John McCain Republican Convention Speech (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 09- 4-08 06:47 PM   |   Updated: 10- 5-08 05:12 AM

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Read John McCain's Republican convention speech.

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I don't mind a good fight. For reasons known only to God, I've had quite a few tough ones in my life. But I learned an important lesson along the way. In the end, it matters less that you can fight. What you fight for is the real test.

I fight for Americans. I fight for you. I fight for Bill and Sue Nebe from Farmington Hills, Michigan, who lost their real estate investments in the bad housing market. Bill got a temporary job after he was out of work for seven months. Sue works three jobs to help pay the bills.

I fight for Jake and Toni Wimmer of Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Jake works on a loading dock; coaches Little League, and raises money for the mentally and physically disabled. Toni is a schoolteacher, working toward her Master's Degree. They have two sons, the youngest, Luke, has been diagnosed with autism. Their lives should matter to the people they elect to office. They matter to me.

I fight for the family of Matthew Stanley of Wolfboro, New Hampshire, who died serving our country in Iraq. I wear his bracelet and think of him every day. I intend to honor their sacrifice by making sure the country their son loved so well and never returned to, remains safe from its enemies.

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I fight to restore the pride and principles of our party. We were elected to change Washington, and we let Washington change us. We lost the trust of the American people when some Republicans gave in to the temptations of corruption. We lost their trust when rather than reform government, both parties made it bigger. We lost their trust when instead of freeing ourselves from a dangerous dependence on foreign oil, both parties and Senator Obama passed another corporate welfare bill for oil companies. We lost their trust, when we valued our power over our principles.

We're going to change that. We're going to recover the people's trust by standing up again for the values Americans admire. The party of Lincoln, Roosevelt and Reagan is going to get back to basics.

We believe everyone has something to contribute and deserves the opportunity to reach their God-given potential from the boy whose descendents arrived on the Mayflower to the Latina daughter of migrant workers. We're all God's children and we're all Americans.

We believe in low taxes; spending discipline, and open markets. We believe in rewarding hard work and risk takers and letting people keep the fruits of their labor.

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. We believe in the values of families, neighborhoods and communities.

We believe in a government that unleashes the creativity and initiative of Americans. Government that doesn't make your choices for you, but works to make sure you have more choices to make for yourself.

I will keep taxes low and cut them where I can. My opponent will raise them. I will open new markets to our goods and services. My opponent will close them. I will cut government spending. He will increase it.

My tax cuts will create jobs. His tax increases will eliminate them. My health care plan will make it easier for more Americans to find and keep good health care insurance. His plan will force small businesses to cut jobs, reduce wages, and force families into a government run health care system where a bureaucrat stands between you and your doctor.

Keeping taxes low helps small businesses grow and create new jobs. Cutting the second highest business tax rate in the world will help American companies compete and keep jobs from moving overseas. Doubling the child tax exemption from $3500 to $7000 will improve the lives of millions of American families. Reducing government spending and getting rid of failed programs will let you keep more of your own money to save, spend and invest as you see fit. Opening new markets and preparing workers to compete in the world economy is essential to our future prosperity.

I know some of you have been left behind in the changing economy and it often seems your government hasn't even noticed. Government assistance for unemployed workers was designed for the economy of the 1950s. That's going to change on my watch. My opponent promises to bring back old jobs by wishing away the global economy. We're going to help workers who've lost a job that won't come back, find a new one that won't go away.

We will prepare them for the jobs of today. We will use our community colleges to help train people for new opportunities in their communities. For workers in industries that have been hard hit, we'll help make up part of the difference in wages between their old job and a temporary, lower paid one while they receive retraining that will help them find secure new employment at a decent wage.

Education is the civil rights issue of this century. Equal access to public education has been gained. But what is the value of access to a failing school? We need to shake up failed school bureaucracies with competition, empower parents with choice, remove barriers to qualified instructors, attract and reward good teachers, and help bad teachers find another line of work.

When a public school fails to meet its obligations to students, parents deserve a choice in the education of their children. And I intend to give it to them. Some may choose a better public school. Some may choose a private one. Many will choose a charter school. But they will have that choice and their children will have that opportunity.

Senator Obama wants our schools to answer to unions and entrenched bureaucracies. I want schools to answer to parents and students. And when I'm President, they will.

My fellow Americans, 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. 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. We will build more nuclear power plants. We will develop clean coal technology. We will increase the use of wind, tide, solar and natural gas. We will encourage the development and use of flex fuel, hybrid and electric automobiles.

Senator Obama thinks we can achieve energy independence without more drilling and without more nuclear power. But Americans know better than that. We must use all resources and develop all technologies necessary to rescue our economy from the damage caused by rising oil prices and to restore the health of our planet. It's an ambitious plan, but Americans are ambitious by nature, and we have faced greater challenges. It's time for us to show the world again how Americans lead.

This great national cause will create millions of new jobs, many in industries that will be the engine of our future prosperity; jobs that will be there when your children enter the workforce.

Today, the prospect of a better world remains within our reach. But we must see the threats to peace and liberty in our time clearly and face them, as Americans before us did, with confidence, wisdom and resolve.

We have dealt a serious blow to al Qaeda in recent years. But they are not defeated, and they'll strike us again if they can. Iran remains the chief state sponsor of terrorism and on the path to acquiring nuclear weapons. Russia's leaders, rich with oil wealth and corrupt with power, have rejected democratic ideals and the obligations of a responsible power. They invaded a small, democratic neighbor to gain more control over the world's oil supply, intimidate other neighbors, and further their ambitions of reassembling the Russian empire. And the brave people of Georgia need our solidarity and prayers. As President I will work to establish good relations with Russia so we need not fear a return of the Cold War. But we can't turn a blind eye to aggression and international lawlessness that threatens the peace and stability of the world and the security of the American people.

We face many threats in this dangerous world, but I'm not afraid of them. I'm prepared for them. I know how the military works, what it can do, what it can do better, and what it should not do. I know how the world works. I know the good and the evil in it. I know how to work with leaders who share our dreams of a freer, safer and more prosperous world, and how to stand up to those who don't. I know how to secure the peace.

When I was five years old, a car pulled up in front of our house. A Navy officer rolled down the window, and shouted at my father that the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor. I rarely saw my father again for four years. My grandfather came home from that same war exhausted from the burdens he had borne, and died the next day. In Vietnam, where I formed the closest friendships of my life, some of those friends never came home with me. I hate war. It is terrible beyond imagination.

I'm running for President to keep the country I love safe, and prevent other families from risking their loved ones in war as my family has. I will draw on all my experience with the world and its leaders, and all the tools at our disposal - diplomatic, economic, military and the power of our ideals - to build the foundations for a stable and enduring peace.

In America, we change things that need to be changed. Each generation makes its contribution to our greatness. The work that is ours to do is plainly before us. We don't need to search for it.

We need to change the way government does almost everything: from the way we protect our security to the way we compete in the world economy; from the way we respond to disasters to the way we fuel our transportation network; from the way we train our workers to the way we educate our children. All these functions of government were designed before the rise of the global economy, the information technology revolution and the end of the Cold War. We have to catch up to history, and we have to change the way we do business in Washington.

The constant partisan rancor that stops us from solving these problems isn't a cause, it's a symptom. It's what happens when people go to Washington to work for themselves and not you.

Again and again, I've worked with members of both parties to fix problems that need to be fixed. That's how I will govern as President. I will reach out my hand to anyone to help me get this country moving again. I have that record and the scars to prove it. Senator Obama does not.

Instead of rejecting good ideas because we didn't think of them first, let's use the best ideas from both sides. Instead of fighting over who gets the credit, let's try sharing it. This amazing country can do anything we put our minds to. I will ask Democrats and Independents to serve with me. And my administration will set a new standard for transparency and accountability.

We're going to finally start getting things done for the people who are counting on us, and I won't care who gets the credit.

I've been an imperfect servant of my country for many years. But I have been her servant first, last and always. And I've never lived a day, in good times or bad, that I didn't thank God for the privilege.

Long ago, something unusual happened to me that taught me the most valuable lesson of my life. I was blessed by misfortune. I mean that sincerely. I was blessed because I served in the company of heroes, and I witnessed a thousand acts of courage, compassion and love.

On an October morning, in the Gulf of Tonkin, I prepared for my 23rd mission over North Vietnam. I hadn't any worry I wouldn't come back safe and sound. I thought I was tougher than anyone. I was pretty independent then, too. I liked to bend a few rules, and pick a few fights for the fun of it. But I did it for my own pleasure; my own pride. I didn't think there was a cause more important than me.

Then I found myself falling toward the middle of a small lake in the city of Hanoi, with two broken arms, a broken leg, and an angry crowd waiting to greet me. I was dumped in a dark cell, and left to die. I didn't feel so tough anymore. When they discovered my father was an admiral, they took me to a hospital. They couldn't set my bones properly, so they just slapped a cast on me. When I didn't get better, and was down to about a hundred pounds, they put me in a cell with two other Americans. I couldn't do anything. I couldn't even feed myself. They did it for me. I was beginning to learn the limits of my selfish independence. Those men saved my life.

I was in solitary confinement when my captors offered to release me. I knew why. If I went home, they would use it as propaganda to demoralize my fellow prisoners. Our Code said we could only go home in the order of our capture, and there were men who had been shot down before me. I thought about it, though. I wasn't in great shape, and I missed everything about America. But I turned it down.

A lot of prisoners had it worse than I did. I'd been mistreated before, but not as badly as others. I always liked to strut a little after I'd been roughed up to show the other guys I was tough enough to take it. But after I turned down their offer, they worked me over harder than they ever had before. For a long time. And they broke me.

When they brought me back to my cell, I was hurt and ashamed, and I didn't know how I could face my fellow prisoners. The good man in the cell next door, my friend, Bob Craner, saved me. Through taps on a wall he told me I had fought as hard as I could. No man can always stand alone. And then he told me to get back up and fight again for our country and for the men I had the honor to serve with. Because every day they fought for me.

I fell in love with my country when I was a prisoner in someone else's. I loved it not just for the many comforts of life here. I loved it for its decency; for its faith in the wisdom, justice and goodness of its people. I loved it because it was not just a place, but an idea, a cause worth fighting for. I was never the same again. I wasn't my own man anymore. I was my country's.

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. My country saved me. 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.

If you find faults with our country, make it a better one. If you're disappointed with the mistakes of government, join its ranks and work to correct them. Enlist in our Armed Forces. Become a teacher. Enter the ministry. Run for public office. Feed a hungry child. Teach an illiterate adult to read. Comfort the afflicted. Defend the rights of the oppressed. Our country will be the better, and you will be the happier. Because nothing brings greater happiness in life than to serve a cause greater than yourself.

I'm going to fight for my cause every day as your President. I'm going to fight to make sure every American has every reason to thank God, as I thank Him: 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. Fight with me. Fight with me.

Fight for what's right for our country.

Fight for the ideals and character of a free people.

Fight for our children's future.

Fight for justice and opportunity for all.

Stand up to defend our country from its enemies.

Stand up for each other; for beautiful, blessed, bountiful America.

Stand up, stand up, stand up and fight. Nothing is inevitable here. We're Americans, and we never give up. We never quit. We never hide from history. We make history.

Watch McCain's speech: Read John McCain's Republican convention speech. --- I don't mind a good fight. For reasons known only to God, I've had quite a few tough ones in my life. But I learned an...
Watch McCain's speech: Read John McCain's Republican convention speech. --- I don't mind a good fight. For reasons known only to God, I've had quite a few tough ones in my life. But I learned an...
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This reminds me of a comment the late Hunter S. Thomson said about covering the Super Bowl. You take the previous year's story and just change the names of the teams. Senator McCain's comments about education were typical Republican boiler plate... never mind that many of those charter schools, he speaks glowingly of, have turned out in numerous cases to be prime examples of incompetent fraud. Rave on, Arizona Senator, rave on.
As TV's Dr. Phil might say: --Mister you spent five years in a p.o.w. camp. You got some issues we're gonna have to deal with, because I know those emotional scars run deep.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 AM on 09/05/2008
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Poor John McCain. In a rally in front of thousands, on camera before the whole world, and he looked as if he was still rehearsing his speech.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 AM on 09/05/2008

John, Cindy Lou and Lyndsey Graham all looked like moose in headlights.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 AM on 09/05/2008

McCain should be sued for plagiarism. He is trying to steal Barack's thunder and promote change. On one hand, McCain readily admits the bankruptcy of the Republican Party and the disastrous effects of their rule. The next statement is a call for change led by the same party that put us in this mess in the first place. Total political hackery. His speechwriters should be fired. And the crowd did not know when to cheer. When he was trying to spell out how he would change Washington (by moving his office apparently), the crowd drowned him out with shouts of "USA!"

Also, I am sick of people blaming teachers for the lackluster performance of our schools. I am studying to be a teacher and it demands great sacrifice on my part. We don't want to teach because we are lazy bums, or seeking handouts, or just want a kick back union gig. We work for change everyday and sacrifice pay and time to try and help America's youth get ahead. Blaming the teachers for a society that lets its citizens fall through the cracks is disgusting. Help bad teachers find a new line of work indeed. What about bad legislators?

What about those who propose tax cuts without subsequent changes in the budget, producing more deficit? Where will our public funds for schools be then? I suppose it will still be the teacher's fault. I must hate America.

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

John McCain says, "We believe everyone has something to contribute and deserves the opportunity to reach their God-given potential from the boy whose descendents arrived on the Mayflower to the Latina daughter of migrant workers. We're all God's children and we're all Americans."

Just curious here, but how does a boy now living have descendants who arrived on the Mayflower?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 AM on 09/05/2008

a lot of political and wealthy families can trace heritage to the Mayflower.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 09/05/2008
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[laughing] he used the term improperly. he had it backwards. That's ok, I didn't catch it either until I read JurassicGameWarden's comment

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 AM on 09/07/2008
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Republicans aren't big on science; little things like the order of cause and effect often elude them. But that's OK, because God is on their side, and if God wants descendents first and little boy later, well then, that's just how it's gonna be, and no liberal, elitist, eggheaded "expert" is gonna tell good hard-working Americans that God is wrong! You're probably just jealous that YOUR descendents didn't come over on the Mayflower!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 09/05/2008

" We never hide from history. We make history."

"I fell in love with my country when I was a prisoner in someone else's. I loved it not just for the many comforts of life here. I loved it for its decency; for its faith in the wisdom, justice and goodness of its people. I loved it because it was not just a place, but an idea, a cause worth fighting for. I was never the same again. I wasn't my own man anymore. I was my country's."

He is not a great speaker but the above moved me. I wish I could vote for both Obama and McCain. I like Palin and Biden as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 AM on 09/05/2008

When McCain keeps harping about reform, he actually means RE-FORM. That means, he will take what exists today (i.e. the Bush-Chenney administration) and dress it up as a McCain-Palin administration, serving us the same nonsense and double-talk that Bush has been feeding so far.

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Palin might be a pit-bull, but Whitehouse is not a dog-house.

I'm pledging $25 to the Obama campaign every time she barks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 AM on 09/05/2008
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I am very curious: Isn't there a bit of plagiarism going on here? Or at least "borrowing" of some kind?

Here's McCain at the RNC, 9/4:
“We were elected to change Washington, and we let Washington change us."

Here was Obama on 8/23 announcing Biden as his running mate:
"Joe Biden is that rare mix - for decades, he has brought change to Washington, but Washington hasn't changed him."

These people are shameless.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 AM on 09/05/2008

"Change doesn't come from Washington. Changes comes to Washington."

Barack Obama, Invesco Field

Yeah, it strikes a familiar chord.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 AM on 09/05/2008

Well, that wasn't quite what John Bush said. Listen closer, he said:

"We were elected to change Worshington, and we let Worshington change us."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 AM on 09/05/2008

I totally laughed at that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 AM on 09/05/2008
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speech cont..

It will only take choice from the less affluent. We will begin the era of know your station in life.

Where was his fight over the Bush Adm torture policy? He knelt to his master.

He said of his return he realized America was about us, but his platform is about a me society.

He did read the telepromter better than the past. He looked tired and worn. This will be a major factor.

He spoke of being a servant after returning from his POW experience. How blessed he realized he was.

So blessed he left his family, divorced his wife that waited for him? So blessed by God go on to become one of the Keating 5 ?

So much the outsider McCain claims. Why are all his top Campaign people "Big" lobbyists?

VP choice Gov Palin will not hide the John McCain's insider way of life. palin herself needs be asked if she is the reformer she claims, why she does not start be firing lobbyist Rick Daves and the other that is lobbying for Georgia? If she doesn't fire them now. What will she owe them if elected?

By the way, did McCain mention he was a POW and that his Dad was an Admiral. Because of that military strategy and military genious is genetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 AM on 09/05/2008
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Sound like the past more than the present and future.

A big theme on fighting.

I thought he was running for platoon Sgt although he was a priviledged Navy fly boy.

If he was so tough in fighting, then why on his education plank does he want to cut & run away from troubled public schools instead of digging in and fighting to make them good ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 AM on 09/05/2008
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Maybe it was because John McCain has been in office so long, maybe it was his words concerning being a prisoner of the Vietcong, or maybe it was looking at the people in the audience, and how that brought to mind willful ignorance and woeful arrogance, but I was reminded of a song by Kraftwerk from the 70s.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYh3HlGY35g


The young man stepped into the hall of mirrors
Where he discovered a reflection of himself
Even the greatest stars discover themselves in the looking glass
Even the greatest stars discover themselves in the looking glass
Sometimes he saw his real face
And sometimes a stranger at his place
Even the greatest stars find their face in the looking glass
Even the greatest stars find their face in the looking glass
He fell in love with the image of himself
and suddenly the picture was distorted
Even the greatest stars dislike themselves in the looking glass
Even the greatest stars dislike themselves in the looking glass
He made up the person he wanted to be
And changed into a new personality
Even the greatest stars change themselves in the looking glass
Even the greatest stars change themselves in the looking glass
The artist is living in the mirror
With the echoes of himself
Even the greatest stars live their lives in the looking glass

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 AM on 09/05/2008
- ZellaBee I'm a Fan of ZellaBee 14 fans permalink

I guess the drug problems and violence have all but disappeared from the US. Who knew?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 AM on 09/05/2008

The cheering was better than the speech.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 AM on 09/05/2008
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There is little in this speech but the threat of more saber rattling until such time as his VP can accede to the highest post - god please forbid this happening -- this is the Trojan Horse ticket that enables the buddies to continue filling their pockets with perhaps a few wars to entertain a certain nationalistic fiber until the new coming, led by Sarah Palin and the religious right. Then our "Christian Mullahs" can effect the final transformation of our nation. It is time to take our country back!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 AM on 09/05/2008
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thanks reddit.

Hey, THE PEOPLE WHO LOST THE HOUSE ARE REAL ESTATE AGENTS !!!

McCain speech mentioned my home town of Farmington Hills, Michigan and the plight of Bill and Sue Nebe who lost their real estate investments. Seems normal considering they're real estate agents. http://www.teamnebe.com/

The guy who used the 9/11 footage to get elected just fooled everyone again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 AM on 09/05/2008
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Keep in mind this is just a show ... it's all a show and yes he may be right ... the GOWhiteP may just win if the same people in charge are going to be rigging the coming election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 AM on 09/05/2008
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