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McCain Vows to End 善artisan Rancor・ ST. PAUL — Senator John McCain accepted the Republican presidential nomination Thursday with a pledge to move the nation beyond "partisan rancor" and narrow self-interest in a speech in which he markedly toned down the blistering attacks on Senator Barack Obama that had filled the first nights of his convention.Skip to next paragraph MultimediaInteractive Feature John McCain痴 Speech Interactive View of John McCain痴 Speech Graphic The Words They Used Slide Show Day Four of the Republican Convention RelatedThe Caucus: Live From St. Paul: McCain痴 Big Night (September 4, 2008) News Analysis: Party in Power, Running as if It Weren稚 (September 5, 2008) Text: McCain's Speech The CaucusThe latest news from the convention in St. Paul and around the nation. Join the discussion.Times Topics: Republican ConventionElection Guide | More Politics NewsEnlarge This Image Damon Winter/The New York TimesMr. McCain and his running mate, Gov. Sarah Palin, after his speech Thursday night. Their spouses and other family members stood behind them. More Photos » Readers' CommentsReaders shared their thoughts on this article.Read All Comments (907) »Standing in the center of an arena here, surrounded by thousands of Republican delegates, Mr. McCain firmly signaled that he intended to seize the mantle of change Mr. Obama claimed in his own unlikely bid for his party's nomination.Mr. McCain suggested that his choice of Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska as his running mate gave him the license to run as an outsider against Washington, even though he has served in Congress for more than 25 years."Let me just offer an advance warning to the old, big-spending, do-nothing, me-first-country-second crowd: Change is coming," Mr. McCain said.With his speech, Mr. McCain laid out the broad outlines of his general election campaign. He sought to move from a convention marked by an intense effort to reassure the party base to an appeal to a broader general election audience that polling suggests has turned sharply on Republicans and President Bush. He invoked, in one of the most emotional moments of the night, his struggles as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. Mr. McCain also returned to what has been his signature theme as a candidate, including in his unsuccessful 2000 campaign: that he is a politician prepared to defy his own party. He used the word "fight" 43 times in the course of the speech, as he sought to present himself as the insurgent he was known as before the primaries, when he veered to the right."Stand up, stand up, stand up and fight," he said at the end of his speech. "Nothing is inevitable here. We're Americans, and we never give up. We never quit. We never hide from history. We make history." Much of the address, though delivered at one of the most prominent moments of a presidential campaign, was little different from the stump speech he has been delivering across the country. And it was often offered in a monotone as he stood before a solid-color backdrop that flicked from green to blue. The reaction was far more subdued than it was the night before for his running mate, Ms. Palin. There were stretches in which he drew only a smattering of applause. "I liked the conservative tone and that he talking about being prolife, self-sufficient — let's keep the money from countries that don't like us," said Peggy Lambert, a delegate from Maryville, Tenn.. "But man, Sarah Palin! John is gonna have trouble keeping up with her."One of the livelier moments of the evening came when Mr. McCain was interrupted by several antiwar protestors who had infiltrated the hall. Their signs were quickly ripped from their hands, and they were carried out of the arena as the crowd shouted, "U.S.A.! U.S.A.!"Mr. McCain, who by now has become accustomed to these kinds of interruptions, responded with a smile. "Please don't be diverted by the ground noise and the static," Mr. McCain said, before adding "Americans want us to stop yelling at each other." ニュース 人権 抗議 支持 暴動 虐殺 チャンネル桜 中国 チベット ラサ ダライ・ラマ オリンピック 聖火 開幕式 鳥の巣 メインスタジアム メダル 世界記録 選手 選手村 陸上 水泳 体操 独立 弾圧 蜂起 福田 首相 胡主席 胡錦濤 ロシア グルジア Hon.Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Florida, Republican Ted Poe Texas,election Nancy Pelosi Rush Holt D-New Jersey 12th District Princeton Trenton
Author: gbmkhm01
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Added: September 6, 2008
reference to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7xQWbGqLfUhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEghicZKEVI&watch_responsehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDwtkAk7TH0&watch_response-End-__________________________________________________________________________________McCain Vows to End 善artisan Rancor・ ST. PAUL — Senator John McCain accepted the Republican presidential nomination Thursday with a pledge to move the nation beyond "partisan rancor" and narrow self-interest in a speech in which he markedly toned down the blistering attacks on Senator Barack Obama that had filled the first nights of his convention.Skip to next paragraph MultimediaInteractive Feature John McCain痴 Speech Interactive View of John McCain痴 Speech Graphic The Words They Used Slide Show Day Four of the Republican Convention RelatedThe Caucus: Live From St. Paul: McCain痴 Big Night (September 4, 2008) News Analysis: Party in Power, Running as if It Weren稚 (September 5, 2008) Text: McCain's Speech The CaucusThe latest news from the convention in St. Paul and around the nation. Join the discussion.Times Topics: Republican ConventionElection Guide | More Politics NewsEnlarge This Image Damon Winter/The New York TimesMr. McCain and his running mate, Gov. Sarah Palin, after his speech Thursday night. Their spouses and other family members stood behind them. More Photos » Readers' CommentsReaders shared their thoughts on this article.Read All Comments (907) »Standing in the center of an arena here, surrounded by thousands of Republican delegates, Mr. McCain firmly signaled that he intended to seize the mantle of change Mr. Obama claimed in his own unlikely bid for his party's nomination.Mr. McCain suggested that his choice of Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska as his running mate gave him the license to run as an outsider against Washington, even though he has served in Congress for more than 25 years."Let me just offer an advance warning to the old, big-spending, do-nothing, me-first-country-second crowd: Change is coming," Mr. McCain said.With his speech, Mr. McCain laid out the broad outlines of his general election campaign. He sought to move from a convention marked by an intense effort to reassure the party base to an appeal to a broader general election audience that polling suggests has turned sharply on Republicans and President Bush. He invoked, in one of the most emotional moments of the night, his struggles as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. Mr. McCain also returned to what has been his signature theme as a candidate, including in his unsuccessful 2000 campaign: that he is a politician prepared to defy his own party. He used the word "fight" 43 times in the course of the speech, as he sought to present himself as the insurgent he was known as before the primaries, when he veered to the right."Stand up, stand up, stand up and fight," he said at the end of his speech. "Nothing is inevitable here. We're Americans, and we never give up. We never quit. We never hide from history. We make history." Much of the address, though delivered at one of the most prominent moments of a presidential campaign, was little different from the stump speech he has been delivering across the country. And it was often offered in a monotone as he stood before a solid-color backdrop that flicked from green to blue. The reaction was far more subdued than it was the night before for his running mate, Ms. Palin. There were stretches in which he drew only a smattering of applause. "I liked the conservative tone and that he talking about being prolife, self-sufficient — let's keep the money from countries that don't like us," said Peggy Lambert, a delegate from Maryville, Tenn.. "But man, Sarah Palin! John is gonna have trouble keeping up with her."One of the livelier moments of the evening came when Mr. McCain was interrupted by several antiwar protestors who had infiltrated the hall. Their signs were quickly ripped from their hands, and they were carried out of the arena as the crowd shouted, "U.S.A.! U.S.A.!"Mr. McCain, who by now has become accustomed to these kinds of interruptions, responded with a smile. "Please don't be diverted by the ground noise and the static," Mr. McCain said, before adding "Americans want us to stop yelling at each other." ニュース 人権 抗議 支持 暴動 虐殺 チャンネル桜 中国 チベット ラサ ダライ・ラマ オリンピック 聖火 開幕式 鳥の巣 メインスタジアム メダル 世界記録 選手 選手村 陸上 水泳 体操 独立 弾圧 蜂起 福田 首相 胡主席 胡錦濤 ロシア グルジア Hon.Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Florida, Republican Ted Poe Texas,election Nancy Pelosi Rush Holt D-New Jersey 12th District Princeton Trenton
Author: gbmkhm01
Keywords: news China Lhasa free Tibet humman rights freedom democracy riot protest Dalai Lama cultural genocide Damn America suppr
Added: September 1, 2008
Obama plans to disarm the United States of America. I'd love to see him answer this question.
Author: DeadeyeKeith
Keywords: Obama Caucus Priorities Second 2nd Amendment Gun Control Rights
Added: August 27, 2008
Rep. Silvestre Reyes, Chairman of the House Select Committee on Intelligence, and a Member of the CHC, addresses the DNC in Denver.
Author: CongHispanicCaucus
Keywords: Border Caucus Congressional El Hispanic Latino Latinos Paso Patrol Texas
Added: August 26, 2008
Rep. Silvestre Reyes, Chairman of the House Select Committee on Intelligence, and a Member of the CHC, addresses the DNC in Denver.
Author: CongHispanicCaucus
Keywords: Border Caucus Congressional El Hispanic Latino Latinos Paso Patrol Texas
Added: August 26, 2008
Rep. Silvestre Reyes, Chairman of the House Select Committee on Intelligence, and a Member of the CHC, addresses the DNC in Denver.
Author: CongHispanicCaucus
Keywords: Border Caucus Congressional El Hispanic Latino Latinos Paso Patrol Texas
Added: August 26, 2008
Rep. Silvestre Reyes, Chairman of the House Select Committee on Intelligence, and a Member of the CHC, addresses the DNC in Denver.
Author: CongHispanicCaucus
Keywords: Border Caucus Congressional El Hispanic Latino Latinos Paso Patrol Texas
Added: August 26, 2008
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But it’s no mystery why some of the caucus states, such as Texas and Washington, which also held primaries, saw completely mis-matched results. Obama really needed those caucus wins, didn’t he? And what was his effective caucus strategy?FRAUD. The caucus fraud reports are coming out now, and spreading like wildfire. There is no way for Obama..
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Obama_s_Caucus_Fraud_Trick_how_the_delegates_were_won
It’s no mystery why some of the caucus states, such as Texas and Washington, which also held primaries, saw completely mis-matched results. Obama really needed those caucus wins, didn’t he? And what was his effective caucus strategy? FRAUD. The caucus fraud reports are coming out now, and spreading like wildfire. There is no way for Obama to hide!
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Obama_Committed_Fraud_To_Get_Caucus_Delegates
Many Clinton supporters are still angry over the perceived injustices committed against her during the Texas primary. Clinton won the primary, but Obama took more delegates because of caucus turnouts.
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Hillary_supporters_say_no_deal_to_party_unity
The Nevada Republican Party will not resume it's interrupted state convention as planned. Nevada has 34 delegates to the national convention. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney won Nevada's Republican caucus back in January, followed by Texas Congressman Ron Paul in second. Presumptive GOP Presidential nominee John McCain placed third.
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Nevada_State_GOP_Scraps_Convention_Plans
The Republican Liberty Caucus, an all-volunteer organization of liberty loving Republicans dedicated to restoring limited government politics to the Republican Party is growing in the Republican State Parties. Republican Congressman Ron Paul representing Texas' 14th District, a former RLC National Chairman, serves on the Board of Advisors
http://digg.com/politics/Growth_of_RLC_Internet_Groups_Since_2006
Most of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, including several from Texas, have shifted their support from Hillary Rodham Clinton to Barack Obama and are vowing to help Democrats win the Latino vote.
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Texas_Congressional_Hispanics_Pledge_To_Help_Obama
Texas Democrats may have stopped publicly counting the March 4 caucus numbers at the 41% mark, but we do know from reports of the senate district convention results that Obama gained support over Clinton compared to the March 4 results. What we know is that Obama improved in the senate district conventions to 58%. In the state convention?
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Texas_Caucus_Final_Tally_of_Vote_57_of_Delegates
I've long maintained that caucuses are undemocratic affairs that shut out a great number of people. Proponents of the caucus contend that they are excellent party builders, and truly leave the decisions up to the party's most committed activists.New numbers out of Texas give a lot of weight to supporters of the caucus system....
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/The_case_for_the_caucus
Just to make their decision based on data like this. Folks on the Internet and in the Media doesn't represent the national opinion. Obama's lead in pledged delegates is entirely from his lead in Caucus states. Texas Primary and Caucus voted by the same people, the results vary. This race is not over, there is 200% validity in Hillary's stand.
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Why_does_Democrats_have_Super_delegates
Gas prices seem to be affecting everyone's wheels -- even the wheels of justice. A hearing that had been scheduled for Monday in a lawsuit over Texas' presidential primary and caucus system was canceled by a federal judge who mentioned high gasoline prices as one reason for his order.
http://digg.com/politics/Republican_Judge_Cancels_Court_Hearing_Because_of_Gas_Prices























