule section of the frozen, barren, wasteland known as ANWR....
9. Is older than Bob Dole was when Dole ran for President in 1996, and who would be the oldest man in history to try to win the Presidency as a major party candidate....
10. Impeded conservative initiatives in the Senate at nearly every opportunity, according to a genuine conservative, former Senator Rick Santorum (R - PA).

Just think how much we will give up the moment McCain becomes president,
All hope is gone 1-10, it’s political suicide.

31 posted on 02/03/2008 11:48:59 PM PST by factmart
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To: moderate_conservative
"Moderate" is the key here, and it's unacceptable.

You would have this piece of garbage "McCain" run the party?

We need a song based on "Next Time ... He'll Think Before He Cheats" by Carrie Underwood , " about McCain.

Read Mark Levin

So I ask again. Do you really want McCain?
32 posted on 02/03/2008 11:49:19 PM PST by Yosemitest (It's simple, fight or die.)
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To: moderate_conservative

33 posted on 02/03/2008 11:53:33 PM PST by Sir Francis Dashwood (LET'S ROLL!)
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To: Yosemitest

Great post, Ann is Right on this.


34 posted on 02/03/2008 11:54:19 PM PST by factmart
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To: moderate_conservative

A very glowing endorsement. I’d like Mr. McCain to read this:
What Americans Want on Immigration:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1964492/posts


35 posted on 02/03/2008 11:54:57 PM PST by GVnana
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To: Gator113

Not that I know of however, Joe Lieberman is campaigning with him. Saw Joe on a campaign stop on tv with McCain.

John McCain/Joe Lieberman anti gun bill 2001


36 posted on 02/03/2008 11:57:38 PM PST by tallyhoe
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To: factmart
Ann is Right on this.

No she's not. Putting Hillary Clinton in the white house is not right for anyone.

37 posted on 02/03/2008 11:58:05 PM PST by GVnana
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To: All

38 posted on 02/04/2008 12:01:09 AM PST by Cindy
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To: moderate_conservative

Welcome to FR.

We don’t have to judge you by the articles you post. Your record of articles and comments tell us that you are obviously a McCain supporter. Many on this forum would disagree with that support as can be seen in the current poll shown in the sidebar.

BTW, this is a conservative site, not a subsidiary of the GOP.


39 posted on 02/04/2008 12:02:38 AM PST by gpapa
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To: Yosemitest

Yours is the best post of the month!


40 posted on 02/04/2008 12:02:54 AM PST by ajay_kumar (United we win, divided democrats win. How difficult is that to understand?)
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