Posted on 09/06/2008 3:50:26 PM PDT by Chet 99
COLORADO SPRINGS In just the second day of campaigning together, Republican Presidential nominee John McCain and his running mate, Sarah Palin, gave a command performance of their convention week speeches to a crowd of more than 10,000 here.
McCain and Palin hit popular notes from their big-stage speeches by promising to rein in government spending, lead America to energy independence and win the war in Iraq.
"There's no place more appropriate than here in Colorado Springs, with all the great service of people from here, to tell you this: We are winning in Iraq," McCain said, drawing some of the biggest cheers of his 15-minute speech.
(Excerpt) Read more at denverpost.com ...
I don't think anyone 'broke' her hand.
She has a weakness in her wrist, and all this hand shaking, is stressing it out.
Bingo
I dont see people emulating Barama or Michelle or the Wrong Rev Wright or Ayers or Rezko
I have a question of the board:
All due respect to our next President, John McCain, I note in the photos that he seems to have trouble raising his arms a little. Is that because of what he went thru during the Vietnam War? It was what I thought.
God Bless John McCain and Sarah Palin and their families.
"Indeed, we see Sarah Palin as nothing less than a true feminist heroine a woman whos lived the elusive supermom "dream of combining power and privilege with a large, loving family. In a more thoughtful age, feminists would have adopted her as a great success story. But because she fights on the wrong side of the culture wars which is to say, the one that values unborn children and human freedom todays left calls her a hillbilly and turns up its nose."
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I'm considering doing something to promote Sarah here in Canada.
She is a great role model as a woman, a mom, a wife and a conservative.
Yesterday I registered the domains...canadalovessarah.ca and .com
If and when I can tear myself off FR,
I'm going to get a start on designing the site.
My pleasure.
I was at work, and missed part of it, but I saw them come and go.
The media always tries to mislead.
:-)
Colorado is going to be a key state and I expect McCain and Palin to spend plenty of time there before Election Day. Along with Nevada and New Mexico, Colorado is part of the Western battleground states that will decide the election. Polling from August shows a very tight race, which is a positive for McCain since earlier polling had consistently shown him behind.
Oh, I like her too. She stands out, and is outstanding.
Yes - you’re right. Another thread a person posted noticed how Sarah, when she was standing near McCain, kept her arms lower than his while waving. Not sure if that was natural respect or a good tip by her handlers. I’ll have to watch for that.
I can't recall off hand the FReeper who designed this
but he said we are free to steal it...
Sarah just rocks! She is resonating with so many people, and I dont think its the Hockeymom stuff in the bulk of it.
Its just that this Gal IS The American dream and she is a getter done pioneer.
Sarah Palin is the very spirit of freedom.
Best wishes with those websites. O am pushing Sarah on Shortwave radio were I can to get international attention
Re the article from National Post: Good to see yall aboard up there.
Now if we can get Europe to wake up.... ;)
Turn your airplane trips into Whistle-Stops.
Look for municipal and regional airports that will handle your aircraft.
Set up a simple platform like you did at the Springs in Colorado.
Allow a lot of space for people to surround you.
Make as many whistle-stops a day as possible.
Don't charge for admission and require tickets like Obama.
Let the real people of America come and see those on the ticket.
I believe in Hanoi Hilton they tied his arms behind his back and then tied his back arms to a pulley and raised him over and over.
THAT is just what they are doing
Obama thinks he is all cyber savvy.
It dont mean squat when you dont know who your friends ARE
Yes, that's correct. His broken arms were allowed to heal without ever being properly set, and he cannot raise his hands above his head.
It's documented in Wikipedia, and is sourced to an article in Vanity Fair.
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