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First Posted: 09- 3-08 07:01 PM   |   Updated: 10- 4-08 05:12 AM

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Below the video is text of Sarah Palin's speech. Each specific attack she leveled against Obama is in bold font.

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Mr. Chairman, delegates, and fellow citizens: I am honored to be considered for the nomination for Vice President of the United States...

I accept the call to help our nominee for president to serve and defend America.

I accept the challenge of a tough fight in this election... against confident opponents ... at a crucial hour for our country.

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And I accept the privilege of serving with a man who has come through much harder missions ... and met far graver challenges ... and knows how tough fights are won - the next president of the United States, John S. McCain.

It was just a year ago when all the experts in Washington counted out our nominee because he refused to hedge his commitment to the security of the country he loves.

With their usual certitude, they told us that all was lost - there was no hope for this candidate who said that he would rather lose an election than see his country lose a war.

But the pollsters and pundits overlooked just one thing when they wrote him off.

They overlooked the caliber of the man himself - the determination, resolve, and sheer guts of Senator John McCain. The voters knew better.

And maybe that's because they realize there is a time for politics and a time for leadership ... a time to campaign and a time to put our country first.

Our nominee for president is a true profile in courage, and people like that are hard to come by.

He's a man who wore the uniform of this country for 22 years, and refused to break faith with those troops in Iraq who have now brought victory within sight.

And as the mother of one of those troops, that is exactly the kind of man I want as commander in chief. I'm just one of many moms who'll say an extra prayer each night for our sons and daughters going into harm's way.

Our son Track is 19.

And one week from tomorrow - September 11th - he'll deploy to Iraq with the Army infantry in the service of his country.

My nephew Kasey also enlisted, and serves on a carrier in the Persian Gulf.

My family is proud of both of them and of all the fine men and women serving the country in uniform. Track is the eldest of our five children.

In our family, it's two boys and three girls in between - my strong and kind-hearted daughters Bristol, Willow, and Piper.

And in April, my husband Todd and I welcomed our littlest one into the world, a perfectly beautiful baby boy named Trig. From the inside, no family ever seems typical.

That's how it is with us.

Our family has the same ups and downs as any other ... the same challenges and the same joys.

Sometimes even the greatest joys bring challenge.

And children with special needs inspire a special love.

To the families of special-needs children all across this country, I have a message: For years, you sought to make America a more welcoming place for your sons and daughters.

I pledge to you that if we are elected, you will have a friend and advocate in the White House. Todd is a story all by himself.

He's a lifelong commercial fisherman ... a production operator in the oil fields of Alaska's North Slope ... a proud member of the United Steel Workers' Union ... and world champion snow machine racer.

Throw in his Yup'ik Eskimo ancestry, and it all makes for quite a package.

We met in high school, and two decades and five children later he's still my guy. My Mom and Dad both worked at the elementary school in our small town.

And among the many things I owe them is one simple lesson: that this is America, and every woman can walk through every door of opportunity.

My parents are here tonight, and I am so proud to be the daughter of Chuck and Sally Heath. Long ago, a young farmer and habber-dasher from Missouri followed an unlikely path to the vice presidency.

A writer observed: "We grow good people in our small towns, with honesty, sincerity, and dignity." I know just the kind of people that writer had in mind when he praised Harry Truman.

I grew up with those people.

They are the ones who do some of the hardest work in America ... who grow our food, run our factories, and fight our wars.

They love their country, in good times and bad, and they're always proud of America. I had the privilege of living most of my life in a small town.

I was just your average hockey mom, and signed up for the PTA because I wanted to make my kids' public education better.

When I ran for city council, I didn't need focus groups and voter profiles because I knew those voters, and knew their families, too.

Before I became governor of the great state of Alaska, I was mayor of my hometown.

And since our opponents in this presidential election seem to look down on that experience, let me explain to them what the job involves.

I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a "community organizer," except that you have actual responsibilities. I might add that in small towns, we don't quite know what to make of a candidate who lavishes praise on working people when they are listening, and then talks about how bitterly they cling to their religion and guns when those people aren't listening.


We tend to prefer candidates who don't talk about us one way in Scranton and another way in San Francisco.

As for my running mate, you can be certain that wherever he goes, and whoever is listening, John McCain is the same man. I'm not a member of the permanent political establishment.< br>
And I've learned quickly, these past few days, that if you're not a member in good standing of the Washington elite, then some in the media consider a candidate unqualified for that reason alone.

But here's a little news flash for all those reporters and commentators: I'm not going to Washington to seek their good opinion - I'm going to Washington to serve the people of this country. Americans expect us to go to Washington for the right reasons, and not just to mingle with the right people.

Politics isn't just a game of clashing parties and competing interests.

The right reason is to challenge the status quo, to serve the common good, and to leave this nation better than we found it.

No one expects us to agree on everything.

But we are expected to govern with integrity, good will, clear convictions, and ... a servant's heart.

I pledge to all Americans that I will carry myself in this spirit as vice president of the United States. This was the spirit that brought me to the governor's office, when I took on the old politics as usual in Juneau ... when I stood up to the special interests, the lobbyists, big oil companies, and the good-ol' boys network.

Sudden and relentless reform never sits well with entrenched interests and power brokers. That's why true reform is so hard to achieve.

But with the support of the citizens of Alaska, we shook things up.

And in short order we put the government of our state back on the side of the people.

I came to office promising major ethics reform, to end the culture of self-dealing. And today, that ethics reform is the law.

While I was at it, I got rid of a few things in the governor's office that I didn't believe our citizens should have to pay for.

That luxury jet was over the top. I put it on eBay.

I also drive myself to work.

And I thought we could muddle through without the governor's personal chef - although I've got to admit that sometimes my kids sure miss her. I came to office promising to control spending - by request if possible and by veto if necessary.

Senator McCain also promises to use the power of veto in defense of the public interest - and as a chief executive, I can assure you it works.

Our state budget is under control.

We have a surplus.

And I have protected the taxpayers by vetoing wasteful spending: nearly half a billion dollars in vetoes.

I suspended the state fuel tax, and championed reform to end the abuses of earmark spending by Congress.

I told the Congress "thanks, but no thanks," for that Bridge to Nowhere.

If our state wanted a bridge, we'd build it ourselves. When oil and gas prices went up dramatically, and filled up the state treasury, I sent a large share of that revenue back where it belonged - directly to the people of Alaska.

And despite fierce opposition from oil company lobbyists, who kind of liked things the way they were, we broke their monopoly on power and resources.

As governor, I insisted on competition and basic fairness to end their control of our state and return it to the people.

I fought to bring about the largest private-sector infrastructure project in North American history.

And when that deal was struck, we began a nearly forty billion dollar natural gas pipeline to help lead America to energy independence.

That pipeline, when the last section is laid and its valves are opened, will lead America one step farther away from dependence on dangerous foreign powers that do not have our interests at heart.

The stakes for our nation could not be higher.

When a hurricane strikes in the Gulf of Mexico, this country should not be so dependent on imported oil that we are forced to draw from our Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

And families cannot throw away more and more of their paychecks on gas and heating oil.

With Russia wanting to control a vital pipeline in the Caucasus, and to divide and intimidate our European allies by using energy as a weapon, we cannot leave ourselves at the mercy of foreign suppliers.

To confront the threat that Iran might seek to cut off nearly a fifth of world energy supplies ... or that terrorists might strike again at the Abqaiq facility in Saudi Arabia ... or that Venezuela might shut off its oil deliveries ... we Americans need to produce more of our own oil and gas.

And take it from a gal who knows the North Slope of Alaska: we've got lots of both.

Our opponents say, again and again, that drilling will not solve all of America's energy problems - as if we all didn't know that already.

But the fact that drilling won't solve every problem is no excuse to do nothing at all.

Starting in January, in a McCain-Palin administration, we're going to lay more pipelines ... build more new-clear plants ... create jobs with clean coal ... and move forward on solar, wind, geothermal, and other alternative sources.

We need American energy resources, brought to you by American ingenuity, and produced by American workers. I've noticed a pattern with our opponent.

Maybe you have, too.

We've all heard his dramatic speeches before devoted followers.

And there is much to like and admire about our opponent.

But listening to him speak, it's easy to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform - not even in the state senate.

This is a man who can give an entire speech about the wars America is fighting, and never use the word "victory" except when he's talking about his own campaign. But when the cloud of rhetoric has passed ... when the roar of the crowd fades away ... when the stadium lights go out, and those Styrofoam Greek columns are hauled back to some studio lot - what exactly is our opponent's plan? What does he actually seek to accomplish, after he's done turning back the waters and healing the planet? The answer is to make government bigger ... take more of your money ... give you more orders from Washington ... and to reduce the strength of America in a dangerous world. America needs more energy ... our opponent is against producing it.

Victory in Iraq is finally in sight ... he wants to forfeit.

Terrorist states are seeking new-clear weapons without delay ... he wants to meet them without preconditions.

Al Qaeda terrorists still plot to inflict catastrophic harm on America ... he's worried that someone won't read them their rights? Government is too big ... he wants to grow it.

Congress spends too much ... he promises more.

Taxes are too high ... he wants to raise them. His tax increases are the fine print in his economic plan, and let me be specific.

The Democratic nominee for president supports plans to raise income taxes ... raise payroll taxes ... raise investment income taxes ... raise the death tax ... raise business taxes ... and increase the tax burden on the American people by hundreds of billions of dollars. My sister Heather and her husband have just built a service station that's now opened for business - like millions of others who run small businesses.

How are they going to be any better off if taxes go up? Or maybe you're trying to keep your job at a plant in Michigan or Ohio ... or create jobs with clean coal from Pennsylvania or West Virginia ... or keep a small farm in the family right here in Minnesota.

How are you going to be better off if our opponent adds a massive tax burden to the American economy? Here's how I look at the choice Americans face in this election.

In politics, there are some candidates who use change to promote their careers.

And then there are those, like John McCain, who use their careers to promote change.

They're the ones whose names appear on laws and landmark reforms, not just on buttons and banners, or on self-designed presidential seals.

Among politicians, there is the idealism of high-flown speechmaking, in which crowds are stirringly summoned to support great things.

And then there is the idealism of those leaders, like John McCain, who actually do great things. They're the ones who are good for more than talk ... the ones we have always been able to count on to serve and defend America. Senator McCain's record of actual achievement and reform helps explain why so many special interests, lobbyists, and comfortable committee chairmen in Congress have fought the prospect of a McCain presidency - from the primary election of 2000 to this very day.

Our nominee doesn't run with the Washington herd.

He's a man who's there to serve his country, and not just his party.

A leader who's not looking for a fight, but is not afraid of one either. Harry Reid, the Majority Leader of the current do-nothing Senate, not long ago summed up his feelings about our nominee.

He said, quote, "I can't stand John McCain." Ladies and gentlemen, perhaps no accolade we hear this week is better proof that we've chosen the right man. Clearly what the Majority Leader was driving at is that he can't stand up to John McCain. That is only one more reason to take the maverick of the Senate and put him in the White House. My fellow citizens, the American presidency is not supposed to be a journey of "personal discovery." This world of threats and dangers is not just a community, and it doesn't just need an organizer.

And though both Senator Obama and Senator Biden have been going on lately about how they are always, quote, "fighting for you," let us face the matter squarely.

There is only one man in this election who has ever really fought for you ... in places where winning means survival and defeat means death ... and that man is John McCain. In our day, politicians have readily shared much lesser tales of adversity than the nightmare world in which this man, and others equally brave, served and suffered for their country.

It's a long way from the fear and pain and squalor of a six-by-four cell in Hanoi to the Oval Office.

But if Senator McCain is elected president, that is the journey he will have made.

It's the journey of an upright and honorable man - the kind of fellow whose name you will find on war memorials in small towns across this country, only he was among those who came home.

To the most powerful office on earth, he would bring the compassion that comes from having once been powerless ... the wisdom that comes even to the captives, by the grace of God ... the special confidence of those who have seen evil, and seen how evil is overcome. A fellow prisoner of war, a man named Tom Moe of Lancaster, Ohio, recalls looking through a pin-hole in his cell door as Lieutenant Commander John McCain was led down the hallway, by the guards, day after day.

As the story is told, "When McCain shuffled back from torturous interrogations, he would turn toward Moe's door and flash a grin and thumbs up" - as if to say, "We're going to pull through this." My fellow Americans, that is the kind of man America needs to see us through these next four years.

For a season, a gifted speaker can inspire with his words.

For a lifetime, John McCain has inspired with his deeds.

If character is the measure in this election ... and hope the theme ... and change the goal we share, then I ask you to join our cause. Join our cause and help America elect a great man as the next president of the United States.

Thank you all, and may God bless America.

Below the video is text of Sarah Palin's speech. Each specific attack she leveled against Obama is in bold font. Watch Palin's speech from the Republican convention. Read the speech. ---- Mr. Ch...
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"new-clear" I thought it was a joke. Now, I will go cry because half of America thinks she isn't that bad of a choice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 PM on 09/13/2008

What a great speech. Folks on this site are nuts if you truley think Obama is the answer. This has nothing to do with the color of his skin, rather he's a complete socialist and the most liberal member of the senate in 2007. The one thing this country cannot afford is even bigger govt. than what Bush has grown it too and just because McCain/Palin are Reps doesn't mean we'll see more of the same. Get off that kick and wake up folks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 09/08/2008
- felkakarp I'm a Fan of felkakarp 51 fans permalink

People who insist, " This has nothing to do with the color of his skin" when nobody said it did are telling on themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 09/13/2008
- collima I'm a Fan of collima 4 fans permalink

They must think we're stupid.... If we don't vote, then we are stupid...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 09/06/2008

People may vote but cannot vote for a black man. They are happy the listen to cow poop and moose poop of people of rush limbaugh, ann coulton,dobson, hagee, mccain ,palin, and vote against their own best interest.

Example: communist china have the former super power United States on welfare.
The loans us money, so we pay for 2 wars with interest, they send cheap unsafe products without any oversight, they send us a stimulus check to prop up our stock market so it won't complete fall.
communist people cannot vote, no unions but they do have a middle class with our middle class jobs.
American voter hate is killing this country. Communist china owns and these do not care to improve our lives because of their mind set. sad but true

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 AM on 09/07/2008

Yesterday I was thinking Palin was dubya in a blue dress, but I think ur are right that she's Cheney.

A copy and paste collage of fun facts to forward to fend off pittbulls with lipstick and creepy old hating men...

Senator Obama has sponsored or co-sponsored 570 bills in the 109th and 110th Congress.
Senator Obama has sponsored or co-sponsored 15 bills that have become LAW since he joined the Senate in 2005.
Senator Obama has also introduced amendments to 50 bills, of which 16 were adopted by the Senate.
His record is in fact quite impressive for a junior Senator from Illinois.
Most of his legislative effort has been in the areas of:
� Energy Efficiency and Climate Change (25 bills)
� Health care (21 bills) and public health (20 bills)
� Consumer protection/labor (14 bills)
� The needs of Veterans and the Armed Forces (13 bills)
� Congressional Ethics and Accountability (12 bills)
� Foreign Policy (10 bills)
� Voting and Elections (9 bills)
� Education (7 bills)
� Hurricane Katrina Relief (6)
� The Environment (5 bills)
� Homeland Security (4 bills)
� Discrimination (4 bills)
AND... 95% of America listen up!
If you make less than 250,000 your taxes will stay the same and NOT increase
If you make less than 150,000 your taxes will be further reduced in the form of additional tax breaks.
I'm just getting started but how's that for change we can believe in!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 09/06/2008

That jonathan at politico website GOP reporter needs to see this

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 AM on 09/07/2008

Mccain = Bush
Palin = Cheney

With McCain's advanced age and past health issues, Palin would be the leader of America if something happens to him.
Wih having been out of the country only one time, I cannot imagine her being capable of handling all of the strife going on in the world.
Not with having been the Govennor of a sparsley populated state, that has fewer people than many of our large cities ( Population = 626,932 ); not to mention being PTA member and on the "city" council.
She is scarey......just as cold and calculating as Cheney!!

I fear for our country if McCain and Palin win the election, we can't take another four years of the same Republican policies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 09/06/2008

both bush and clinton sucked, neither took accountability for anything, i am a proud independent all i want is someone who will take accountability and stand up for once without pointing their fingers at everybody else saying oh, it's not my fault, because truthfully the plans are almost identical from both candidates and all those plans still have to go through congress, the difference i see is that obama is just as partisan as bush and clinton were and have been and i am sick of it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 09/26/2008

They can try all the lipstick they can put on, this P i g won't fly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 09/06/2008

Just a comment from the other side...
Palin is a breath of fresh air and a return to the values that this country has so sadly let go. The Democratic party used to be a great institution, with iconic symbols of American strength and integrity, such as Roosevelt and Kennedy (not Ted). Now were left with a group of individuals who are angry, confused and bitter. Bush may not be the best President, but we did not get to where we are today, with our present problems because of Bush alone. Many of the decisions that were made that ultimately led this country to where it is now were bi-partisan decisions. I have no issues with having a black president -- it's just that Mr. Obama is not the best choice because of his obvious lack of experience. McCain has shown that he can reach across the aisle and engage the Democrats to try to initiate real change. You don't like him because he's a "nasty Republican". Brace yourselves, because it will be very upsetting a, when McCain-Palin win the election in November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 09/06/2008
- IslandGyal I'm a Fan of IslandGyal 49 fans permalink
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People PLEASE register to vote before October 3rd. If possible request an absentee ballot and vote EARLY. I am not taking any chances with the republican this year; they like to disenfranchise voters, especially minorities.

So, if you don't have to deal with them on November 4th do NOT!

In Maryland you can request an absentee ballot. The deadline is October 28. PLEASE, vote and vote early!

http://www.elections.state.md.us/pdf/2007_English_InternetVRA.pdf

http://www.elections.state.md.us/pdf/2008_Absentee_Ballot_Application.pdf

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 PM on 09/06/2008

I JUST SAW A FILM CLIP OF SARAH P ON FOX NEWS BEING INTERVIEWED BY GRETA VON WHATEVER AND IT WAS THE STRANGEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN.. SHE WAS COMBING HER DAUGHTERS HAIR AND AS SHE WAS TALKNIG, SHE WAS CLICKING HER MOUTH AND REPEATING THINGS ALMOST LIKE A PARROT. HAS ANYONE DID A MEDICAL / MENTAL BACKGROUND CHECK ON THIS WOMAN.. THERE'S A REASON THE REPUBS ARE TAKING A HANDS OFF APPROACH WITH HER AND QUESTIONING THE MEDIA IN REGARDS TO CHECKING INTO HER BACKGROUND.. SHE WILL HAVE NO REAL ROLE IN THE NEW MCCAIN CULT. THERE IS A REASON THAT SOMEONE GOES TO 5 SCHOOLS IN 6 YEARS...

IF MEDICAL AND MILITARY RECORDS ARE REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED WHY NOT SCHOOL RECORDS....

THERE WILL BE AN OCTOBER SURPRISE ALL RIGHT . ALL I ASK IS THAT THE MEDIA KEEP DDRILLING ON MS. PALIN YOU JUST MAY STRIKE OIL ! !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 AM on 09/06/2008
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Isn't it amazing that, while her handlers don't believe she can get through a simple press conference and are presently hiding her from the media (no questions allowed!), they are willing to pretend that they believe she can handle running the country when McCain dies?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 AM on 09/06/2008
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I hope Miss Thing knows that Moses actually led his people out of bondage. If she actually knew what she was spewing forth (albeit with finesse); she finish watching the movie. Moses wins! But, she would not know that because when you're aping something, there is little time for facts. Keep it coming girlfriend, at some point you will have to speak with the media. The real media and not Fixed News. PEACE ON THE PLANET

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 AM on 09/06/2008

here is your wonderful steadfast new leader, go ahead and vote for him, if you think this is what we need

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU2Yv-rnJEo&NR=1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 AM on 09/06/2008

THE TRUTH ABOUT SARAH PALIN:

http://webpages.charter.net/suasponte/

If you really want to know Sarah Palin's history (in detail) this is a "must read". It was written by Anne Kilkenny, a resident of Wasilla, Alaska.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 09/06/2008

Dear Sarah Palin
My name is Nelson Raver, I am a combat related severely disabled Vietnam veteran. But I do not claim to be a hero. Since no military veterans except John McCain was mentioned, I know we don’t count. It would have been nice to have at least the Iraq War veterans mentioned. It would have been nice for John McCain “Stand Up” for veterans.

John McCain voted N (Nay) on three veterans benefits bills:
02/02/2006 Tax Rate Extension Amendment HR 4297
11/17/2005 Additional Funding For Veterans Amendment S 2020
10/05/2005 Health Care for Veterans Amendment HR 2863

and voted NV (Not Voting, Excused, Absent, or Present) on three other veterans Benefits bills:

05/22/2008 GI Bill and Other Domestic Provisions S Amdt 4803
01/22/2008 Defense Authorizations Bill HR 4986
10/01/2007 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 HR 1585
(Source: http://www.votesmart.org)

I was a veterans Representative for 16 years. That’s a “Coordinator” which you characterize as being so lowly. I helped homeless veterans find food, shelter, traiing and a job. …but that doesn’t count since it’s “Coordinating” as you put it.

Be that the word “veterans” was NOT mentioned in your speech, I and other veterans should not need be a POW to at least be recognized. I served in the military for 20 years and in Vietnam more than 2 years, and I’m proud of my service.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 PM on 09/05/2008

I chuckle at the line about putting the Government owned jet for sale on eBay...

True, she did that, but it did not sell there..

In fact, she mis-managed that asset, and sold it for about $1/2 million less than it was worth...

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More of that to come if "God forbids) she ever makes it to Vice President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 PM on 09/05/2008
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Yep, the $2.7 million plane was sold through a broker for $2.1 millions.

A six-hundred-thousand-dollar publicity stunt.

Good thing the people of Alaska can afford it.

Pfffft.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 AM on 09/06/2008

Abosuletly, yup,yup...Sarah Palin did a great job READING a speech that she most likely did not write and had 4 days to rehearse. Who wouldn't !!!! I would like to hear HER OWN words, but wait...that will not happen because she refuses to speak candidly to the media.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 09/05/2008
- cyndeewi I'm a Fan of cyndeewi 21 fans permalink
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Palin did not write the speech at all. Bush speech writers wrote it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 PM on 09/05/2008

The speech was actualkly written by Matthew Scully....

http://www.matthewscully.com/matthew.htm

He's been a long time Republican speech writter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 09/05/2008

I'm sure Obama didn't write his either. They all have someone who writes for them. And your point is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 09/06/2008

The Teleprompters that night were malfunctioning, half of that speech was her own words. All democrates should be shakeing after that, wait let me rephrase that, All OBAMA SUPPORTERS should be shakeing.

I hope you saw the McCain speech, thats was incredible.

and have you seen what Obama looks like and sounds like when his prompter is out?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omHUsRTYFAU
is bad!
What will he do when he is in office?
Watch the debates it will be awsome.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 09/05/2008

Palin did not write the speech and if she did improvise it was only the childish insults. And if you were paying close attention, at certain points when the camera was behind her you could see the teleprompter and it seemed to be working just fine.
The Repubs. are just using the 'teleprompter malfunction' as further spin and the news is reporting now that there were no issues with the teleprompters....see, more lies from the right.
But, don't worry...the game is about to change, since the "Troopergate" investigation findings are going to be released 3 weeks earlier than planned.
Say Bye-Bye Sarah.
By the way, Obama writes 90+% of his speeches.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 09/05/2008
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True. At times, the words were too fast.... others, the words too slow. At one point, when the words were too slow, she *improvised* with, "You know the difference between a hockey mom and a pitbull? Lipstick!

Wow!!! That YouTube video of Obama completely at a loss was very eye-opening!! Thanks for posting that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 09/05/2008

20 months straight of campaigning, talking to the media pundits on TV, having hundreds of interviews, 19 debates, on the road talking to millions of Americans, shaking hands and kissing babies, giving speeches, taking time to return to the senate to vote on key legislation, attending functions, managing an awesome campaign, little sleep...I certainly can continue...

But I guess when you are running for president in order to make your opponent look bad you mock them--both (rather) all candidates will stumble with or without a teleprompter-including McCain. (McCain has his fair share too)!

It's ashame that unimpressive comments (such as Duneman25) offer very little if no enlightening dialogue that would make me want to switch my decision on my candidate.

Tell me something compelling and visionary about John McCain or Gov. Palin that would make me begin to think they are the better team.

PS I am talking about bread and butter issues that impact ordinary citizen-and please no talking points de jour :D

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 PM on 09/06/2008

it can't possibly be worse than Obama saying he has visited 57, .............. yes that's right 57 states

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpGH02DtIws&feature=related

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 AM on 09/06/2008

Top 10 Things that are worse than Obama having a slip-up (as if none of us ever has) are:

1. John McCain nomination speech...yawn, getting sleepy just thinking about it.
2. Palin's grosse abuse of power in Alaska: attempting to fire the librarian that wouldn't host a book burning, as well as firingthe safety commissioner and her ex-brother-in-law ...
3. The fact that she, as woman, wants to take away a woman's right to have a say over her body.
4. Teaching creationism in a science classroom as if is a valid scientific theory
5. Palin essentially telling American teens that it is OK to be a teen mom...looks like Bristol didn't practice what mommy preached.
6. Her husband ( The 1st Dude) being a member of an organization that wants Alaska to secede from the Union...real patriotic.
7. Denying that Global warming is in fact occurring and shooting helpless animals from a helicopter...
8. Supporting a 'bridge to nowhere' - then denying it to get her 'somewhere.'
9. Her unregulated and unresponsible support of a lack of gun control
10. THE MOST HORRIFIC THING OF ALL....A McCAIN/PALIN TICKET AND ITS SUPPORTERS !!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 09/06/2008

youtube has some of her speeches to the folks in wasilla - those I would venture to guess are more Sarah Palin that the speech from the RNC. Be warned though, in her speeches, she claims anything on her agenda (i.e., alaskan oil pipeline) is "God's will." So much for separation of church and state.
But... if everything you do is "God's Will" then you can't be held accountable for it and when it falls to crap, you can simply state you were just following God's plan. No wonder the Neocons love her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 09/06/2008

Well...I am sure Americans are not so stupid to elect the republican party again. All this in fact reminds me of the final season of "The West Wing" about the fight between Santos and Vinnick.

Everyone thought Santos is too young and inexperienced...See the similarities between Santos and Obama and how strong both are in their resolve.

See the similarities between the old Vinnick and McCain....Both are ready to hit the bucket and pass on the presidency to idiots....

Does America need rhetoric or a calm voice now? Do they need blood hungry hunters or a sane voice? It's their final chance...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 09/05/2008
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Anytime the MSM did not correct Palin on the lies she said in her speech about Obama then you know that people will be stupid enough to vote for her. If Obama would have told lies like that it would be on all the networks every 15 minutes. The repubs would be having a field day. This race is a double standard one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 09/05/2008
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Yes, we need some semblence of sanity restored to the good old USA. You know, I was truly startled at times during pappy McSame's speech when they started shouting "fight, fight, fight..." "USA, USA...." Oh, my word. ANd, don't even get me started on the 9/11 overly graphic presentation. I can only imagine with people outside the states must think of that insane performance last night. It was so beligerent. The pappy McSame camp owes the world an apology.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 AM on 09/06/2008
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